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		<title>Extensive BSAC training at Emperor Divers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In October and the beginning of November Emperor Divers Sharm El Sheikh had four instructors that crossed over to BSAC Dive Leader in order to take part in the BSAC Advanced Diver course that took place from 17 &#8211; 25 November on Emperor Asmaa, one of our fleet boats. Emperor Divers is always looking at [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=sharmdiving.wordpress.com&#38;blog=8360616&#38;post=21&#38;subd=sharmdiving&#38;ref=&#38;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>In October and the beginning of November Emperor Divers Sharm El Sheikh had four  instructors that crossed over to BSAC Dive Leader in order to take part in the  BSAC Advanced Diver course that took place from 17 &#8211; 25 November on Emperor  Asmaa, one of our fleet boats.</p>
<p>Emperor Divers is always looking at the  quality of the service provided to their guests and it could not miss the  opportunity to give their guides the chance to gain precious extra knowledge.  The expanding and ever changing market requires dive centres to broaden their  horizons, services offered and special needs for experienced divers and new  professionals.</p>
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<div id="more">Emperor Divers wants to create new challenges, new  trips and new possibilities for their guests as well as for their employees.  This requires a high standard and top quality, which is achieved by getting the  right training and the experience required.</p>
<p>The Advanced Diver programme  seemed to tailor very well on us (read dive guides) since it involves deepening  the knowledge about meteorology, tidal movements, organizing trips on small and  big boats, setting up emergency equipment and emergency procedures, and leading  rescue teams in case of emergencies. The candidates have to be able to work with  Admiralty Charts, undergo rescue workshops, lead diving trips and extend their  depth limits learning how to perform decompression stops in the proper  way.</p>
<p>Sophie Rennie was our BSAC National Instructor (highest level in  BSAC). She has been diving for almost twenty years and has seven year&#8217;s  experience in instructor assessment and high level diver training. In order to  qualify more Advanced Divers in the future, we also trained two more guides as  BSAC Advanced Instructor. This course is a complex path and a comprehensive  study of how to improve your teaching skills, how to grab a teaching opportunity  when it arises and how to infuse more knowledge and enthusiasm to the course  takers and/or qualified divers. It covers small lectures, specific briefings,  progressive teaching and broad study of diving related topics such as  meteorology, tides, dive managing and rescue leading.</p>
<p>Another important  aspect of the training was the boat handling and boat coxswain training. RIBS  were the boats we learnt how to drive, to steer and to use to recover divers  from the water. The qualification is the CDA (Combined Diving Agencies) BSAC ICC  (International Certificate of Competence) and is widely regarded as the best  training available.</p>
<p>These eight days together aboard Emperor Asmaa have  been fantastic. The Emperor team made a big effort to dovetail all the puzzle  pieces together, to encourage people that needed a nice word, to pat others on  the shoulder and say &#8220;Well done&#8221; immediately after another tick fell in the box.  We also had to face another hitch, which turned out to be very positive; we had  to drive to Hurghada to board the boat and this made our training even more  challenging and interesting because we were not in our usual comfort zone of  known dive sites (Sharm El Sheikh). So we were forced to plan all of the days in  dive sites we barely knew and we could really see the spirit of the Emperor  team: everybody contributing to let the day run smoothly.</p>
<p>But probably  the weirdest task was that we had to pretend to train or brief other instructors  who are colleagues and friends and at the same level of knowledge. But guess  what? Nobody neglected to be part of the audience and actively take part in all  the activities.</p>
<p><strong>New BSAC Advanced Instructors:</strong></p>
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<li>Daniele Zanoni</li>
<li>Steve Hinton</li>
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<p><strong>New BSAC Dive Leaders:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Sarah Wright</li>
<li>Simon Stanford</li>
<li>Steve Parry</li>
<li>Mat Cotton</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>New BSAC Advanced Divers:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Sarah Wright</li>
<li>Simon Stanford</li>
<li>Steve Parry</li>
<li>Mat Cotton</li>
<li>Roger Jenkins</li>
<li>Shaun Lambert</li>
<li>Denis Durrant</li>
<li>Peter Walsh</li>
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<p><strong>New boat handlers and coxswains:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Daniele Zanoni</li>
<li>Sarah Wright</li>
<li>Simon Stanford</li>
<li>Steve Parry</li>
<li>Mat Cotton</li>
<li>Roger Jenkins</li>
<li>Shaun Lambert</li>
<li>Denis Durrant</li>
<li>Peter Walsh</li>
</ul>
<p><em><strong>Source: </strong> Emperor Divers blog (<a href="http://www.emperordivers.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/341" >http://www.emperordivers.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/341</a> )</em></p>
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