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Diver training

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Safe diving requires training. Not only is the underwater environment hazardous but equipment such as SCUBA can be dangerous to the untrained.

Many diver training organizations exist, throughout the world, offering diver training leading to certification: the issuing of a C-card or qualification card. Reputable dive operators, dive shops and compressor operators refuse to allow uncertified people to dive, hire diving equipment or fill diving cylinders.

A good dive training organisation, such as a dive school based at a dive shop, will always offer courses to the standard of a recognised certification organisation, such as those listed below. Many dive shops in popular holiday locations offer courses that can teach you to dive in a few days, and can be combined with your vacation. Upon completing the course the student is issued a certification card.

Table of contents
1 Sources of diver training
2 Location of training lessons
3 Training topics

Sources of diver training

Many diver training organizations exist:

Location of training lessons

Initial training takes place in three environments:

Typically, early open water takes place in a local body of water such as a lake, a flooded quarry or the sea.

Training topics