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![]() Many divers find this the most rewarding course yet. You'll be trained to recognise and handle problems before they become accidents - and if you can't prevent them you'll know how to deal with them. In learning to help your dive buddy, or other divers in trouble, you also learn a lot about taking care of yourself. If you don't have a current first aid certificate, which must include CPR, then you can take the PADI Emergency First Response course. This is a general first aid course which is also extremely useful to parents, teachers and other people in supervisory roles. The EFR course takes one day and centres around a video presentation and hands-on practice. The Rescue course starts with a classroom and pool session and is followed by two days at sea learning basic rescue skills right though to managing an accident scenario. It's a demanding course both mentally and physically, but at the end of it you will have new confidence in your diving ability. Cost of course: 20,000baht (includes Emergency First Response course.) Time required: EFR one day. Rescue, three days.
The highest amateur rank in PADI diving
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