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DAN Training

DAN is a world leader in the provision of accident management training for the diving community and beyond.

Most of the training programs are recognised under the Nationally Recognised Training Scheme in Australia.  This means the courses can be incorporated as an integral part of a variety of courses conducted within the tertiary education sphere. The courses are also recognised by various Workplace Authorities within Australia. Follow the links below to learn more about each course.

Perform CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation)
This course to provide participants with training in techniques for basic life support, including the management of an unresponsive victim.

Automated External Defibrillators (AED)
This course teaches participant to provide care for cardiac arrest by using an automated external defibrillator (AED).

First Aid Programs
In addition to a comprehensive range of Oxygen courses, DAN Asia-Pacific also offers a full range of First Aid Programs, which are Nationally Recognised (in Australia) as well as being regarded highly in other parts of the world. These courses include:

Provide Basic Emergency Life Support
Apply First Aid
Advanced First Aid

Oxygen Provision in Gerenal First Aid
This course trains non-divers and professional rescuers (such as life guards) the managment of both responsive and unresponsive victims in general medical emergencies and the provision of basic life support including the use of oxygen first aid.

Oxygen Provision in Dive Accidents
As a recreational diver, participant receives training to provide vital first aid that can make a difference to a scuba diver with decompression illness. The DAN Oxygen Provider Course provides entry-level training in the recognition and management of possible diving-related injuries using emergency oxygen first aid.

Advanced Oxygen First Aid
This advanced-level program is designed to train existing DAN Oxygen Providers to use the MTV-100 or a Bag Valve Mask while providing care for a non-breathing injured diver.

First Aid for Hazardous Marine Life Injuries
Serious hazardous marine life injuries are rare, but most divers experience minor discomfort from unintentional encounters with fire coral, jellyfish and other marine creatures. This course teaches divers to minimize these injuries and reduce diver discomfort and pain.

On-Site Neurological Assessment
Learn how to conduct a neurological assessment on a potentially injured diver in this course. The information gained in this assessment can help convince a diver of the need for oxygen first aid, and help a dive physician determine the proper treatment.

 
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