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Dive leader is the title of an internationally recognised recreational diving certification. The training standard describes the minimum requirements for dive leader training and certification for recreational scuba divers in international standard ISO 24801-3 and the equivalent European Standard EN 14153-3. Various organizations offer training that meets the requirements of the dive leader standard. Some agencies use the title "Dive Leader" for their equivalent certification, but several other titles are also used, "Divemaster" may be the most widespread, but "Dive Supervisor" is also used, and should not be confused with the very different status and responsibilities of a professional diving supervisor. CMAS affiliates certifications which meet the requirements of CMAS 3-star diver should meet the standard by default. The occupation of a dive leader is also known as "dive guide", and is a specialist application of a "
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". Scuba dive leaders are considered competent to plan, organise and conduct dives and to lead other recreational divers on open water dives, and for specialised recreational scuba diving activities for which they have been trained. They are also considered competent to conduct emergency procedures associated with these activities and the relevant diving environment. They may require orientation for unfamiliar local environmental conditions. Additional specialised training and experience is required to lead divers on more demanding dives. The term is also used by BSAC for a specific certification.


Scope of the standard

International standard ISO 24801-3 includes: *Prerequisites for training, including age and health requirements: **Minimum age 18 years, **Minimum certification is to comply with all requirements for ISO 24801-2 level 2 Autonomous diver with logged experience in at least 60 logged dives, or 50 dives with at least 25 hours dive time, of which 40 must have been done after qualifying at level 2. Dives should include: *** Night diving; ***Diving in low visibility; ***
Deep diving Deep diving is underwater diving to a depth beyond the norm accepted by the associated community. In some cases this is a prescribed limit established by an authority, while in others it is associated with a level of certification or training, a ...
; *** Underwater navigation; ***Diving in a current of at least 0.25 m/s; ***Diving in cold water (<10°C). *Required theoretical knowledge regarding scuba and basic diving equipment, the basic physics of diving, decompression management and dive planning, medical and psychological problems related to diving, the diving environment and the use of nitrox breathing gases, including sufficient theoretical knowledge of the following topics to plan dives in typical local environments, plan for and manage reasonably foreseeable emergencies for these environments: ** Diving equipment; ** Diving physics; **
Diving medicine Diving medicine, also called undersea and hyperbaric medicine (UHB), is the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of conditions caused by humans entering the undersea environment. It includes the effects on the body of pressure on gases, the diag ...
; **The use of dive tables and dive computers; **
Environmental conditions A biophysical environment is a biotic and abiotic surrounding of an organism or population, and consequently includes the factors that have an influence in their survival, development, and evolution. A biophysical environment can vary in scal ...
and their influences; ** Dive planning and management; **
Communication Communication (from la, communicare, meaning "to share" or "to be in relation with") is usually defined as the transmission of information. The term may also refer to the message communicated through such transmissions or the field of inqu ...
underwater and at the surface; ** Recommended safe diving practices for; *** Boat diving; *** Night diving; ***Diving in low visibility conditions; ***
Deep diving Deep diving is underwater diving to a depth beyond the norm accepted by the associated community. In some cases this is a prescribed limit established by an authority, while in others it is associated with a level of certification or training, a ...
; *** Diving in tides and currents; **Restrictions on diving in waters without direct ascent to the surface; ** Underwater navigation; **Accident management; **Procedures in the event that contact with the dive buddy is lost; **Knowledge of regionally applicable legislation relevant to recreational diving. *Required scuba skills in confined and open water. These include deep diving and navigation skills, and leadership skills. **Diving skills must be sufficient to deal with the most demanding circumstances likely for the regional environment, taking into account; ***Depths beyond those suitable for a Level 2 recreational scuba diver; ***Visibility; ***Size and experience of the guided group; ***Equipment in use; ***Currents; ***Surface conditions; ***Water temperature. **A high degree of mastery is required in; ***Use of
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and snorkel; ***Assembly and disassembly of diving equipment in preparation for the dive, and for user maintenance; ***Pre-dive inspection of the equipment and buddy checks on land and in the water; ***Water entries and exits; ***Establishing correct weighting and trim; ***Clearing the snorkel and the regulator; ***Change between regulator and snorkel on the surface; ***Controlled descent and ascent with pressure equalization of the ears and mask; ***Efficient underwater swimming, with appropriate buoyancy and depth control; ***Recover and replace mask; ***
Buddy system The buddy system is a procedure in which two individuals, the "buddies", operate together as a single unit so that they are able to monitor and help each other. As per Merriam-Webster, the first known use of the phrase "buddy system" goes as far ...
procedures, including hand signals, and staying together. ***Buoyancy control underwater and at the surface; ***Managing routine contingencies like regulator recovery; ***Monitoring the dive profile on the instruments; ***Use of the quick release for the weighting system at the surface; ***Removal and refitting of the weighting system in the water; ***Fitting the diving equipment at the surface; ***Emergency ascent procedures as a recipient and as a donor, including emergency ascents and use of an alternative breathing gas supply; ***Use of
surface marker buoy A surface marker buoy, SMB, dive float or simply a blob is a buoy used by scuba divers, at the end of a line from the diver, intended to indicate the diver's position to people at the surface while the diver is underwater. Two kinds are used; on ...
s **The diver must be competent to plan and lead dives beyond the usual recreational depth range, taking into account; ***
Nitrogen narcosis Narcosis while diving (also known as nitrogen narcosis, inert gas narcosis, raptures of the deep, Martini effect) is a reversible alteration in consciousness that occurs while diving at depth. It is caused by the anesthetic effect of certain ...
; ***
Breathing gas A breathing gas is a mixture of gaseous chemical elements and compounds used for respiration. Air is the most common and only natural breathing gas, but other mixtures of gases, or pure oxygen, are also used in breathing equipment and enclosed ...
consumption and respiration rates; ***Decompression limits; ***Safe ascent procedures including decompression stops; ***Changes in buoyancy; ***Use of special equipment such as an emergency breathing gas supply; ***Emergency equipment and procedures. **The diver must demonstrate mastery of underwater navigation. ***Skills in planning, organizing and conducting their dives, and leading other recreational scuba divers using both instruments and natural navigation methods. * Diver rescue skills: **Recognition of an emergency ** Underwater search **Controlled recovery from underwater **Effective management at the surface **Recovery from the water **Management of the emergency and coordination of rescue services **
First Aid First aid is the first and immediate assistance given to any person with either a minor or serious illness or injury, with care provided to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, or to promote recovery. It includes initial in ...
certification **
Oxygen administration Oxygen therapy, also known as supplemental oxygen, is the use of oxygen as medical treatment. Acute indications for therapy include hypoxemia (low blood oxygen levels), carbon monoxide toxicity and cluster headache. It may also be prophylactical ...
for diving accidents *Practical training parameters, *Evaluation of knowledge and practical skills, and a minimum standard for experience as a number of open water dives.


