IANTD CCR Normoxic Trimix Course Overview ( previously known as Mod 2) CCR Normoxic Course Prerequisites. CCR Normoxic Course Content



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IANTD CCR Normoxic Trimix Course Overview ( previously known as Mod 2) 1. This Program is designed to train divers in the safe use of a CCR for dives using normoxic helium-based gas mixtures for in board diluent and off board stage cylinders. It is also especially useful to train divers who wish to dive up to 60m, but do not wish to breathe air diluent below 30m on CCR. 2. The knowledge and skills taught in this program are more than adequate to qualify divers to perform Trimix Dives outside of training up to 60m once sufficient experience and skill refinement has taken place. CCR Normoxic Course Prerequisites 1. Must be qualified as an IANTD / TDI / PSAI or equivalent CCR Air Diluent (mod 1) Diver. Divers who are qualified as an OC Trimix Diver can be assessed and be awarded the Hypoxic Qualification (mod 3) if their skills and knowledge base are good enough. This award can be approved at the Instructors discretion only upon successful completion of this course. 2. Must provide proof of a minimum of 100 logged dives, of which at least 30 were deeper than 30m or sufficient experience doing technical dives to satisfy the instructor that the student has the ability and knowledge to continue into this level of training. 3. Must have 20 dives and 25 hours on the CCR being used. 4. Must be a minimum of 18 years of age. 5. Must own of have unlimited access to a CCR CCR Normoxic Course Content 1. Complete all academic portions and all lectures completed with IANTD Course-specific Slides pertaining to the theory in the IANTD CCR Normoxic Trimix Diver Student Kit. 2. Complete a written exam specific to Normoxic Trimix Diving on CCR with a minimum score of 80%. 3. All dives must follow or use as backups to a dive computer the IANTD Tables using one gas switch. Dive computers with gas switching capability are strongly recommended but not a re requisite. Dives may be made on custom software generated tables provided it is a Program approved by IANTD. This Program must include a confined water session prior to a minimum 300 minutes of in water training time of 4-6 dives using the CCR with an END that does not exceed 36m in the mixture for inboard diluent. Two skill only dives may use EANx or Air diluent mixtures for dives more shallow than 27m, however Trimix is recommended on all dives Please note that divers already qualified as Open Circuit Trimix Divers may be awarded the Hypoxic Certification at the Instructors discretion. Proof of OC Trimix Qualification is needed prior to the start of the Normoxic CCR training course. 4. Three of the dives must be deeper than 39 m and at least one dive must be to 51m. No dives may exceed a depth of 60 m. 5 Divers must note that all skills from Module 1 (air diluents level) must be practised and perfected with no loss of buoyancy or speed at different stages of the dives in particular the ascent phase. Please also see water skills section lower down on this document.

CCR Normoxic Course Equipment Requirements 1. IANTD CCR Normoxic Trimix Diver workbook and Tech Encylopedia (please order from www.iantd.uk.com) 2. Must own or have unlimited access to a CCR. 3. Each diver must provide 2 bail out 7 litre stages of ally construction with correctly configured bail out regs capable of working at 60m and beyond. Each Bail Out reg is to have a minimum of 60cm length hose and 90-100cm are becoming the normal length these days. In addition each reg should have a LP inflator hose capable of injecting gas into the counter lungs (Sentinel and KISS ccr s excepted). Each bail out reg should have a short HP contents gauge and all HP/LP gear should be thoroughly leak tested and proven to be working prior to the course 4. Rebreather should be configured correctly and be 100% reliable with healthy cells and batteries prior to the training 5. Dry suits should have P valves fitted as dives are a minimum of 60-90 minutes long. Nappy s are an acceptable alternative 6. Primary lights should have a minimum 60 minutes burn time and a good secondary torch is essential 7. Divers should carry at least 1 primary reel and 1 safety reel / spool and a Red DSMB. Yellow DSMB s are required too for emergency drop cylinder deployment 8. 2 bottom timers as a minimum if CCR used does not have onboard time and depth function. Wet Notes are needed too in preference to a slate, but a slate is acceptable 9. Suit inflation systems are strongly recommended, but an inflation hose from the deco gas stage will suffice as long as the 7 litre stage cylinder is 200bar at the start of each dive 10. Please see end of the standards sheet for more information on kit!! CCR Normoxic Course Limits. 1. There may be no more than 4 students per Instructor. This ratio may be increased by 2 students (for a maximum of 6 students) with an assisting IANTD Trimix Diver Supervisor. If the course is conducted in conjunction with a Cave or Wreck Programs, the limits for those Programs will prevail. 2. No dives may be conducted to depths greater than 60m during training. 3. Computer controlled oxygen partial pressure may not exceed 1.3 during the working portion of the dives, nor exceed 1.4 ATA during the decompression portion of the dives. 4. Normoxic Trimix dives must be conducted using an on board diluent mixture containing not more than 1.1 PO 2 at the max depth 5. Surface oxygen must be available for use in the event of Decompression Sickness (DCS). 6. All dives must be performed as a single dive team with a rotating team leader. 7. All appropriate safety or required decompression stops must be performed. 8. Only one decompression (stage) cylinder may be used in this course alongside one bottom bail out cylinder. 11. Each team must carry stages or adequate bailout gas or bailout rebreathers to get themselves to the surface in the event of a complete CCR failure and / or separation.

