DSAT Tec Trimix Diver
        
      
        Why DSAT Tec Trimix Diver Course?
        
          For the extreme diver ready to further explore the world of technical deep  diving, the gas of choice is TriMix. The DSAT Tec Trimix Diver course takes you  to the outer edges of technical deep diving, opening the door to pristine dive  sites few divers – if any – ever see.
        
            What do I need to start? 
        
          Certified as a PADI Rescue Diver or have a qualifying certification in diver  rescue and accident management from another organization *. Students who meet  this through a qualifying non-PADI certification need to provide proof of CPR  and first aid training within the previous two years.
        
          Certified as a DSAT Tec Deep Diver or have a qualifying certification in  deep decompression diving using air/enriched air from another organization *.  Students who qualify through a qualifying certification other than DSAT Tec  Deep Diver must read the entire DSAT Tec Deep Diver Manual and complete the  Knowledge Reviews prior to beginning the Tec Trimix Diver course.
         
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        What will I do? 
        
          The DSAT Tec Trimix Diver course is intended to extend the depth range  available to technical divers trained and qualified to use air, enriched air  and oxygen for technical decompression dives beyond 50 metres/165 feet in open  water. 
        The DSAT Tec Trimix Diver course is intended for technical divers  certified as DSAT Tec Deep Divers (or qualifying certification from another  training organization). 
        The course extends their depth range capabilities by  training them in the use of TriMix (helium, oxygen and nitrogen). 
        
            
        What will I need? 
        
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            Tec Trimix Student Manual and       the Tec Deep Diver Manual
 
        Equipment Requirements?
        
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            Double cylinders (minimum 12       l/70 cf each, with larger preferred) with isolator manifold 
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            Primary and secondary       regulators, one with two meter/seven foot hose (approx.) for gas sharing,       and one with SPG 
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            Stage/decompression cylinders       with regulator, SPG, mounting hardware and proper labeling/markings. Two       per diver will be required 
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            Backup decompression       cylinders as appropriate and required for the environment 
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            BCD and harness – redundant       buoyancy control is required (double bladder BCD or dry suit if suitable       for weight of equipment worn) 
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            Depth gauge/computer and       backup depth gauge/computer 
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            Timing device and backup       timing device 
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            Trimix decompression       information (Tables/Trimix computer) and backup decompression information 
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            Exposure suit appropriate for       environment and dive duration. (If students will use dry suits, they       should be trained and experienced with their use in recreational and       technical diving prior to using them for Trimix training or diving.) 
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            Argon dry suit inflation or       other inflation system as needed (students should not inflate dry suit       with Trimix) 
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            Weight system (if needed) 
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            Jon line (if needed for       current diving environments) 
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            Reel or spools
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            100 lb Lift bag (bright yellow or       per local community practice preferred) 
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            Knife/cutting device and       backup Slate Backup mask 
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            Compass / Lights 
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            Drift kit (if drift       decompressing) 
 
        Cost:  $1,000.00
        Price includes the certification card and Instructor tuition only.  All associated diving fees, books, pool fees, park fees, rental gear, etc; will be the  responsibility of the student. 
        All dives must be completed to the Instructor’s satisfaction. The  Instructor reserves the right to require further training and can  refuse to issue a certification card if the students performance does  not meet the course standards.
      
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