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DAN's mission is that of operating and maintaining an international network
of alarm centers, active 24 hours a day, guaranteeing, in the event of an emergency, specialized assistance, to any diver, anywhere in the world.
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Oxygen
First Aid for Scuba Diving Injuries
This course represents
entry-level training designed to educate the general diving (and
qualified non-diving) public to better recognise possible dive-related
injuries and to provide emergency oxygen first aid while activating
the local emergency medical services (EMS) and / or arranging for
evacuation to the nearest available medical facility. |
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Advanced
Oxygen First Aid
The
DAN Advanced Oxygen First Aid for Scuba Diving Injuries Course is
a Training Program for those individuals who have successfully completed
the DAN Oxygen First Aid for Scuba Diving Injuries course. It is
designed to train DAN Oxygen Providers to use a positive pressure
valve (as the MTV100) and/or a bag-valve-mask (BVM); depending on
local legal laws and regulations. |
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Medical
Oxygen Rebreather
A Medical Oxygen Rebreather
(MO2R) is designed to provide high concentrations of emergency oxygen
for up to eight hours, using a small oxygen cylinder. It will benefit
a responsive and breathing injured diver where there is a substantial
distance to the nearest medical facility or delay to the next level
of response.
During the DAN MO2R course, DAN Oxygen Providers will learn when
it is appropriate to deploy the Medical Oxygen Rebreather, how to
set up the system and how to use it.
Thanks to a Medical Oxygen Rebreather and divers trained in the
use of such systems, diving in remote locations will be safer than
ever. |
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First
Aid for Hazardous Marinelife Injuries
This
course represents entry-level training designed to educate the general
diving (and qualified non-diving) public to identify hazardous marine
life, to recognize possible injuries caused by hazardous marine
life, to provide first aid for hazardous marine life injuries and
to avoid hazardous marine life injuries. |
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Automated
External Defibrilation (AED)
DAN
Automated External Defibrillator course (AED) for Scuba Diving represents
entry level training designed to educate the general diving (and
qualified non-diving) public to better recognise the warning signs
of Sudden Cardiac Arrest and administer first aid using Basic Life
Support techniques and an Automated External Defibrillator while
activating the local emergency medical services, (EMS) and / or
arranging for evacuation to the nearest appropriate medical facility.
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Dive
Emergency Management Provider (DEMP)
Diver
First Responder (DFR)
DAN Europe’s Comprehensive Training packages
DAN offers several dive-specific first aid training programs. Because
these courses are often taught independently, there is repetitive
information and skills. the Diving Emergency Management Provider
and the Diving First Responder Course allows DAN Instructors to
offer an integrated course that allows divers to learn the information
and skills in DAN Training Programs, at a significant savings of
time, but without sacrificing any skills.
While the Diving Emergency Management Provider course combines the
Oxygen, AED and HMLI course, the DAN Diving First Responder course
also includes the skills and knowledge from the Advanced Oxygen
Provider course.
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Active
Diving Instructors with an active CPR certificate can participate
in a DAN IQC to get certified as DAN Instructor for one or more
of the above mentioned courses. After the IQC they will be able
to offer the DAN courses to their own students.
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More info can
be found on the DAN web site at www.daneurope.org
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