DS DS/EN 14413-1 Recreational Diving Services - Safety related minimum requirements for the training of scuba instructors - Part 1: Level 1
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DS DS/EN 14413-1 Document Information:
Title
Recreational Diving Services - Safety related minimum requirements for the training of scuba instructors - Part 1: Level 1
Fritidsdykkerservice - Sikkerhed relateret til minimumkravene for træning af fritidsdykkerinstruktører - Del 1: Niveau 1
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Apr 23, 2004
Scope:
This Standard specifies the competencies that a scuba instructor has to have achieved in order for a training organization to award the scuba instructor certification indicating that he has met or exceeded scuba instructor level 1 and specifies assessment of these competencies. It also specifies conditions under which training has to be provided, in addition to the general requirements for recreational diving service provision according to prEN 14467. This Standard applies only to contractual training and certification in recreational scuba diving.
Keywords:
- CERTIFICATION
- DEFINITION
- DEFINITIONS
- DIVERS
- DIVING
- DIVING WORKS
- OUTDOOR LEISURE ACTIVITIES
- QUALIFICATIONS
- SAFETY
- SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
- SERVICES
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- SUITABILITY
- TRAINING
- SPECIFICATIONS
- SKIN DIVING
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