Fire brigade proficiency

ProficiencyFire Brigade

Proficiency training specifically for fire brigade divers. Stay operationally deployable and meet the requirements.

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Training

Fire Brigade

Specific

Ongoing proficiency

Focused practice days for fire brigade divers and dive team leaders to keep their proficiency up to standard. Each practice day lasts one day (two sessions); the codings align with the Industry Guideline on ongoing proficiency (NIPV / Brandweer Nederland).

Fire Brigade Diver

Dive Tower Practice Day

Sharpen your core skills in the controlled environment of the dive tower.

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Fire Brigade Diver & Dive Team Leader

Special Procedures — Pool

The ideal preparation for the dive tower.

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Fire Brigade Diver & Dive Team Leader

Emergency Procedure — Open Water

Keep your open-water emergency procedure sharp.

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Fire Brigade Diver & Dive Team Leader

Deep Dive (9 metres and deeper)

Train safe diving at 9 metres and deeper.

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Fire Brigade Diver & Dive Team Leader

Diving without the Option of a Free Ascent

Sometimes a free ascent is not possible — for example beneath a vessel or object.

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Fire Brigade Diver & Dive Team Leader

Locating a Casualty in Large Open Water

Searching in large open water demands overview and cooperation.

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Fire Brigade Diver & Dive Team Leader

Diving from a Vessel

Safe diving from a vessel comes down to tight coordination.

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Fire Brigade Diver & Dive Team Leader

Diving in or near Shipping Routes

Diving with shipping nearby requires firm control.

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Supplementary regional training — Fire Brigade Diver & Dive Team Leader

Diving in Locks

Locks carry specific risks due to the locking process, water movement and suction when operating gates and sluices.

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Supplementary skills training — Fire Brigade Diver & Dive Team Leader

Disconnecting the Air Line / Switching to Bailout (OLV)

For regions that dive with surface-supplied equipment (OLV): train the controlled switch to bailout air and safely disconnecting the air line.

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