- Have
a minimum of 200 logged dives with at least 20
technical decompression dives requiring at least one
stage/deco cylinder. Of these, at least 10 must have
been made deeper than 40 metres/130 feet using
trimix.
- Be a
DSAT Tec Deep Instructor, or have successfully
completed the DSAT Tec Deep Instructor Training
course including the instructor examinations
- Be a
renewed PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer or higher
level PADI Instructor.
- Be
certified as a DSAT Trimix Diver or have a
qualifying full trimix certification
Upon
successful completion the candidate must meet the
following criteria:
- Have
a minimum of 350 logged dives, with at least 50
decompression dives, 30 deeper than 40metres/130feet
using trimix as the bottom gas, also at least 10 of
these deeper than 50metres/165feet using trimix with
less than 21 percent Oxygen.
- Have
assisted with at least one DSAT Trimix course.
- Have
successfully completed the Tec Trimix Instructor
Standards Exam and Tec Trimix Instructor Theory and
Practical Application Exam.
- Be
18 years old
How
long will it take?
The
duration of the course depends on your previous
experience, if you're already a Tec Trimix Diver, Trimix
Instructor from another organization, or Trimix Diver
from another organization. So it could last from a few
days to a few weeks.
Equipment requirements
-
Double cylinders (minimum 12 l/70 cf each, with
larger preferred) with isolator manifold
-
Primary and secondary regulators, one with two
metre/seven foot hose (approx.) for gas sharing, and
one with SPG
-
Stage/decompression cylinders with regulator, SPG,
mounting hardware and proper labeling/markings. Two
per diver will be required
-
Backup decompression cylinders as appropriate and
required for the environment
- BCD
and harness – redundant buoyancy control is required
(double bladder BCD or dry suit if suitable for
weight of equipment worn)
-
Depth gauge/computer and backup depth gauge/computer
-
Timing device and backup timing device
-
Trimix decompression information (tables/trimix
computer) and backup decompression information
-
Exposure suit appropriate for environment and dive
duration. (If students will use dry suits, they
should be trained/experienced with their use in
recreational and technical diving prior to using
them for trimix training or diving.)
-
Argon dry suit inflation or other inflation system
as needed (students should not inflate dry suit with
trimix)
-
Weight system (if needed)
- Jon
line (if needed for current diving environ-ments)
-
Inflatable signal tube
- Reel
- Lift
bag (bright yellow or per local community practice
preferred)
-
Knife/cutting device and backup
-
Slate
-
Backup mask (optional)
-
Compass
-
Lights (optional)
-
Drift kit (if drift decompressing)
Required Course Materials
-
TecTrimix Diver Manual
-
Tec Deep Diver Manual
-
TecRec Dive Planning Slate
-
TecRec Dive Planning Checklist Slates
-
TecRec Deep Stop Calculation Table Slate
- Tec
Trimix Diver Instructor Guide
- Tec
Trimix Instructor Cue Cards
- Tec
Trimix Dive Examinations
-
TecRec Equipment Setup and Skills video
-
PADI Enriched Air Diver Manual
-
PADI Enriched Air Diving video
- DSAT
Tec Trimix Diver Lesson Guides
-
Enriched Air cylinder decal
-
Contents stickers
-
Enriched air fill log sheets
- DSAT
Tec Trimix Instructor Theory and Practical
Application Exams and answer sheets
- DSAT
Tec Trimix Instructor Standards Exam and answer
sheets
- Tec
Trimix Diver Statement of Understanding and Learning
Agreement
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