SSI Search and Recovery Speciality (Bali)

SSI Search and Recovery Speciality (Bali) Course
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Looking for an exciting and unique way to spend your vacation? Why not try something truly adventurous and enroll in a SSI Search and Recovery Specialty Course in Bali! This course is perfect for those interested in learning how to search for and recover lost or missing objects and people.

During the SSI Search and Recovery Specialty Course, you will learn a variety of skills that will be useful in a variety of situations. You will learn how to use a variety of search and rescue equipment, how to read maps and use a compass, and how to effectively search for and locate missing objects and people. In addition, you will also learn first aid and CPR, which will come in handy in the event of an accident or emergency.

The SSI Search and Recovery Specialty Course is an intensive seven-day course that is offered year-round in Bali. The course fee includes all course materials, equipment rental, and certification. If you are interested in enrolling in the SSI Search and Recovery Specialty Course, please contact us today!

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SSI Search and Recovery Speciality (Bali) Essentials

Looking for an exciting way to spend your time in Bali? Why not try out the SSI Search and Recovery Speciality course! This course will teach you the essential skills needed to find and recover lost objects underwater. You’ll never know what you might find!

  • Prerequisites

    • Be at least 12 years of age or older
    • Be a certified diver
  • Includes

    • SSI Search and Recovery Course Materials
    • SSI Search and Recovery Course e-Card Certification
    • 1 Pool Session
    • 2 Open Sea Dives
    • Full Set Diving Equipment For Entire Course
    • Instructor Fees
    • Lunch, Water and Towels
    • Two-Way Transfers From Your Hotel

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SSI Search and Recovery Speciality (Bali) Components

The SSI Search and Recovery Specialty course teaches students the skills and techniques needed to effectively search for and recover lost objects underwater. The course consists of both classroom and in-water training, and covers topics such as search patterns, lift bags, and sonar. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to confidently and safely conduct search and recovery operations.

Theory class

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Practical Pool Session

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Open Sea Dives

Divers on the surface of water ready to dive.
Diving Course Open Water Component
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Why Learn SSI Search and Recovery Speciality (Bali)

Looking to add an exciting new skill to your diving repertoire? Then the SSI Search and Recovery Specialty course is perfect for you! Not only will you learn how to effectively search for and recover lost objects, but you’ll also get to explore some of the most beautiful underwater environments in the world. Here are 5 reasons why you should take the SSI Search and Recovery Specialty course in Bali:

1. Learn valuable search and recovery techniques that can be used in a variety of situations.

SSI Search and Recovery Speciality (Bali) – . Learn valuable search and recovery techniques that can be used in a variety of situations.

This course is designed to help participants learn valuable search and recovery techniques that can be used in a variety of situations. The course will cover a variety of topics such as search theory, search patterns, and recovery methods. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to practice their skills in a variety of scenarios.

2. Explore the amazing underwater world of Bali and see some of the most beautiful marine life up close.

SSI Search and Recovery Speciality (Bali) is a great way to explore the amazing underwater world of Bali. You will be able to see some of the most beautiful marine life up close and learn about the different species that live there.

3. Get the opportunity to use state-of-the-art search and recovery equipment.

The primary reason to use SSI Search and Recovery Speciality (Bali) is for the opportunity to use state-of-the-art search and recovery equipment. The company has a wide variety of equipment available, including sonar, remote operated vehicles (ROVs), and robots. This allows customers to find and recover lost or missing objects in a variety of environments. Additionally, SSI Search and Recovery Speciality (Bali) offers a variety of services, including search and recovery consulting, training, and support.

4. Earn an internationally recognized SSI specialty certification.

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5. Have a lot of fun!

With SSI Search and Recovery Speciality (Bali), you can have a lot of fun! You can search for things like lost objects, missing persons, and even sunken ships!

SSI Search and Recovery Speciality (Bali) Topics

Understanding the specialties gear and its capabilities
Utilizing a search grid

A search grid is a scuba diving technique used to systematically search an area for a lost object. The search area is divided into a grid pattern, and each section of the grid is searched until the lost object is found. This technique is often used to search for lost objects in murky or dark waters, as it ensures that the entire area is thoroughly searched.

Communicating with surface support

Surface support is an important part of scuba diving, and communicating with surface support personnel is a critical skill for divers. Surface support personnel include dive masters, boat captains, and other professionals who are responsible for the safety of divers.

Divers must be able to communicate with surface support personnel in order to let them know about their location, depth, and air supply. They also need to be able to communicate any problems or concerns they have.

Effective communication with surface support personnel can help to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of all divers.

Primary and secondary recovery methods

There are two main types of scuba diving: primary and secondary. Primary scuba diving is the initial search and recovery of a person or object. Secondary scuba diving is the subsequent search and recovery of a person or object.

Primary scuba diving is typically conducted by a team of two divers. The first diver is responsible for finding the person or object, while the second diver is responsible for providing support and assistance.

Secondary scuba diving is conducted by a team of three or more divers. The first diver is responsible for finding the person or object, while the second and third divers are responsible for providing support and assistance.

Both primary and secondary scuba diving require the use of specialized equipment, including scuba tanks, diving masks, and fins.

Decompression stop planning and management

When scuba diving, it is important to plan and manage decompression stops in order to avoid decompression sickness. Decompression sickness occurs when divers ascend too quickly, and the nitrogen in their bodies forms bubbles. These bubbles can cause pain, disability, and even death.

There are a variety of decompression stop planning and management strategies that divers can use to avoid decompression sickness. One strategy is to use a dive computer, which will calculate the appropriate decompression stops for a given dive. Another strategy is to use dive tables, which provide information on how long a diver can stay at a certain depth before needing to make a decompression stop.

Divers can also use a combination of both dive computers and dive tables to plan their decompression stops. Whichever strategy is used, it is important for divers to be familiar with the procedures and to have a plan in place before diving.