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TDI Advanced Trimix Diver Course |
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Introduction
The TDI Advanced Trimix Course provides the training required to competently and safely utilize breathing gases containing helium for dives that require staged decompression, utilizing Nitrox and / or oxygen mixtures during decompression to a maximum depth of one hundred (100) msw / three hundred and thirty (330) fsw. The objective of this course is to train divers in the benefits, hazards and proper procedures of utilizing custom oxygen / helium / nitrogen mixtures as breathing gases. Qualifications of Graduates Upon successful completion of this course, graduates may engage in technical diving activities utilizing custom Trimix mixtures without direct supervision as long as: 1. The diving activities approximate those of training. 2. The area of activities approximates those of training. 3. Environmental conditions approximate those of training. Who May Teach Who may teach this course: 1. Any active TDI Advanced Trimix Instructor may teach this course Student Instructor Ratio Academic: 1. Unlimited, so long as adequate facility, supplies and time are provided to insure comprehensive and complete training. Confined Water (Swimming pool-like conditions): 1. N/A. Open Water (Ocean, lake, quarry, spring, river or estuary): 1. A maximum of four (4) students per Instructor. However, it is the instructors discretion to reduce this number as conditions dictate. Student Pre-Requisites The student must: 1. Be a minimum age of eighteen (18). 2. Have a minimum certification as an Extended Range Diver or Entry Level Trimix Diver (or equivalent). 3. Show proof a minimum of one hundred (100) logged dives with 25 deeper than one hundred (100) feet/ thirty (30) meters. 4. Prior logged experience w/ double cylinders and any other unfamiliar equipment. I.E. Dry suit Course Structure and Duration Open Water Execution: 1. Four (4) dives with a minimum accumulated bottom time of one hundred (100) minutes 2. At least two (2) dives should be deeper than fifty five (55) msw / one hundred eighty (180) fsw. Course Structure: 1. TDI allows instructors to structure courses according to the number of students participating and their skill level. Duration: 1. The minimum number of classroom and briefing hours is eight (8). Administrative Requirements The following is the administrative tasks: 1. Collect the course fees from all the students. 2. Ensure that the students have the required equipment. 3. Communicate the training schedule to the students. 4. Have the students complete the Liability Release and Medical history forms. 5. The Instructor should review the Liability Release and Medical Forms before starting on the course. Upon successful completion of the course the Instructor must: 1. Complete the Student Registration Form and send the Registration Form to TDI HQ. 2. Award card and certificate. Required Equipment The following are required the equipment for this course: 1. TDI Trimix Manual. The following equipment is required for each student: 1. Bottom Mix Cylinder(s) 2. Travel Mix Cylinder(s) 3. Decompression Mix Cylinder(s) 4. Suit Inflation Cylinder (required for dry suit divers only). 5. Regulators 6. Buoyancy Compensator(s) adequate for equipment configuration. 7. Redundant Depth and Timing Devices. Air decompression computers allowed for use as depth and timing devices. 8. Redundant Light System if required by site. 9. Ascent Reel with Lift Bag/Surface Marker Buoy A. Adequate for maximum planned depth. B. Minimum of twenty three (23) kg / fifty (50) lb. lift bag (a dump valve highly recommended). 10. Exposure suit adequate for the open water environment. 11. Line Cutting Device. 12. Underwater Slate (for decompression / contingency tables). Required Subject Areas The TDI Trimix Manual is mandatory for use during this course but instructors may use any additional text or materials that they feel help present these topics. The following topics must be covered during this course: 1. Physics 2. Physiology 3. Decompression Options 4. Equipment Considerations 5. Dive Tables 6. Dive Planning 7. Procedures Required Skill Performance and Graduation Requirements The following open water skills must be completed by the student during open-water dives. It is recommended that all dives be conducted between fifty five (55) msw / one hundred eighty (180) fsw and one hundred (100) msw / three hundred and thirty (330) fsw. 1. Properly analyze all gas mixtures to be used. 2. Demonstrate adequate pre-dive planning 3. Properly execute the planned dive within all pre-determined limits. 4. Demonstrate the proper navigational techniques for the specific dive. 5. On two (2) of the dives, demonstrate an ascent with ascent reel and lift bag and perform staged decompression. 6. Demonstrate the proper procedures for switching and isolating a malfunctioning primary regulator. (This exercise should not be practiced deeper than forty (40) msw) / one hundred thirty (130) fsw In order to complete this course, students must: |
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Updated 24 May 2003
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