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UTD's Essentials of Tech/Cave/Wreck Side Mount Diving class is designed to cross over or prepare a diver to use double cylinders and/or appropriate decompression cylinders in preparation for technical training, advanced cave training or advanced wreck penetration in a side mount configuration. Essentials of Tech/Cave/Wreck Side Mount is a prerequisite for all UTD's tech, cave, and wreck classes taken in a side mount configuration.
Like all the UTD Essentials classes, Essentials of Tech/Cave/Wreck Side Mount Diving is a personal skills class. In other words, while the student is introduced to personal and team skills, emergency skills are presented in a training situation, as opposed to a surprise, critical skills situation.
Prerequisites
Must meet UTD General Course Prerequisites as outlined in Section 1.6
Minimum age of 18
Standard gases are used. Nitrox and/or Helium certification required if breathing any gas with higher O2 content than 22% and/or using a helium based mix.
Course Content
Training is based on a minimum of three days and includes a minimum of eight hours of gear configuration and academics, three hours of dry runs and at least four in-water dives. These must be a combination of demonstration/critical skills and experience dives. Additional training and dives are at the discretion of the instructor and are based on the level of training the student is seeking.
Course Limits
General Training Limits as outlined in Section 1.4
All dives are to maintain a working PO2 of no greater than 1.4
UTD Z-System Side-Mount configuration
Student to instructor ratio maximum 3:1 during in-water sessions.
Online Classroom Courses and Text
Online Classroom Materials - Essentials of Tech/Cave/Wreck Side-Mount Diving
Overhead Side-Mount Worksheet
Essentials of Side-Mount Diving DVD is recommended
Academic Topics
UTD organization
Side-Mount Diving Principles
Side-Mount theory as it applies to tech, cave, and wreck diving
Theory of independent doubles
Diving proficiency with in water skills
Buoyancy control and trim
Streamlining and equipment configuration
Propulsion techniques
Air sharing and valve procedures
Situational awareness
Communication
Gear configuration
Breathing gas overview
Dive planning and gas management
Land Drills and Topics
Dive team protocols
Setup and Configuration of the Z-System
Gas sharing drills
Equipment fit and function
Propulsion techniques
Setup and configuration of multi-cylinder Side Mount system.
Multiple cylinder gas management
Simulated failures of the stage bottles
Simulated failures of the distribution block
Simulated failure of the drive hose connection
Pre-dive drills
Required Dive Skills and Drills
All skills and drills as outlined in the general diving skills as outline in Section 1.5
All skills requirements of requested crossover level as outlined by UTD Class structure
Emergency out of gas management
Demonstrate the ability to deploy and retrieve guideline
Demonstrate good buoyancy and trim
Demonstrate proficiency with Basic 6 skills while configured in a Side Mount system
Non-silting propulsion techniques
Familiarization with Side Mount configuration and equipment
Multiple cylinder gas management
Demonstration and practice with unclipped drive hose failure
Demonstration and practice with distribution block failure
Demonstration and practice with gas switch failures
Equipment Requirements
Side Mount equipment configuration is designed to be simple and efficient. To get the most from your class, the course is taken in a complete UTD Z-system Side Mount system.
Required Equipment
All equipment noted in paragraph 3.0
Complete UTD Z-System (with isolatable manifold, QC6, etc)
Appropriate multiple AL80 stage bottles with appropriate Side-Mount rigging
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