Absolutely, yes.
Good diving, Craig
And if they give you any grief, they are horses rears and you need to find a better shop.
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Absolutely, yes.
Good diving, Craig
Exactly what happened with me & I went SSI (although all other cert are PADI).I live in a rural area. I'm a PADI certified diver. I would like to take the Nitrox class, but my PADI instructor cannot do it for while. There is a course available immediately via SSI. Does it matter which organization I take Nitrox through?
If the PADI course includes issuing a card as part of the course cost, you'll get a PADI Nitrox card. You can use that alone to show that you're a certified open water diver who is also qualified to dive Nitrox. A separate SSI card would be difficult to obtain without taking the SSI course, for reasons of liability. I'm an SSI instructor and I'm not aware of any cross-agency specialty ceritfication programs at the recreational level.I am currently SSI, picking up a specialty from PADI. Am I going to end up with multiple cards (my SSI and a new PADI) or will SSI recognize the class and send me a new card?
If you want to pony up $25 or so, your SSI shop can issue you a specialty card for every specialty course you take. That's not usually done. Usually you wait to get an "Advanced" or "Master" Diver card, when you've fulfilled the training and experience requirements. Those cards (under SSI) list the specialties you've taken.Does each course provide a unique card that you carry OR can a single card indicate multiple completed certs?
One of my LDS will not take a Padi card for EAN. Even-though my Padi instructor was much more in-depth than the other card I have.
NOTE: I did not get another card due to this.