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NEW ENGLAND
DIVE CENTER
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The objective of this course is to train divers in the benefits, hazards and proper procedures for utilizing EAN through 100% (oxygen) for dives not requiring staged decompression
This course examines the theory, methods and procedures of planned stage decompression diving. This program is designed as a stand alone course or it may be taught in conjunction with such TDI courses as Advanced Nitrox
This course provides training and experience required to competently utilize air for dives up to 180 fsw / 55 msw that require staged decompression, utilizing nitrox mixtures or oxygen during decompression. The TDI Entry Level 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 200 fsw/ 60 msw.
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 300 fsw / 91 msw. This is the entry level certification course for recreational divers wishing to utilize the Drager nitrox semi-closed circuit rebreathers This course provides training and experience to competently conduct advanced wreck dives. This program includes penetration skills and techniques. Depths shall not exceed the depth in which the diver is trained and competent, but in no case shall the maximum depth in this program exceed fifty five (55) msw / one hundred eighty (180) fsw. The objective of this course is to train candidates in the proper technique
equipment requirements and hazards involved in blending nitrox gases for
recreational scuba.
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