SAA
Qualifications
SAA clubs teach
new
members themselves. The SAA lays down a set of guidelines and
standards, which the clubs follow in training and certifying their
members. Many people who join us from other organisations may have
varying styles of tuition but as long as their training is in line with
our standards their programme will be accepted by the SAA.
All diving qualifications are at
the discretion of the Diving Officer.
This means that the Diving Officer has a lot of flexibility when
crossing over divers who have received training with other
organisations. The Diving Officer may take into account training,
experience and ability. Any individual crossing over may be sure of a
positive reception and will be provided with all the support they
require to make the transition. An additional benefit of joining the
SAA, is that the SAA is soon to be approved as a member of CMAS and as
such will provide you with additional recognition anywhere in the world.
As an organisation, the SAA is a
particularly close knit community. As
a club and as an individual, the contact you will have with other clubs
and divers within your region is significant. The SAA's friendly
structure positively encourages this, and ensures you that you get the
most out of your sport.
Diving
Qualification Grades
Elementary
Diver Trainee (EDT)
An EDT must complete all pool and relevant classroom training, as set
out in the SAA Qualification Record Book and Guidance Manual, to the
satisfaction of the Club Diving Officer before being taken on their
first open water dive. A trainee must dive with an Open Water
Instructor or above and must not dive at a depth greater than 10m.
Elementary
Diver (ED)
An Elementary Diver is fully pool trained but inexperienced in open
water. When diving in open water an Elementary Diver must be
accompanied by at least a Dive Leader or higher. If the Elementary
Diver is receiving any training or examination during the dive, it must
be under the guidance of at least an Open Water Instructor. An
Elementary Diver may Dive to a maximum Depth of 20m whilst under
Instruction for OWD.
Open Water Diver (OWD)
An Open Water
Diver has additional practical experience. The Open Water
Diver must be accompanied by a minimum of a Dive Leader or higher. If
the OWD is receiving any training or examination during the dive, it
must be under the guidance of at least an Open Water Instructor. An
Open Water Diver may dive to a maximum depth of 35m whilst under
Instruction for Club Diver.
Club
Diver (CD)
A Club Diver is
qualified to dive in open water and may dive with other
certified to Club Diver or higher.
A Club Diver is not considered to have sufficient experience to dive
with divers of Elementary or Open Water standards in open water. If the
Club Diver is receiving any training or examination during the dive, it
must be under the guidance of at least an Open Water Instructor.
A Club Diver may dive to a maximum depth of 50m.
Dive
Leader (DL)
A
Dive Leader has additional practical experience and knowledge, and
has proven their ability to lead divers underwater. A Dive Leader may
dive with any grade of certified diver. A Dive Leader is not an
Instructor and may not instruct in open water unless qualified as an
Open Water Instructor or above.
Dive
Supervisor (DS)
A
Dive Supervisor is an experienced and responsible diver, with a
proven ability to organise and lead diving expeditions. A Dive
Supervisor is not an Instructor and may not instruct in open water
unless qualified as an Open Water Instructor or above.
Dive
Master (DM)
A Dive Master is a diver who has through nationally organised
assessments proven to have a higher level of knowledge and ability. A
Dive Master is able to organise a group of divers to achieve major
tasks and projects underwater.
|