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I can't speak for all agencies, but we don't demo skills during OW in SSI. We observe and evaluate. If I have to show them how, they aren't ready for checkouts.At the risk of returning to the issue in the OP, I can see some force in the argument in asking the DM not to wear Tec set-up on training dives. If you are going to demonstrate regulator recovery, it is pretty hard to do that wearing a rebreather (for example).
But on the snorkels thing, I can't remember the last time I saw an instructor wearning a snorkel in this part of the world. But I think if the instructor is teaching the class, it is kind of their call.
I wish it was my call. Standards require me to use a snorkel in OW.
SSI training Standards:During all scuba training each student is to be
equipped with a complete Total Diving System
consisting of the Snorkeling System, the Exposure
System (where applicable), the Air Delivery System,
the Information System, the Total DiveLog System,
the Buoyancy Control System, and the Specialty
Training and Accessory System. (Mask, Snorkel, Fins,
Buoyancy Compensator with Power Inflator, Weight
System, Cylinder, Regulator with Submersible Pressure
Gauge and Alternate Air Source, Depth Gauge, Timing
Device, SSI DiveLog). During all open water scuba
training, each Instructor is to be equipped with at least:
all student equipment plus an emergency signaling
device, a knife and a compass. Protective suits and
weight systems are recommended for both instructors
and students whenever possible. Students should be
encouraged to purchase and use their own equipment.
This becomes increasingly important during the more
advanced levels of training.
On the topic of confusing gear, if an OW diver can't identify a first stage, primary, secondary, BCD and inflator hose and harness, they shouldn't be diving. A BP/W rig has the same key components as any other BCD.
The only arguments I've heard against this rig strike me as being made in ignorance of the system.