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Scuba Schools International (SSI) is a for-profit organization that teaches the skills involved in
scuba diving Scuba diving is a Diving mode, mode of underwater diving whereby divers use Scuba set, breathing equipment that is completely independent of a surface breathing gas supply, and therefore has a limited but variable endurance. The word ''scub ...
and
freediving Freediving, free-diving, free diving, breath-hold diving, or skin diving, is a mode of underwater diving that relies on breath-holding until resurfacing rather than the use of breathing apparatus such as scuba gear. Besides the limits of breat ...
, and supports dive businesses and resorts. SSI has over 3,500 authorized dealers, 35 regional centers, and offices all over the world.


History

SSI was founded by Robert Clark in 1970. SSI headquarters was in
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, and it is owned by Concept Systems International, Inc. In 2008, it was acquired by Doug McNeese, owner of the National Association of Scuba Diving Schools (USA) until its merger with SSI in 1999, and Robert Stoss, manager of Scubapro and Seemann Sub. On January 1, 2014, SSI was acquired by HEAD, which also includes the Mares brand of diving equipment, HEAD NV, for €4.9m. The current SSI headquarters is located in Wendelstein, Bavaria.


Training

SSI offers internationally recognized recreational diver training programs - starting with snorkeling and entry level scuba diving courses up to instructor certifications. The most common programs are: SSI Open Water Diver (OWD) and Advanced Open Water Diver (AOWD). There are more than 30 different specialty courses. Dive leader training programs start with the Assistant Instructor followed by Open Water Instructor and above. SSI's training program for children aged 8–12 years is called SSI Explorers. The training program for technical divers is called Extended Range and includes decompression diving, trimix and other courses that exceed the limit for recreational divers. Furthermore, SSI offers courses in Freediving, Mermaiding, Swimming & Lifegaurd. SSI scuba certifications are recognized throughout the world (such as RSTC - Recreational Scuba Training Council, EUF -
European Underwater Federation The European Underwater Federation (EUF) is an umbrella organisation representing the interests of scuba diver training organisations operating in both the Voluntary sector, not for profit and Business, for profit sectors within Europe. Purpos ...
, CUA - China Underwater Association and others). The main difference to other dive training organizations is that SSI instructors are only allowed to teach at SSI Dive Centers or SSI accredited dive clubs that adopt a franchise-like concept. SSI is a member of the following councils of the World Recreational Scuba Training Council - the United States RSTC, the RSTC Europe and C-Card Council (Japan). It is also a member of the European Underwater Federation. SSI obtained CEN certification from the EUF certification body in 2005. It received their first ISO certification on June 1, 2010. Current ISO-certified programs within SSI: * ISO 11121 for Basic Diver * ISO 24801-1 for Scuba Diver * ISO 24801-2 for Open Water Diver * ISO 24801-3 for Dive Guide * ISO 21417 for SSI Marine Guide * ISO 11107 for Enriched Air Nitrox * ISO 13293 for Gas Blender * ISO 24802-1 for Assistant Instructor * ISO 24802-2 for Open Water Instructor * ISO 13970 for Snorkel Instructor * ISO 24804 for CCR Diving * ISO 24805 for CCR Extended Range and CCR Extended Range Trimix * ISO 24806 for CCR Technical Extended Range * ISO 24807 for CCR Hypoxic Trimix * ISO 24808 for CCR Instructor Levels


Scuba & Extended Range Training

The SSI Training Standards outline the offered programs, their prerequisites and certification progression.


Non-certification programs

*Try Scuba


Entry-level scuba diving certification

In addition to the industry standard
Open Water Diver Open Water Diver (OWD) is an entry-level autonomous diver certification for recreational scuba diving. Although different agencies use different names, similar entry-level courses are offered by all recreational diving agencies and consist of a ...
(including Junior Open Water Diver for under 15s) qualification, SSI offers the following (which can be upgraded to Open Water certification with some additional training). *Basic Diver (ISO 11121) *Referral Diver *Indoor Diver *Scuba Diver (ISO 24801-1) (including Junior Scuba Diver for under 15s) The Open Water Diver complies with Autonomous diver, ISO 24801-2. The Autonomous diver level is variously described as the best, and most popular, introductory scuba qualification.


