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This document outlines the Search and Recovery Specialty course which teaches divers systematic techniques for locating and retrieving submerged objects. The course requires a minimum of 4 dives over 2 days within depths of 6-9 meters to search for and recover various small and large objects using methods like circular, U-shaped, expanding square, and jackstay search patterns while rigging objects for safe lifting and recovery. Student divers and instructors must have the proper certifications and equipment for tasks including lights, lift bags, lines, and search devices.
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This document outlines the Search and Recovery Specialty course which teaches divers systematic techniques for locating and retrieving submerged objects. The course requires a minimum of 4 dives over 2 days within depths of 6-9 meters to search for and recover various small and large objects using methods like circular, U-shaped, expanding square, and jackstay search patterns while rigging objects for safe lifting and recovery. Student divers and instructors must have the proper certifications and equipment for tasks including lights, lift bags, lines, and search devices.
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Search and Recovery Specialty course

Purpose and goals:


The goal of this course is to teach student divers a systematic, methodical approach
to the search and recovery of submerged objects. Student divers will develop the
techniques involved in locating and retrieving lost articles, large and small, within
recreational limits and while avoiding disturbing delicate marine life.
Course standards and procedures:
Minimum Instructor Rating: PADI Search and Recovery Diver Specialty Instructor
Prerequisites PADI (Junior) Advanced Open Water Diver
Minimum Age 12 years
Ratios Open Water: 8:1
Site, Depths, and Hours Depth: 6-9 metres/20-30 feet recommended
Hours Recommended: 24
Minimum Open Water Dives: 4 dives over 2 days

Student diver and instructor equipment requirements:


Instructor Materials and Equipment
Required:
PADI Search and Recovery Diver Specialty Course Instructor Guide
Specialty equipment needed for student divers to perform rigging and lifting.
Small objects for student divers to find and recover by hand (e.g., brightly colored
weights, one litre plastic bottles filled with sand).
Large objects for student divers to find and recover by a lift bag. Weight range
should be approximately 11 kilograms/25 pounds (maximum for objects used during
Search and Recovery Diver Open Water Dive One) to 45 kilograms/100 pounds
(maximum for objects used during Search and Recovery Diver Open Water Dives
Two, Three, and Four).
Recommended
PADI Search and Recovery Diver Manual. Use the student diver manual for
detailed content explanation.
PADI Search and Recovery video.
As needed: assorted lines, surface floats and markers, anchors and bottom
markers, dive light, and Nav-Finder or slate.
Student Diver Materials and Equipment
Recommended
PADI Search and Recovery Diver Manual
PADI Search and Recovery video
Access to support equipment as necessary, including but not limited to: dive light,
Nav-Finder or slate, lift bag and rope, and underwater reel with search line.

Search and Recovery Diver Open Water Dives


Dive One
1. Predive procedures
a. Practice circular/rope search pattern on land. Assign one individual to
be the anchor diver and one to be the search diver.

b. Practice a U search pattern on land. Assign one person to be the


navigator and one person to be the searcher. Determine the
approximate time/kick cycles required to complete the different sides
of the U pattern.
c. On land, practice rigging an object similar to that being recovered
using the knots learned during the presentation.
2. Dive One Tasks
a. Small-area search Buddy teams search for and recover a small object
(no bigger than a baseball smaller if visibility is good) that has been
placed in a predetermined area (approximately 15 metres by 15
metres/50 feet by 50 feet, or other dimensions for the same area of
search).
b. Large-area search Buddy teams search for and recover an object (not
more than 10 kilograms/25 pounds negatively buoyant) that has been
placed in a predetermined area (approximately 30 metres by 30
metres/100 feet by 100 feet, or other dimensions for the same area of
search).
c. Teams enter the water, mark off the search area with buoys and
initiate a U pattern search for the object.
d. Once teams locate the object, they attach a buoy and recover the
object using a lift bag.
e. Teams bring the object to the surface and remove it from the water.
3. Debriefing
a. Student divers discuss use of circular rope and U search patterns and
lifting exercise.

Dive Two

1. Dive Two Tasks


a. Teams enter the water, mark off the search area with buoys and
initiate an expanding square search pattern for the object and raise it
with a lift bag.
b. Teams surface with the object and remove it from the water.
2. Debriefing
a. Have student divers discuss use of expanding square and lifting
exercise.

Dive Three

1. Predive procedures
a. Prepare ropes and weights/anchors needed for jackstay search
method.
2. Dive Three Tasks
a. Teams are to enter the water, mark off the search area with buoys and
initiate a jackstay search for the object.
b. Teams are to surface with the object and remove it from the water.
3. Debriefing
a. Have student divers discuss use of jackstay search and lifting exercise.

Dive Four

1. Predive procedures
a. Prepare any search and recovery equipment needed for the dive.
Carefully plan the dive with buddy teams.
2. Dive Four Tasks
a. Teams are to enter the water, mark off the search area with buoys and
initiate a search for the object.
b. Teams surface with the object and remove it from the water.
3. Debriefing
a. Have student divers discuss use of jackstay search and lifting exercise.

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