The Commercial Diver Network
I have been looking for different schools for my EMT and DMT training and I came across this one. It’s a 5 to 6 week program for someone who has no medical background such as myself. The total course cost is 2000 and they say the DMT credentials are recognized world wide. It’s on the Roatan which is on the 2nd largest barrier reef, so I think this would be an awesome place to study and get some great dives in-between.
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I would suggest you ask just who recognized the DMT credentials.
Ask for references before you spend the money.
The program he is speaking of began in the early 90's taught by Oilfield divers to a few Docs and nurses who were SCUBA (PADI) divers. It holds no water with offshore divers and is not a DMT course that we recongnise.
Mr Tailing Red you say you are attending CDA at this moment? Why is it that you continue to post threads such as this if you are? All available information should be affored to you through your counsellor at CDA.
The origin of the courses began @ Utila Island Honduras!
Happy to help. I'll say one thing, though- it's not quite as simple as that to get a Part 2.
In the UK, you pay your money, get a part 1 (since 1998 this is actually called HSE Offshore top up, or something like that.). then you have to fulfil some requirements (these change from time to time, but for arguments sake, lets say that it's a certain amount of dive time at different depths, roughly adding up to a year of work). Then you have to pay more money (a LOT more money- last I heard in TUC was about £18k) to one of the IMCA-compliant schools (off the top of my head, TUC in Scotland, INPP in France, TUC in Tasmania or PDC in S. Africa) and you get an IMCA Closed-Bell Ticket. You will only get an actual 'HSE Closed Bell' ticket (which used to be called the HSE Part 2) if you go to the Scottish school, as it's the only UK school which does Sat training. You can't get a job in Sat in the UK without the ticket. I suspect what you have/had in mind with the IUC and PDSNY is some kind of 'Grandad's rights' ticket, or similar.
The only way that I can see around you not having to go back to school(!) is to get in touch with IMCA and see if they are willing to transfer the Sat certification you have (and experience) to an IMCA Closed Bell ticket. This might even involve having to go to an IMCA compliant school (I believe there's a couple in USA and Canada) and jumping through a couple of hoops, maybe sit an exam, and show some logbooks.
If the job in Dubai is Air work, your Part 1 will cover you. If it's Sat, and the company will accept what you've got, then you're still a go, but if you need an IMCA ticket, I'd get on the phone.
Sorry if this p***** up your leg...!
OK, have a look at this link- see if you can see your cert on there, alternatively, I'd draw your attention to the bit at the bottom right about the Ocean corporation- I'd get in touch with them and see what they need to give you an IMCA ticket.
http://www.imca-int.com/divisions/diving/profile/personnel/training...
Dale given all your experience i would like your addvice on what would benefit me more right out of the gate. Would it be better to persue extra edducation with welding technician or the meddical technician? thanks for your time!
No Joe Black, I start in Feb and I am just looking for a cheaper program for my EMT and DMT training this one is about 2000 cheaper than CDA. So I figured I would jump on here and get some experienced DMT's opinions’
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