Dive Training


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Dive Log Book


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Dive Logbook : Training, Certification and Fun 100 dives to record : Dive No., Date, Location, Time in/out, Dive Time, Cumulative Dive Time, Temperature Air/Surface/Bottom, Visibility, Depth, Bar Start/End, Bottom Time, Safety Stop, Air/EAN %, RNT+ABT=TBT, Suit, Weight, Conditions, Notes, Signature and Stamp. practical dimensions : 6 x 9 in glossy softbound cover, high quality high quality paper This Dive Logbook is a perfect gift for male, female, beginner to professionnal divers.







Dive


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As a certified diver, you know that you need to keep a good log of your dives. For one, logging your dives in an organized manner will serve as proof of your experience. You will need this proof when it comes to acquiring the more advanced certifications such as divemaster, dive instructor, or rescue diver. Secondly, dive logs are a great resource for future dives. You can gather valuable information from each dive so that you can use it in your future dives to make them better each time! Each page of this dive log contain a space for: Dive #, Date, Location, Ocean, Depth, Time In/Out, BAR PSI Start/End, RNT ABT TBT, Gear Used, Dive Comments, Visibility, Temperature, Dive Shop Stamps, Bottom Time to Date, Time of this Dive, Cumulative Dive Time, and box for Verification Signature. Features: Compact 6" x 9" Size - Perfect for Travel 110 Pages Sturdy, Glossy Cover with a Beautiful Design High-Quality Interior Paper Makes a Great Gift for Scuba Diver This dive log not only as beautiful cover, but it has the perfect places for you to record all the important information that you need to keep track of each dive. Buy one for yourself or for your scuba diving friend today!




Career in Scuba


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If you are ready to get serious about SCUBA diving as a career choice, let this book be a fast-pass through some of the mental, motivational and administrative obstacles that many of us have had to overcome when becoming a diving professional. This book covers everything you need to know to turn your life around and to start teaching SCUBA diving professionally. Some of the chapters include: 1. 7 Habits of a Successful Dive Instructor 2. Getting Your Life Sorted 3. Training Agencies, Dive Centers and Equipment 4. Setting Expectations 5. Writing a Good Scuba Resume and Social Media 6. How to Land Your Dream Job 7. Common Mistakes on the Job 8. When Things Go Wrong 9. Safeguard Your Future - Visa, Insurance and Retirement 10. Finding Your Niche 11. Becoming an Industry Leader 12. The 20% Club 13. Advice and Stories from the Pros Nick Derutter is a multi award winning PADI(TM) Platinum Course Director. He has trained hundreds of diving instructors and thousands of recreational divers worldwide. He runs Instructor Development programs in The Americas and Europe, is a Tec Trimix instructor, hyperbaric chamber operator and Diveheart(TM) Adaptive SCUBA Instructor Trainer. Besides teaching SCUBA divers and instructors, he runs a successful online dive store called Dive SAGA(TM), an online diving magazine and a diving media business.







Dive in


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If you are looking for the perfect employee, Nadine Vogel urges you to consider people with disabilities, parents of children with special needs, and older workers⿿the people she includes in the special needs workforce. In her opening chapter, Vogel cites these facts: * People with disabilities are more likely to stay with an employer than their non-disabled counterparts. Older workers also have reduced turnover rates. * People with disabilities consistently meet or exceed job performance and productivity expectations. * People with disabilities have a well-deserved reputation (backed up by research) for innovation. Accustomed to adapting to a variety of situations, they are often quick to troubleshoot, formulate new ideas, and adopt cutting-edge solutions. * Absentee rates are lower for people with disabilities and for older workers, compared with "typical employees." With the beginning of the retirement years for baby boomers and smaller cohorts following them, the available labor pool in the United States is diminishing. But even if the current economic situation means that more people stay in their jobs longer, Vogel points out that older workers are often dealing with some sort of disability and may need some extra support from their employers. In this readable book, Vogel takes you through what you need to know to make the most of this creative workforce and includes a directory of resources as well as interviews with executives from today's leading corporations showing best practices in the critical areas of dealing with disability in the workplace.




Diving Into Darkness


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Finch chronicles the harrowing true story of two friends who plunge 900 feet into the water in South Africa--and only one returns. What happened that day is the stuff of nightmarish drama, but it's also a compelling human story of friendship and of coming to terms with loss and tragedy. 8-page color photo insert.




Public Safety Diving


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Written for instructors, dive team captains, surface teams, and underwater personnel alike, this book offers definitive information on procedures for safe operations, proper methods of training, and how to make appropriate purchasing decisions. Various techniques and types of equipment are discussed and assessed. Included also are chapters on methods of search in black water, swift water, and contaminated water, as well as techniques for evidence recovery.




Mastering Rebreathers, 2nd Edition


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This fully revised second edition of Jeff Bozanic's Mastering Rebreathers is a comprehensive new look at rebreathers, written for the diving industry. Its chapters cover all types of rebreathers currently available; the history, physics, physiology, and theory of rebreather diving; pre-dive, dive, and post-dive procedures; and maintenance and travel considerations. It is designed for use as a generic textbook for all agencies and rebreathers. Mastering Rebreathers, Second Edition is the perfect tool for those who would like to experience the thrill and excitement of expanding their diving skills and re-invigorating their passion for diving. In well-trained and well-informed hands, a rebreather will not only enhance the capabilities and enjoyment of diving, but will increase safety as well. Whether you are new to rebreathers and are using this book as part of a formal training course; if you've been diving with rebreathers for years and have bought this book to add to your library; or even if you are just curious to learn more about this exciting form of underwater life-support, you will find enormous value in the meticulously updated Mastering Rebreathers.