TEC 40 CCR
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Who should take this course?
The future of deep tec diving belongs to the CCR (closed circuit rebreather) and the Tec 40 CCR course is where it all starts. If you’re interested in technical diving and want to dive a rebreather, the Tec 40 CCR course is your entry into the tec diving realm. This first level of training introduces you to Type T CCRs, which can be electronic CCRs (eCCRs) and manual CCRs (mCCRs). During the course, you focus on developing the discipline it takes to be a technical diver while learning the details of proper setup, predive checks, dive planning, failure and problem management and teamwork for CCR diving.
To take a Tec 40 CCR Diver course, you must:
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Be a PADI Deep Diver or show proof of 10 dives to 30 metres/100 feet
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Have a minimum of 30 logged dives, with at least 10 dives using EANx deeper than 18 metres/60 feet
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Be at least 18 years old
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Before Training Dive 5, be certified as a PADI Rescue Diver
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Before certification, have at least 50 logged dives.
Note that qualifying certifications from other diver training organizations may apply – ask your Tec 40 CCR Instructor.
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What will you learn?
You’ll learn to make no stop or limited decompression dives using a Type T CCR to a maximum depth of 40 metres/130 feet during eight training dives. You’ll also cover:
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Basic CCR function
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Tec equipment and CCR setup and checklists
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Diving CCRs and handling potential problems
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Decompression software and open-circuit bailout requirements
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Post-dive procedures and disassembly
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Thinking like a Tec CCR diver
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How can you start learning now?
Get the PADI Tec 40 CCR Diver Manual on DVD from your local PADI Dive Shop that offers PADI TecRec courses and start reading. You’ll also get a TecRec Type T CCR Predive Checklist Slate. When you know what CCR model you’ll use for training, you can also start studying the manufacturer’s literature.
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What scuba gear will you use?
You’ll use standard tec diving equipment appropriate for the local environment, including your exposure suit, mask, fins and weight system. Snorkels are optional, but a collapsible snorkel can be carried in your pocket. You’ll also need a Delayed Surface Marker Buoy (DSMB) and reel, an audible surface signaling device, slate and a compass. Your PADI Tec 40 CCR Instructor will advise you about the Type T CCR you’ll learn to use and suggest a CCR dive computer with open-circuit bailout capability (if not integrated into the CCR), offboard life support system, and oxygen analyzer along with other beneficial gear.
After certification as a PADI Tec 40 CCR Diver, you’ll need to qualify if you want to use a different Type T CCR model because procedures vary with each model. However, you don’t need to repeat the entire course. Just take a PADI Tec CCR Qualifier program that focuses on the knowledge and skills needed to use a different Type T CCR model.
Your instructor will make sure that all Type T CCRs used in PADI courses meet requirements, such as being third party tested and that manufacturers ensure their CCRs meet a comprehensive list of requirements.
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Next Step
Go tec and earn a CCR certification:
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Enroll in a PADI Tec 40 CCR course at a PADI Dive Center or Resort.
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Visit the PADI TecRec Blog.
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Download a Medical Statement and Questionnaire (pdf).
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Download a PADI Standard Safe Technical Diving Practices Statement of Understanding.
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Browse the PADI Course Catalog.
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