Individual team members should carry no more than one bottom bailout cylinder and its PO 2 may not exceed 1.6 at the MOD and may not have an END greater than 36 m. CCR Normoxic Course Water Skills Development 1. A confined water session demonstrating all skills must be completed to the instructor s satisfaction prior to conducting any open water dives. Please note that all skills taught at Mod 1 (air dil) level are expected to be of a high quality. If you have not trained with us before then get in contact to arrange a check out session for your own piece of mind. Please also make sure you have read the CCR skills list that comes with this course outline. 2. Demonstrate a good working knowledge of the unit being used and also basic maintenance procedures. 3. Simulate solenoid failures in particular controlling the PO2 during the ascent phase of the dive 4. Become proficient in using the modified frog and standard shuffle kicks to improve swimming technique and ability. 5. Perform an SCR bailout for at least 15 minutes whilst deeper than 20m. Note time and PO2 drop during this excercise 6. Deploy lift bag in less than 1½ minute, and repeat at least 3 times during the Program. 7. Swim a distance of at least 23 meters without wearing a mask and sharing off board gas to demonstrate comfort levels in water. 8. Practice removing and replacing a stage cylinder, both at rest and while swimming. Have divers simulate bailout and have reached 50% of bailout gas switch cylinders -repeat his drill until there is a minimum of change in swim pace and body posture 9. Have 2 divers swim side-by-side, in full equipment, simulating an out-of-gas situation (without breathing, and exhaling slowly), for a distance of 18m, then stop and begin breathing with one diver handing-off the second stage hose to the other diver. Then exchange stage cylinders. Divers should remain a rest for 3 breaths, then swim at an average pace for at least 10 minutes while breathing from the stage cylinder. This drill should be done with the diver breathing from the stage cylinder. 10. Divers must if the CCR is configured to allow it plug their bailout cylinders into the counterlungs on both inhalation and exhalation sides (SCR and Boom Scenario drills) 11. Divers should if the CCR is compatible plug their bailout stages into buddies units and allow buddy to get gas from them 12. Remove and replace equipment on surface at least once to demonstrate comfort within a rescue scenario 13. Bailout from a depth greater than 48 m and ascenf for at least 15 m vertical distance and check how much gas was used and time- post dive use this value to determine bailout needs at depth 14. Remove the harness and cylinders from a simulated unconsciousness diver in less than 2 minutes. (Students who exceed the time limit on this skill must have a quick-release added to their harness). 15. Demonstrate an ability to respond to a single-bladder BCD failure by the two methods listed below. (Students using gear configurations that prevent accomplishment of these two skills will be required to wear a redundant BCD. Students who already have a redundant BCD or dry suit may use one of these alternates after attempting perform the methods without the use of the alternative). a. Completely deflate BCD and swim while maintaining buoyancy control for at least two minutes. b. Completely deflate BCD, ascend safely to the surface, and remain afloat for at least 3 minutes. c. Use counterlungs to assist in buoyancy control. 16. Following a means of reference (pool wall, guide line, ship railing, etc.) with eyes closed, remove stage cylinder and swim a distance of at least 10 meters. Reverse direction, return to stage cylinder and replace it on correct side.

17. Two divers approximate 18 meters apart, with blacked-out masks or eyes closed, and while simulating an out of air situation, locate each other (using side of pool, rail on wreck, guide line, etc. for orientation) and begin gas sharing with the diver breathing from the stage cylinder. 18. Prior to dives, students must use match gas turn points based on oxygen metabolism. 19. At least two times on each dive, Instructor is to signal to student(s) that they have an emergency. Our Normoxic CCR Trimix course costs 750 and lasts 5 days and includes student certification. Please note that this cost does not include any consumables or manuals / entry / boat fees. If you are CCR Normoxic Trimix certified on another unit and are crossing over onto a new CCR then the CCR Normoxic Crossover course costs the same but includes the CCR module 1 course and lasts 4 days. CCR Normoxic Trimix Course notes: For all divers regardless of what course you are enrolled on please bring the following: 1. Pen, paper, calculator and sense of humour ( v.important ) 2. Drysuit, mask, fins and 2 forms of dive timer / computer 3. Underwater slate or preferably wet notes 4. All your diver pre requiste certification required for the course. 5. Make sure all IANTD paperwork is completed and posted back to us. Can I politely remind divers that all IANTD Technical Training Courses are performance based. What this means in real words is that whilst I appreciate that you are trying to learn, you also have to be evaluated during and at the end of the course. Having been trained myself, I do understand that this can be a stressful experience when compared to a traditional training agency course. I see it as my job to get you to the point where you want to be. I will give you an honest appraisal of what is needed for you to achieve that goal. That is what training is all about in my opinion. I must stress that Technical Training is not a competitive sport and the training is not intended to create this situation In order to make training easier and enjoyable please make sure you prepare by doing the following: 1. Don t drink excessively before and during the course, make sure you are well hydrated and rested 2. Don t borrow or bring new and untried equipment before your course 3. Make sure you are dived up and all your gear is working well. Try to avoid using steel stage cylinders as they make buoyancy control far harder and hang lower in the water than ally stages. 4.Try and bring someone with you of similar experience to take the course with. This might sound like a sales ploy, but it makes a huge difference when you can dive with people you know. 5.Don t book yourself in a B+B in the middle of the City to save 2 per night. It will mean getting up an hour earlier and lead to a noisy nights sleep. 6.Try and arrive the night before so that you can find the dive centre easily and be on time form the start of the course