ADIP Diver 1 Star Certification
ADIP training courses are recognized around the world and allow you to dive within the limits of your prerogatives up to 60 meters (when local laws allow it) with decompression stops.
ADIP has developed precise course materials as well as standards for each level of divers and instructors.
1 star diver ADIP
ADIP training courses are recognized all over the world and allow you to dive within the limits of your prerogatives up to 60 meters (when local laws allow) with decompression stops.
1 star DIVER (open water).
ADIP has developed precise course materials as well as standards for each level of divers and instructors.
Prerogatives
The level 1 diver can practice scuba diving in exploration in the zone from 0 to 20 meters within a group supervised by a dive guide diver (level 4)
In addition, the level 1 diver can:
Follow the additional PA-12 training allowing them to dive independently up to a maximum of 12 meters (that is to say without being supervised by a dive guide), on condition of being of age, to dive in pairs ( with a diver of minimum level PA-12 too) and in the presence of a diving director.
Follow a training course to receive the "nitrox diver" qualification.
Take the training and present yourself as a candidate for level 2.
Trials
The skills expected of the level 1 diver must allow him to evolve in the median space (from 0 to 20 meters deep) in complete safety3:
Before diving:
Knowing how to rig your diving suit, adjust your stabilization vest
Getting into the water using several different techniques (straight jump, back tilt)
Surface :
Stay on the surface (kicking support).
Swim with a scuba (capele) or without a scuba (using the fins-mask-snorkel set) to reach a dive site or a boat, for example
While diving:
Control ventilation and monitor air consumption (use of the pressure gauge)
Stabilize at any depth (control of the BC)
Respond to usual situations (air failure of a teammate, pain in the ears or sinuses, cold, loss of the team, etc.)
empty your mask entirely, in various situations, without stress, without disturbing stabilization
Return to the surface in complete safety (control of the ascent rate, leveling off)
Travel short distances in inspiratory and expiratory apnea
After the dive:
Undo your diving suit
Clean, decontaminate and store the material used.
To this list is added a set of basic theoretical knowledge, relating to:
Physics
Diving accidents
The desaturation procedures
The cold and the dangers of the environment
Regulations
The underwater environment.
1 * Diver
The level 1 course takes place in 8 sessions of approximately 3 hours including a theoretical component in the classroom and a practical component in the swimming pool. Before your certification, you must pass a final assessment of your theoretical knowledge and practical skills. To obtain your level 1 certification, you will then need to successfully complete 4 dives in a natural environment.
4 dives for:
• Assemble, use, clean and store your equipment.
• Control your buoyancy underwater.
• Manage any problems that arise underwater.
• Take maximum pleasure with minimum risk.
Theory for:
• Understand the physical phenomena that govern diving.
• Know and understand how your equipment works.
• Understand what is the good behavior of the diver.
This certificate allows you to dive anywhere in the world under the supervision of a guide, within the limit of 20 meters deep.
Prerequisite:
Good health and physical condition.
Know how to swim and be comfortable in the water.
Duration: 3 days
- theoretical courses
- swimming pool lessons
- courses in a natural environment
- educational material (books, dive table, log book, etc.)
- issuing an international card