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Deep
wreck diving on air in British waters - not always a pleasant
thought. Most of us have done it & quickly realise the dangers.
You really appreciate the difference in safety when you start
utilising Trimix. I certainly did - becoming certified in its
use back in 1995. Small problems that could cause trouble if you
were breathing air are more easily coped with when breathing the
correct mix.
Mixed
Gas Diver Level 1 - is the first
stage of trimix diving involving normoxic mixed gas diving.
The course will train the diver in safe diving with trimix breathing
gas to a depth of up to 60m utilising gas mixtures containing
an oxygen percentage breathable at the surface. Decompression
carried out using nitrox and pure oxygen.
Mixed
Gas Diver Level2 is the next advanced stage of open
circuit trimix diving. On this course you will learn to utilise
hypoxic breathing gas mixes, ie gas breathed may not
support consciousness at the surface and may involve the use of
travel gas as well as deco gas. Decompression is carried out using
one or more nitrox gases or pure oxygen. The course includes both
theoretical lessons, dive & decompression planning, gear configuration
and practical dives.
Trimix Gas Blender is designed for divers and
technicians who want to expand their knowledge on gas mixing.
Building on the Nitrox Gas Blender Course this course includes
theory and practical training for mixing of both nitrox and trimix
gas for diving purposes.
Rebreather
Trimix - Normoxic & Hypoxic Modules
Use the rebreather for deeper dives with helium in the mix. Take
away one of the worries of open circuit deep diving – ie
how long will that gas last?! Stay warmer on that long 6m deco
stop. As well as planning your decompression obligation you will
also need to plan your bailout gases & times.
If
you wish to undertake a combination of courses (extended range/normoxic
trimix 0r trimix/blender as examples) please contact for details
& package price.
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