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Title: Divemaster Roles and Responsibilities


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Divemaster Roles and Responsibilities
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Objectives
  • Identify and discuss the roles of the NAUI
    divemaster.
  • List and describe the duties of the NAUI
    Divemaster.
  • Distinguish between the roles and duties of the
    NAUI divemaster.

3
Definitions
  • Role
  • A function or office assumed by someone
  • Duty
  • Conduct based on moral or legal obligation.
  • Any action, task, etc. Required by or relating
    to ones occupation or position.
  • (Taken from Websters New World Dictionary)

4
Divemaster Roles
  • NAUI leader role model
  • Promote NAUI promote yourself
  • All Assistant Instructor Roles
  • When acting as an AI
  • See later slides
  • Emergency management leader
  • As long as you are the most qualified
  • Dive activity Organizer and coordinator
  • Certified divers only

5
Divemaster Roles
  • Dive trip Organizer and leader
  • Certified divers only
  • Diving Advisor
  • Private/recreational
  • Professional
  • Transfer Responsibility
  • Underwater guide
  • Arranged in advance
  • Business contract

6
Divemaster Duties
  • All AI duties and responsibilities
  • When assisting
  • Planning, organizing, promoting and coordinating
    diving activities for certified divers.
  • Conducting pre-dive equipment inspections
  • Transfer responsibility
  • Announce everyone is responsible for his/her own
    equipment
  • You are all certified divers
  • Perform inspections
  • For everyone or no one
  • Only by request
  • Not at all

7
Divemaster Duties
  • Helping divers estimate weighting requirements
  • Transfer responsibility
  • Provide estimates
  • For everyone
  • For no one
  • Only by request
  • Not at all

8
Divemaster Duties
  • Helping divers prevent or resolve problems
  • When is the best time to do this
  • Suggested techniques
  • Get to know your divers
  • Listen
  • Ask open ended questions
  • Be approachable not judgemental
  • Anticipation/Advanced visualization
  • No undue pressure

9
Divemaster Duties
  • Guiding certified divers underwater
  • When pre-arranged
  • Managing emergency situations
  • Until instructor or more qualified individual
    takes over

10
Acting as an Assistant Instructor
  • Objectives
  • Describe the relationship between the divemaster
    and the instructor.
  • Describe the relationship between the divemaster
    and the students.
  • Describe who other than instructors, may escort
    entry level students, when they may do so, and
    the maximum allowable ratio.

11
Divemaster/Instructor Relationship
  • Instructor is in charge
  • Teaching/supervision Style vs Technique
  • What if the instructor is unsafe?
  • Standards
  • Burnout
  • Job description
  • What does the instructor expect of you?
  • Challenging students
  • Compatible styles and personalities

12
Divemaster/Instructor Relationship
  • Divemaster/Student relationship
  • Responsible for teaching
  • Skills demo must be teaching quality
  • Knowledge of scuba theory
  • Equipment knowledge and comfort
  • Responsible for student safety
  • Role model as a diver

13
Instructor / Student Ratios
  • Maximum ratios apply to ideal conditions!
  • Entry Level
  • Instructor alone
  • 8 students
  • Instructor with 1 active-status assistant
  • 10 students
  • Instructor with 2 or more active status
    assistants
  • 12

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Instructor / Student Ratios
  • Courses beyond entry level
  • Instructor alone
  • 10 students
  • Instructor 1 Active status assistant
  • 16 students
  • Instructor 2 active status assistants
  • 20 students
  • Instructor 3 active status assistants
  • 22 students

15
Active Status Assistants
  • NAUI Instructor
  • Active status
  • Sustaining with insurance
  • NAUI DMs active status
  • NAUI AI active status
  • NAUI Skin Diving Instructor
  • Scuba certified
  • Rescue certified
  • Other agency members with corresponding ratings

16
Escorting Students
  • Certified assistants may escort students during
  • Surface excursions and exits
  • Ascents and exits
  • Temporarily attend to students while the
    instructor conducts a skill with other students.

17
Touring
  • During the second or subsequent open water dives,
    pairs of students may be escorted on tours
  • The instructor must evaluate the following skills
    for each student before that student is allowed
    to tour with a certified assistant

18
Touring
  • Student skills to be evaluated
  • Regain, replace and clear a regulator
  • Regain primary regulator from behind the shoulder
  • Mask clearing including removal and replacement
  • Hover without support or significant movement
  • Give, recognize and respond appropriately to
    common underwater communications

19
Touring
  • Share air with another diver as both donor and
    recipient
  • Monitor air supply and, upon request, communicate
    amount remaining

20
Training Assistant
  • Does not count toward ratios but may escort 2
    students on underwater tours
  • Requirements
  • NAUI Advanced or Equivalent
  • NAUI Scuba Rescue or Equivalent
  • CPR and FirstAid
  • Navigation
  • Reciprocal course within 10 feet
  • Square pattern within 10 feet

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Training Assistant
  • Assist divers simulating
  • Muscle cramp
  • Anxiety
  • Breathing difficulty
  • Signs of pre-panic
  • Assist/escort a tired and an incapacitated diver
    to safety
  • Be in charge of and satisfactorily act as an
    escort during an open water dive for 2 other
    divers
  • Demonstrate a satisfactory scuba diver rescue
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