

Decompression Procedures
Offered by Tiedemanns Diving Center
Levittown, NY
Course Description
Advance your technical diving capabilities with the TDI Decompression Procedures course at Tiedemann's Diving Center. This program is meticulously designed for certified divers seeking to extend their bottom times beyond standard no-decompression limits. You will learn the critical techniques for planning and executing dives that require staged decompression, a vital skill for exploring deeper wrecks or extended reef systems. Building upon knowledge typically gained in Advanced Nitrox, this course provides a thorough understanding of decompression theory and practical application, preparing you for more complex underwater environments.
The curriculum at Tiedemann's Diving Center covers essential topics including gas planning for multiple mixes, understanding decompression algorithms, and the proficient use of dive computers and decompression tables. Emphasis is placed on safety protocols and contingency planning, ensuring you are equipped to manage potential issues during decompression stops. The course involves both theoretical classroom sessions and practical application, including pool sessions for equipment configuration and open water dives to practice these crucial decompression techniques. Participants will learn to effectively manage their gas supply throughout the dive and decompression phases for a safe ascent.
This TDI Decompression Procedures certification is a significant step for divers aiming to progress in technical diving. It unlocks the ability to plan and execute dives with mandatory decompression obligations, opening up new possibilities for exploration. While the course cost covers instruction and certification, students are responsible for their own gas fills and any associated fees. Specific equipment requirements will be discussed during initial lectures, ensuring you are prepared for the practical components of the course.
The waters around Tiedemann's Diving Center offer varied conditions throughout the year. While sea temperatures average around 12.7°C, they can fluctuate significantly. For instance, June and July typically see air temperatures reaching 21.7°C and 24.1°C respectively, with rainfall decreasing to around 74mm and 90.9mm, making these months potentially favorable for diving activities. Understanding these environmental factors is part of the comprehensive training provided.
What's included
- Lecture sessions
- Pool class for equipment configuration and rigging
- Open water dives for decompression techniques
Requirements
- Advanced Certification (with Deep Diving and Wreck Diving)
- Enriched Air Nitrox certification
- Intro to Tech course completion
- Decompression Procedures course is commonly followed by the Advanced Nitrox course.
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