Back in the day when I did my training, All the scuba agencies used the established CPR and First Aid training agencies. So, as I recall, NAUI used ASHI, and SSI used NSC, and I think PADI used Medic First Aid. Then of course, the $$$$ appeared and the scuba training agencies started developing their own CPR and First Aid. As I've said before, I'm ok with that as long as they all follow the current CPR Guidelines, and all require hands-on skills practice and demonstration, and I think they all do. My question is this: Is there anything different about these scuba agency courses and regular normal CPR and First Aid courses? Any scuba content?
And if (as I suspect) there isn't any scuba-specific content, are there any classes out there specifically designed to train divers in things they'll encounter in the scuba realm? National Safety Council once had a Scuba First Aid course, but I think it's gone.
And if (as I suspect) there isn't any scuba-specific content, are there any classes out there specifically designed to train divers in things they'll encounter in the scuba realm? National Safety Council once had a Scuba First Aid course, but I think it's gone.