Progression beyond Open Water

After Open Water certification, progression mainly depends on completing Scuba Specialty Programs and logging certain numbers of dives. *Advance Adventurer: a program of five adventure dives and an introduction to the theory of 12 specialties. Considered equivalent to PADI's Advanced Open Water certificate. *Specialty Diver: automatically awarded upon completion of 12 logged dives and two specialty programs. * Advanced Open Water Diver: automatically awarded upon completion of 24 logged dives and four specialty programs. * Diver Stress & Rescue: special training to recognize and handle with stress, prevent accidents and act correctly in an emergency. Considered equivalent to PADI's Rescue Diver program. * Master Diver: the highest recreational rating, automatically awarded after completing four specialties, Diver Stress and Rescue, and 50 logged dives.


Scuba specialty programs

Below are some of the speciality courses that can be completed as part of the above certifications. *Altitude diver - planning, procedures and equipment for diving at altitudes above with reference to the modified decompression procedures required. *Boat diving - boat diving techniques, choosing a travel agency and diving operator and what equipment to take when travelling. *Deep diving - planning and conducting recreational dives below *Underwater photography - introduction to underwater photography, using a digital camera system, composition and editing of underwater photos *Diver stress and rescue - how to avoid, recognize and deal with problems on the surface and underwater. *Dry suit diving - advantages of dry suit diving, types of suits, valves, underwear and accessories, dry suit diving techniques and suit maintenance *EAN Nitrox - planning dives with Nitrox and using Nitrox safely, including analyzing the mix before use. *Decompression Diving - planning dives with a stage tank for faster decompression. Allows accumulated Deco time up to 15 minutes. *Equipment techniques - choice of diving equipment to suit needs, and how to fit, adjust, maintain and make minor repairs to equipment. *Navigation - using a compass and using environmental clues, how to estimate distances, navigate search patterns, find waypoints, and return to the exit point. *Night and limited visibility - comparison of night and limited visibility diving, preparing for the dive, and the appropriate equipment and procedures. *Perfect buoyancy - understanding the principles of buoyancy control and applying them in the water to reduce diver impact on the environment. *Recreational sidemount diving - background, history, benefits and equipment of sidemount diving and how to configure the equipment and manage it in the water. *River diving - peculiarities of diving in rivers, identifying and assessing hazards an how to manage river diving equipment. *Science of diving - physics, physiology, decompression theory, marine life and diving equipment. *Search and recovery - various search patterns using ropes and compasses, planning of search and recovery operations in a team, and the correct handling of lifting bags. *Shark ecology - biology, ecology and identification of sharks, and procedures for diving with sharks. *Waves, tides and currents - basics concepts of waves, tides and currents, and suitable equipment and procedures for diving in them from the shore and from boats. *Wreck diving - how to get information on wrecks, to locate them, to prepare for a wreck dive, use appropriate wreck diving techniques, and identify and avoid hazards while diving on wrecks.


Professional diving certifications

The SSI Training Standards outline the professional qualifications and progression. *Dive Guide ( Dive leader, ISO 24801-3): prerequisites are certification for the specialities of Navigation, Deep Diving, and Night & Limited Visibility, plus Diver Stress & Rescue and 40 logged dives totaling at least 25 hours. To qualify, requires training, exams, and logging at least 50 open water dives totaling 32 hours. *
Divemaster A divemaster (DM) is a role that includes organising and leading recreational dives, particularly in a professional capacity, and is a qualification used in many parts of the world in recreational scuba diving for a diver who has supervisory respo ...
: awarded to certified Dive Guides completing the Science of Diving speciality and logging 60 open water dives totaling at least 40 hours. * Snorkel Instructor (ISO 13970) *Assistant Instructor (Level 1 instructor, ISO 24802-1): prerequisite Divemaster. *Open Water Instructor (Level 2 instructor, ISO 24802-2): prerequisite Divemaster. The qualified instructor can teach courses up to the level of Dive Guide. *
Divemaster A divemaster (DM) is a role that includes organising and leading recreational dives, particularly in a professional capacity, and is a qualification used in many parts of the world in recreational scuba diving for a diver who has supervisory respo ...
Instructor (OWI + Deep Diving Instructor + Dive Guide Instructor + Diver Stress & Rescue Instructor + Navigation Instructor + Night & Limited Visibility Instructor + issued 25 certifications in different programs) *Assistant Instructor Trainer (AIT) * Master Instructor (MI = AIT + 250 dives + issued 150 certifications in different levels) *Instructor Trainer *Instructor Certifier


