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Unit 10: Guiding and Escorting

Learn the tasks associated with guiding and escorting divers, group organization, buddy team formation, leader's role in dive procedures, successful positioning and techniques, handling underwater difficulties, and responsibilities when escorting students.

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Unit 10: Guiding and Escorting

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  1. Unit 10:Guiding and Escorting • Guiding Certified Divers • Handling Underwater Difficulties • Escorting Student Divers

  2. Student Performance:By the end of the lesson you will be able to: • List the tasks associated with guiding and escorting divers in the water. • Describe group organization and forming buddy teams. • Explain leader’s role in entry, descent, ascent and exit procedures. • Describe positioning and techniques for successful guided dives. • Handle difficulties underwater. • List the obligations and responsibilities when escorting students at the surface and underwater.

  3. Guiding Certified Divers • General responsibilities • Guiding and divemastering are distinct roles • Group organization • Identify the guided group • Some divers may choose to dive independently

  4. Guiding Certified Divers (continued) • Buddy teams • Groups should be composed of buddy teams • Entry procedures • Order of entering the water • Meeting at the surface before descent • Descent procedures • Descent line • Meeting on the bottom

  5. Guiding Certified Divers (continued) • Positioning procedures • Position for safety and control • Ascent and exit procedures • Explain in advance • Buddy teams may ascend independently

  6. Guiding Certified Divers (continued) • Briefing considerations • Standard briefing plus information necessary for group control • Communications

  7. Handling Underwater Difficulties • Separation • Equipment problems • Exceeding maximum planned depth • Air consumption problems • Injuries and accidents

  8. Escorting Student Divers • Increased levels of responsibility with uncertified divers • Escorting on the surface • Group control • Communication

  9. Escorting Student Divers (continued) • Escorting underwater • Close proximity • Review special signals and instructions before the dive • Move slowly • Signal to all before direction change • Post-dive activities

  10. End of Unit 10Guiding and Escorting • Guiding Certified Divers • Handling Underwater Difficulties • Escorting Student Divers

  11. Student Performance:By the end of the lesson you will be able to: • List the tasks associated with guiding and escorting divers in the water. • Describe group organization and forming buddy teams. • Explain leader’s role in entry, descent, ascent and exit procedures. • Describe positioning and techniques for successful guided dives. • Handle difficulties underwater. • List the obligations and responsibilities when escorting students at the surface and underwater.

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