| In Sports Diver
training, the emphasis is on further building a sound foundation of open water
diving and rescue skills and experience. A Sports Diver is defined as a diver
who is competent to: conduct dives with an Ocean Diver within the restrictions
of the conditions already encountered by the Ocean Diver during their training,
and under the supervision of a Dive Marshal Conduct dives with
another Sports Diver, within the restrictions of the conditions already encountered
during their training or previous experience Conduct dives with a Dive Leader
or higher grade, to expand their experience beyond that previously encountered,
under the supervision of a Dive Marshal Dive to a depth which is initially
limited to 20m, but which can subsequently be extended progressively, under the
supervision of a Nationally Qualified Instructor (NQI), to a maximum of 35m
Plan and conduct dives requiring mandatory decompression stops Rescue a casualty
and provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Conduct dives where other
divers, capable of providing assistance and rescue management skills, are available
at the surface Conduct dives within BSAC safe diving practice recommendations
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