PROBLEM
MANAGEMENT
To
learn how to handle the specific and
potentially complex problems unique
to diving, plan to complete the PADI
Rescue Diver course. The Rescue Diver
course makes you a more capable diver
by expanding and refining your problem
prevention, management and handling
skills. Although it covers a serious
subject, and it is challenging, most
divers cite the Rescue Diver course
as one other most rewarding courses
they've taken.

But
for now as a diver, you need to problem
prevention and be prepared with em,
contact information: phone numbers fro,
local paramedics and police, radio for
Coast Guard, contact information for
are, diver emergency services like the
Divers Alter Network (DAN) and the Diving
Emergency Service (DES).
In
areas that lack diver emergency services,
have the number and contact information
for the nearest recompression chamber
and emergency medical services. change,
a phone card, a mobile telephone, or
whatever is appropriate so you can contact
in an emergency. Your instructor will
give emergency contact information specific
to the, area where you'll be diving.
Considering
that you scuba dive underwater, it may
seem odd that the majority of diver
distress situations take place at that
lace, but that's exactly what happens.
You control or prevent surface problems
by within your limitations, by relaxing
while , dive and by establishing and
maintaining! dive buoyancy when you're
on the surface.
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