A special Recognition of Prior Learning
(RPL) course (Reference 9/05) for tuna farm, pearl and other
aquaculture divers has been arranged to meet industry needs.
The combined RPL assessment includes ADAS Part 1 and Part 2.
On this page you will find information on course details,
selection criteria, course synopsis, course overview, the subjects
covered and what's included in the course.
• Duration
- 4 weeks.
• Minimum Number - 6.
• Maximum Number - 12.
• Price AUD$5,000.00.
• Deposit - An AUD$500.00
deposit is required at least 30 days prior to the commencement
date to confirm a position on this course.
For more information on the dates of courses, price savings,
bookings, financing and course fees click
here.
In accordance with AS2815.2 and AS/NZS2299.1:1999
• Meet
all RPL prerequisite dive times.
• Hold
a valid certificate of medical fitness to dive.
• Be
at least 18 years of age.
• Be
a competent swimmer.
• Hold
a recognised certificate of recreational diving competence i.e.
PADI Open Water Diver.
• Be
able to add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers, decimals
and fractions, calculate percentages.
• Be
able to solve simple formulas i.e. gas laws.
• Understand
written and verbal communications and be able to communicate
with other persons in English.
• Hold
a certificate of senior first aid.
For more information on course prerequisites click
here.
The course and assessment covers activities and competencies
required for the training and accreditation of divers who are
required to work safely and competently using surface supplied
breathing equipment to depths of 30 metres in accordance with
AS/NZS2299.1:1999. It includes scuba assessment and training
on scuba.
The onshore commercial air diving qualification to 30 metres
is a progressive step from AS 2815.1 (Occupational Scuba Diver)
and includes the use of scuba and surface supported breathing
apparatus. This significantly increases the divers ability to
operate under working situations. It includes the use of welding
and cutting equipment, pneumatic and hydraulic tools, salvage
equipment, air and water dredging equipment, construction tools
and other work related subjects to meet onshore diving industry
requirements.
The course meets the requirements of:
• ADAS
Part - Scuba Diving.
• AS2815.1
- Occupational Scuba Diving.
• HSE
Part IV - Occupational Scuba Diving.
• ADAS
Part 2 - Air Diving.
• AS2815.2
- Air Diving to 30 metres.
• HSE
Part III - Air Diving to 30 metres.
• Certificate
III in Occupational Diving (Advanced Underwater Work to 30 metres).
National Qualification Code 80433ACT.
Physics of diving, inspection and maintenance
of personal equipment, pre and post dive checks, open water
dives in scuba and SSBA equipment, diving hazards, application
of decompression tables, diving attendant duties, stand by divers
duties, surface team member duties, seamanship, small boat handling,
hand and voice communication. Underwater work including lifting,
search schemes, inspection and measurement techniques, underwater
surveys, hand tools, power tools, explosive powered tools, hydraulic
tools, waterjet and airlift, thermal cutting techniques, underwater
welding, maintenance of underwater tools, explosives use underwater,
compressed air supply, diving panels, gas cylinder filling,
safety precautions, compression chambers, chamber dive, understanding
of therapeutic decompression tables, physiology, first aid,
AS/NZS2299.1:1999, legislation and guidance.
Text books, ADAS certification and all diving equipment. For
more information on the conduct of the course click
here.