Equivalent certification to ISO 24801-3

Lowest recreational diver qualifications from various agencies which comply with ISO 24801-3 Diver level 3, Autonomous Dive Leader. The standards for these certifications may exceed Diver level 3 by a variable and unspecified amount - the equivalency is not reciprocal. *
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: Divemaster *ADS: Divemaster *
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: Divemaster * BSAC: Dive Leader * CMAS: 3-star *DMT NASE UK: Advanced Rescue Diver *ESA: Divemaster, Diveleader * FEDAS: Buceador 2 Estrellas *
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: Recreational Diver 2 *IAC: Dive Leader Professional *IADS: Advanced Certification *IDA: Dive Guide * IANTD: Rescue Diver Divemaster / Cavern Divemaster *
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: Divemaster *IDIC: Dive Supervisor * ITDA: Rescue Diver, Pro Guide * LA Co UW: Advanced Certification *NADD: Divemaster * NASE: Master Diver, Divemaster * NASDS: Dive Supervisor, Divemaster * NAUI: Divemaster, Assistant Instructor * PADI: Divemaster *PDA: Divemaster * PSAI: Advanced Deep Air Level 1, Divemaster-Assistant Instructors *PDIC Dive Supervisor *PSS: Divemaster *
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: 3 star diver *RAID: Divemaster *
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: Dive Leader * SDI: Divemaster * SNSI: Divemaster, Dive Guide * SSAC: Master Diver * SSI: Dive Guide * TSA: Recreational DIVER 3, Divemaster * UTD: Master diver, Divemaster *WRSTC: Recreational Dive Supervisor Certification


Medical fitness to dive

Before initial diver training and thereafter at regular intervals, a diver should undergo a fitness to dive examination by a diving doctor. This may be considered more important for a dive leader who has a duty of care to their clients. In some countries, such an examination is required by law and it is a prerequisite for any training in many diving schools.


References

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