BSAC’s Twin-set Diver is a great course not only to extend your gas supplies but also as a first introduction to the equipment used for safer planned decompression diving.

It’s a stand-alone course that also complements and supports the Accelerated Decompression Procedures (ADP).

I wanted to move to a twin-set as I was looking to do longer dive times, be more self-sufficient and safely plan for decompression diving. This course was the ideal introduction and I’m now confident with my kit, I am more streamlined and really enjoying my diving!

— Claire Skidmore, Southport BSAC

Twin-set Diver introduces an experienced club diver to the theme of self-sufficiency within buddy diving. You will learn how to become your own first port of call in an emergency and understand the equipment needed for this.

To enrol on the Twin-set Diver course you must have already successfully completed a BSAC Sports Diver course, or equivalent from another recognised training agency.

You should also have 20 or more logged dives as a Sports Diver.

Your next steps – developing your skills

After completing Twin-set Diver and consolidating your skills, your options for diving will expand.

  • If you want to use the primary donate (PD) method in an out-of-gas situation, you can take the Primary Donate Workshop within your club or region.
  • You can develop your decompression diving skills on an Accelerated Decompression Procedures (ADP) course. 
  • Progress to Sport Mixed Gas Diver (50m) after completing ADP and enjoy the benefits of reduced gas density and narcosis, which ensure greater comfort and enjoyment at these extended depths.
  • You could develop specific skills to expand your diving interests further. Imagine understanding more about wreck diving, driving a dive boat or becoming an underwater photographer. Check out the Skill Development Courses (SDCs) you can get involved in.
  • You could sign up for BSAC’s Instructor Foundation Course (IFC) to become an Assistant Diving Instructor, or develop your existing skills as an Open Water Instructor, or above, to become a Twin-set Diver Instructor.

 

 


Not yet a BSAC member?

You can do this course by joining BSAC directly or joining your local club.

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