Trimix Diver Open
Circuit
Purpose
- This Program is designed
for those individuals already involved in deep diving activities, but
is not intended to be used as an enticement to divers
who are content to remain in normal Sport or EANx diving limits.
- Trimix affords a safer
means for deep-water exploration for divers who must dive deep or
perform with a clear head at the intermediate depths. The IANTD Trimix
Diver Program establishes the need to be self-sufficient/reliant. This
diver will be qualified to dive using Trimix to a maximum depth of 260
fsw (79 msw).
Prerequisites
- Must be qualified as an
IANTD Technical Diver or Technical Cave Diver or Technical Wreck Diver
or Normoxic Trimix Diver or equivalent.
- Must provide proof of a
minimum of 200 logged dives, of which at least 25 were to depths
between 140 fsw (39 msw) and 200 fsw (60 msw) Must be a minimum of 18
years of age.
OR, if being accepted
in the Program based on equivalent experience:
- Must provide proof of a
minimum of 250 logged dives, of which at least 75 were deeper than 100
fsw (30 msw), and at least 25 between depths of 140 fsw (39 msw) and
170 fsw (51 msw). ).. Must be a minimum of 18 years of age.
Texts
- IANTD Trimix Student
Workbook, or equivalent text(s) approved in writing by the Board
of Directors (written approval will be issued by IAND, Inc./IANTD
World Headquarters).
- IANTD Technical
Diving Encyclopedia, or equivalent text(s) approved in writing by
the Board of Directors (written approval will be issued by IAND,
Inc./IANTD World Headquarters).
Program Content
- Perform two
skills-training dives following completion of the confined water
session(s) in which two stage cylinders are used, to a depth between
60 fsw (18 msw) and 170 fsw (51 msw). These dives may be on air or
Trimix provided the depths are acceptable for the gas used, and two
gas switches are practiced during ascent. Divers progressing from
Normoxic Trimix to Trimix may not do dives on air deeper than 130 fsw
(39 msw)
- This Program must
include a minimum of 240 minutes of open-water run time, completed
within four Trimix dives to depths between 160 fsw (48 msw) and 260
fsw (79 msw). All depths must be worked up to incrementally with no
increase greater than 40 fsw (12 msw) from one dive to the next (the
first dive in the course on mix must not be more than 33 fsw (10 msw)
deeper than the student’s previous experience in deep diving).
- All dives must include
two gas switches.
- Divers entering the
Program on equivalent experience must complete the above requirements
plus make two additional training (for a total of six training dives)
dives using two stage cylinders. These two additional dives may be on
air, EANx or Trimix at the instructor’s discretion.
- If the course is a
combined course (e.g., Technical Diver and Trimix Diver), the Program
must include a minimum of 540 minutes of open-water run time completed
within at least 10 dives.
- To complete the course
within the minimum specified dives students must have an average of 8
points (out of 10) on he watermanship evaluations. With 2 or more
additional dives the student may graduate from the course with an
overall average score of 6 points
Equipment Requirements
- Fulfill all Equipment
Requirements as specified in the general Technical Diver Programs
overview.
Program Limits
- There may be no more
than 4 students per Instructor on any dives, and no more than 3
students per Instructor on dives conducted to depths greater than 220
fsw (66 msw). The ratio for deeper dives may be increased to 4
students with an assisting IANTD Technical Instructor who is also a
qualified IANTD Trimix Diver or a Trimix supervisor.
- No dives may be
conducted to depths greater than 260 fsw (79 msw). Trimix dives may
not be made to a depth less than 160 fsw (48 msw).
- Equivalent Narcosis
Depth (END) may not exceed 130 fsw (39 msw).
- Surface oxygen must be
available for use in the event of Decompression Illness (DCI).
- All dives must be
performed as a single dive team.
- All appropriate safety
or required decompression stops must be performed.
Waterskills Development
- A confined water session
must be completed before conducting any OW dives.
- Two divers approximately
60 feet (18 meters) apart, locate each other while simulating an out
of air situation (without breathing, and exhaling slowly) and begin
gas sharing via long hose. After taking 3 breaths at rest, continue
swimming at a normal rate while sharing gas for at least 2 minutes.
- Simulate gas failure
with valve shutdowns for both primary and secondary regulators. The
entire drill must be completed in less than 1 minute. This drill
should be completed at least once each dive, with a buddy acting as a
safety diver, then switch roles. Upon completion of skill, verify both
primary tanks are turned back on.
- While swimming,
demonstrate efficient switch to stage cylinder regulators.
- Following a means of
reference (pool wall, guide line, ship railing, etc.) with eyes
closed, remove stage cylinders and swim a distance of at least 15 feet
(4.6 meters). Reverse direction, return to stage cylinders and replace
them on correct sides, identifying each cylinder by feel.
- Prior to dives, students
must use IANTD Gas Management Charts to match gas turn points.
- Remove and replace stage
cylinders both at rest and while swimming.
- Deploy and use a lift
bag or up line at least once in OW.
- Remove and replace
equipment during confined water training (doubles and stage[s]), first
on the surface, then on the bottom, in less than 2 minutes.
- Simulate a rescue of a
diver, tow the diver on the surface for a distance of at least 40 feet
(12 meters) while simulating mouth to mouth resuscitation. Go through
EMS procedures and remove equipment from victim in the water
(equipment removal must be accomplished in less than 1½ minutes,
students in continuous webbing who exceed this time must add a quick
release to their harness). Repeat until proficient.
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