Extended Range


Extended Range certifications

*XR Nitrox Diver *XR Advanced Wreck Diver *XR Cavern Diver *XR Sidemount Diving *XR Gas Blender


Technical Extended Range certifications

*XR Extended Range Foundations *XR Extended Range / XR Extended Range Limited Trimix *XR Technical Extended Range Diver / XT Technical Extended Range Trimix Diver *XR Hypoxic Trimix Diver *XR Technical Wreck Diver *XR Cave Diver *XR Full Cave Diver


Professional certifications

*XR Nitrox Instructor *XR Extended Range Instructor *XR Cavern Diving Instructor *XR Advanced Wreck Diving Instructor *XR Technical Extended Range Instructor *XR Hypoxic Trimix Diving Instructor *XR Technical Wreck Diving Instructor *XR Cave Diving Instructor *XR Full Cave Diving Instructor *XR Gas Blender Instructor *XR Nitrox Instructor Trainer *XR Extended Range Instructor Trainer *XR Technical Extended Range Instructor Trainer *XR Hypoxic Trimix Instructor Trainer *XR International Training Director


Classified Diving

The SSI Classified Diving program provides adaptive training for students with limited mobility and/or sensory disorders, allowing them to dive with one or more Classified Dive Buddies, or a Classified Dive Professional. Through this program, individuals with disabilities or limited mobility who are medically cleared by a physician can experience the thrill of scuba diving. First in a pool/confined water environment, then potentially in the open water. * Level 1 – Must dive with a certified Classified Dive Buddy. * Level 2 – Must dive with two (2) certified Classified Dive Buddies. * Level 3 – Must dive with two (2) certified Classified Dive Buddies and one (1) Classified Dive Professional


Public Safety Diving

Public Safety Divers are trained to provide critical services to the public, including search and rescue/recovery procedures, often in adverse conditions to include zero visibility. A Public Safety Diver is often involved in search, rescue, and recovery missions of water accident victims, assists law enforcement with investigations, and is often employed by local or national emergency services.


Freediving and Mermaid


Freediving programs

*Try Freediving *Freediving Explorer *Basic Freediving *Pool Freediver *Freediver *Advanced Pool Freediver *Advanced Freediver *Performance Freediver *Freediving Specialty Programs such as: **No-Fins Freediving **Monofin **Free Immersion **Variable Weight **Training Tables


Freediving Professional Programs

* Snorkel Instructor * Freediving Specialty Instructor * Basic Freediving Instructor * Freediving Assistant Instructor * Freediving Instructor * Advanced Freediving Instructor * Performance Freediving Instructor * Freediving Assistant Instructor Trainer * Freediving Instructor Trainer


Mermaid Programs

* Try Mermaid * Mermaid Explorer * Mermaid * Underwater Model * Ocean Mermaid * Underwater Dance


Mermaid Professional Programs

* Mermaid Instructor * Model Mermaid Instructor * Underwater Dance Instructor * Mermaid Instructor Trainer


Swim and Lifeguard


Swim Programs

* Baby Swim I, II, III * Aquatike I, II, III * Preschool I, II, III * Beginner I, II, III * Intermediate I, II * Advanced I, II * Swim Team Prep * Adult 1 * Adult 2


Swim Professional Programs

* Assistant Swim Teacher * Baby Swim Teacher * Level 1 Swim Teacher * Level 2 Swim Teacher * Adult Swim Teacher * Swim Teacher Instructor * Swim Teacher Instructor Trainer


Lifeguard Programs

* Water Safety Attendant * Pool Lifeguard * Inland Open Water Lifeguard * Beach Lifeguard


Lifeguard Professional Programs

* ''Level 1 Lifeguard Instructor'' * ''Level 2 Lifeguard Instructor'' * ''Lifeguard Instructor Trainer''


See also

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References


External links


Official SSI websiteMySSI App
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