International recognition of your Dutch diving qualification
Divers train in the Netherlands to work worldwide. This page explains — precisely and honestly — how the Dutch professional diving scheme relates to the international frameworks employers ask for: IMCA, HSE (UK), ADAS (Australia) and more.
How the Dutch scheme works
Dutch professional diving qualifications are not issued by a school but by the national scheme: training at a recognised institute (such as BC-opleidingen), an independent national exam, and registration with NDC-RI, the Dutch register for occupational diving, with Hobéon as the independent examination body. That separation — school, exam and register are independent of each other — is exactly what international frameworks look for.
IMCA
IMCA’s certification guidance lists the Dutch scheme among the national diver-training schemes it recognises (surface-supplied and closed bell categories, IMCA D 01/18 and successors). Note: IMCA recognises the national scheme — an individual diver needs a valid NDC-RI registration, and dive-supervisor recognition outside Dutch waters runs through IMCA’s own mutual-recognition route.
HSE (United Kingdom)
The UK HSE list of approved diving qualifications names the Dutch qualifications “NDC Registratie Instelling B50R” and “Duikarbeid Categorie B50” for SCUBA and surface-supplied diving (listed with validity to 1 February 2027). In short: a Dutch B50 diver can work under UK regulations.
ADAS (Australia)
ADAS operates crossover arrangements for Dutch (NDCCI/Hobéon) certificates towards the corresponding Australian levels — a route towards work in Australia and ADAS-aligned markets.
IMCA Diver Medic Technician
BC-opleidingen is listed in IMCA’s register of approved Diver Medic training providers — the only provider in the Netherlands and the Benelux.
DNV (welding)
Underwater welder qualification at our Hyperbaric Welding Center is examined under the DNV flag (personnel certification, ISO/IEC 17024), to EN ISO 15618-1 with preparation for AWS D3.6M.
The honest print
- Recognition frameworks change. We verify our claims against the source documents; always check the current requirements of your target market and employer before you plan a career step.
- IMCA recognition concerns the national scheme and the diver’s valid registration — no school anywhere can hand out “an IMCA certificate” directly.
- A Dutch dive-supervisor qualification is recognised for Dutch waters; working as an IMCA supervisor abroad requires IMCA’s separate route.
- Tell us where you want to work: we will tell you exactly what that market requires — including what your Dutch qualification does not automatically cover.
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