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Discover Tec Diving
Tec Trimix Diver Perth
Tec TriMix 65 Perth
Tec 45 Perth
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Discover Tec Diving Not sure if Technical Diving is for you? Then why not try a Discover Tec Diving Experience. This short session allows divers to give technical diving a try. It does not result in a certification, but lets your experience wearing the extra gear involved in technical diving and understand the rationale behind it. Read the Full Story
Tec Trimix Diver Perth For the extreme diver in Perth ready to further explore the world of technical deep diving, the gas of choice is trimix – a blend of oxygen, helium and nitrogen.

The PADI Tec Trimix Diver course takes you to the outer edges of technical deep diving, opening the door to pristine dive sites in Perth that few divers – if any – ever see...
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Tec TriMix 65 Perth This course opens up the advantages of trimix diving in Perth, and divers are qualified to make multi-stop decompression dives that employ EANx and oxygen for accelerated decompression, and any trimix with an oxygen content of 18% or more. You can dive to a maximum depth of 65 metres/210 feet. Read the Full Story
Tec 45 Perth The Tec 45 course in Perth picks up where Tec 40 leaves off and  takes your training as a tec diver further and deeper. It is the second subcourse in the full PADI Tec Diver course in Perth. Read the Full Story
Tec 50 Perth The Tec 50 course in Perth completes your training as an entry-level technical diver, taking you past the limits of recreational diving in Perth. Read the Full Story
Tec 40 Perth If you're interested in technical diving in Perth, but haven't yet met the prerequisites for the PADI Tec 50 Diver course or PADI Tec 45 course, you can consider enrolling in the PADI Tec 40 course. It is the first subdivision of the full PADI Tec Deep Diver course and consists of the first four dives. Read the Full Story
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During the Emergency First Response Instructor course, you will build on your skill as an Emergency Responder and focus on developing your instructional abilities to teach these skills to others.

The Instructor course provides you with the additional training necessary to teach the Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR), Secondary Care (First Aid) and Care for Children courses.

Through a multi-media approach of independent study, classroom sessions and practical teaching assignments, you learn to conduct Emergency First Response courses. The instructor course covers specific goals and performance requirements for the Primary Care, Secondary Care and Care for Children courses, along with instruction on how to structure learning, the requirements of performance-based training, and your role as the instructor in the learning environment.

You also learn how to motivate students, evaluate student knowledge, present course content effectively, become proficient in developing students' hands-on skills practice sessions, and are taught how to present an effective scenario-based learning experience.

Prerequisites:

To enter the Emergency First Response Instructor course, you must be 18 years old and have completed adult, child and infant CPR and first aid training in the past 24 months or a be a practicing medical professional such as a physician, Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic and Registered Nurse.