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IDSA OPERATIONAL & ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES - APPENDIX G3<br />

Application Form for Assessment to :<br />

IDSA Level 3 - Surface Supplied Offshore Air Diver<br />

LAST NAME FIRST NAME<br />

Date of Birth<br />

Address<br />

I certify that I have attached :<br />

Nationality<br />

Male/<br />

Female<br />

� The Lists of <strong>Diving</strong> and Work Experience from Appendices G1, G2 and this Appendix G3 -<br />

and that they are true extracts from my Logbook(s)<br />

� A copy of my Medical Certificate stating that I am Fit to Dive.<br />

Date of Application<br />

LEVEL 3<br />

Signature<br />

1. The purpose of this assessment is to confirm that a diver has the theoretical knowledge and practical<br />

ability required by the IDSA Level 3 (Surface Supplied Offshore Air Diver) syllabus, by ensuring that he<br />

:<br />

� Understands the principles of SCUBA diving operations<br />

� Can dive safely and competently using SCUBA equipment to a depth of 30 metres with air as<br />

the breathing mixture.<br />

� Can carry out the work tasks listed in the Level 1 syllabus safely and competently.<br />

� Understands the principles and procedures required for surface supplied operations using both<br />

a Wet Bell and Hot Water system.<br />

� Can dive safely and competently in air diving operations using surface supplied diving<br />

equipment, both from the surface and from an Wet Bell, to a depth of 50 metres.<br />

� Can carry out the work tasks listed in the Level 2 syllabus safely and competently.<br />

� Can dive safely and competently using a hotwater suit<br />

(Publications – OAP) 9 December 09 88

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