ADAS Part 2 – Occupational SSBA to 30m
17/02/2019 08:00 to 14/03/2019 08:00 2019-03-14 08:00 (Asia/Kuala_Lumpur)
Kemaman,
Malaysia
SSBA to 30m (PART 2)
Course overview
The onshore commercial air diving qualification to 30 meters is a progressive step from Occupational SCUBA Diver and introduces the use of surface supported breathing as the basis for underwater construction activities. This significantly increases the diver’s ability to operate under working situations. The course includes the use of welding and cutting equipment, pneumatic and hydraulic tools, salvage equipment, air and water dredging equipment, construction tools and other work related subjects to meet onshore diving industry requirements.
Student prerequisites
Before applicants commence, the ATE must ensure that they:
Hold either a current ADAS Part 1 qualification or approved equivalent, have qualified at an ADAS Part 1 course in the previous one month or are currently engaged in a combined Part 1 – 2 or Part 1 - 3 course.
Hold a valid certificate of medical fitness to dive
Hold a recognized Advanced First Aid certificate (within 3 years) and hold an Advanced Resuscitation/CPR and O2 management certificate (within 12 months) from Red Crescent/St John Ambulance or equivalent.
Competencies
Competencies for this course include:
ADAHYP401A Work safely in hyperbaric operations
ADAHYP402A Maintain effective working relationships within dive or hyperbaric operations team
FSKNUM14 Calculate with whole numbers and familiar fractions, decimals and percentages for work
BSBWHS201 Contribute to health and safety of self and others
ADADIV403A Apply knowledge of anatomy , physiology and diving physics to diving
ADADIV404A Assess diving casualty and assist with treatment of diving conditions
ADASSB411A Utilise and maintain surface-supplied diving equipment
ADASSB412A Undertake pre-dive preparations for a surface-supplied diving operation
ADASSB413A Undertake underwater deployment in a surface-supplied diving operation
ADASSB414A Implement emergency procedures for a surface-supplied diving operation
ADASSB415A Undertake post-dive procedures for a surface-supplied diving operation
ADACON416A Perform underwater work with powered tools
ADACON417A Perform underwater work using cutting and welding
ADACON418A Perform underwater construction work tasks
ADACON419A Identify basic safety and statutory requirements for underwater explosives work
ADADIV453A Perform underwater tasks for a diving operation
ADADIV461A Ensure health and safety in occupational diving in compliance with legislation
ADADIV462A Work effectively in the occupational diving industry
Course Details
Duration: 4 weeks
Minimum participation: 8
Maximum participation: 12
Inclusion package
Course manuals
ADAS Diver’s logbook
ADAS Certification Fees
Accommodation
Transportation from accommodation to dive school/sites
Meals (breakfast, lunch and refreshments) during training days only
Tuition, study material and certification fee included
Trainee to provide own safety shoe, coverall, mask fins, booties and diving knife
Other safety gears will be provided by IDA