This means that by the end of this course you will have repeatedly demonstrated your ability to prioritise incidents and deal with them effectively and safely, by motor reflex. Remember that poorly learnt survival skills are the first to be lost.

However, on day one of this course we will expect you to display the minimum skill competencies that you learnt during your Module 1 air diluent CCR training. The reason for this, is that normoxic trimix diving is a whole new diving environment, for you the customer. It is only fair to expect you to be comfortable and competent in the air diluent depth range, before progressing deeper, with increased decompression obligations.

 

We believe that your Module 2 training is a further, important part of your training progression on CCR, to advanced trimix, to this end, you will dive with two bailout cylinders starting with your first dive on the course. We expect your buoyancy to be spot-on when you commence this course, it is of fundamental importance that you display clear competence in maintaining decompression stop depths. Also we will be conducting both DSMB ascents and ‘blue-water’ ascents with complete decompression profiles, always under the watchful eye of our instructors and technical divemasters

With our extensive range of aluminium, steel and carbon-fibre bailout cylinders you can try different multi-tank configurations throughout the course, in order to find out what system suits you.

Finning technique and reel use workshops also form part of the course.

 

There are a number of lectures during the course that educate and put you in good stead to pass the final written exam. However, the exam is an open book affair and we will ensure that you are adequately prepared to pass it with flying colours.

Lastly, by undertaking training with Zero Gravity Diving, we understand that once your course is complete, you may need further advice or clarification as you build upon the skills you have learnt. Feel free to contact us for any questions or clarifications you may require. Be assured that these will be answered in a non-judgmental way, we are here to help make your diving safer.

Skills conducted on this course:

- Solenoid failure drills (eCCR)
- Manual add failure drills (mCCR)
- Electronics failure
- DSMB deployment
- CCR mask drills
- Open circuit bailout ascents
- Mouthpiece drills
- Hypercapnia identification and resolution
- Cell verification checks
- Multiple stage tank drills
- Semi-closed circuit drills
- Use of normoxic trimix diluents

Most importantly, at Zero Gravity Diving, you don’t buy your certification, you EARN it!

Module 2 Normoxic Diluent CCR Training

This is where you expand your horizons, widen your skill base and build upon your competencies!

Minimum Course Prerequisites:

18 years of age
50 logged CCR hours (on the rebreather you are to conduct the course on)
50 logged CCR dives all deeper than 9 metres, of which 50% must be deeper than 20 metres

The objective of this course is to safely dive on closed circuit, using normoxic trimix as a diluent gas to 60 metres depth. We will take you, at your own pace, through the skills and procedures to allow you to dive your CCR, competently and safely, with normoxic trimix mixes. We work with you, using a building-block approach to our training whereby we start by the basic, simple skills then gradually complicate the skill scenarios in order for you to demonstrate competency in the required areas. You will receive clear pre-dive briefings so at all times you will understand what we expect of you and how we will accomplish the skills, working together. Your instructor will demonstrate all of the skills to you first and you will be videoed whilst you perform these skills and debriefings will make use of the footage. We believe this is a great way to problem-solve and for you to see, from a third party viewpoint, how you perform and improve throughout your training.

 

  Minimum Course Prerequisites:
  18 years of age
50 logged CCR hours (on the rebreather you are to conduct the course on)
50 logged CCR dives all deeper than 9 metres, of which 50% must be deeper than 20 metres
  Minimum in Water time:
 

6 hours

  Price:
  1000 Euros
  Skills taught:
  Solenoid failure drills (eCCR)
Manual add failure drills (mCCR)
Electronics failure
DSMB deployment
CCR mask drills
Open circuit bailout ascents Mouthpiece drills
Hypercapnia identification and resolution
Cell verification checks
Multiple stage tank drills
Semi-closed circuit drills
Use of normoxic trimix diluents