Unfortunately, there is a bit misinformation being disseminated here. I doubt that it is at all intentional, rather it is probably a misunderstanding of the Rescue Diver course. Or, perhaps the poster is repeating erroneous information that was conveyed to him.
The correct, 'official' statement of pre-requisites (website and PADI Instructor Manual 2016) for the Rescue Diver course:
Diver Prerequisites
• 12 years old
Note: 12-14 year old divers may earn Junior Rescue Diver certifications
• PADI (Junior) Adventure Diver certification – must have completed the Underwater Navigation Adventure Dive
• PADI Open Water Divers may participate in Knowledge Development and Rescue Exercises in confined water
• EFR® Primary and Secondary Care training within 24 months. Training may be completed along with rescue diver course.
So, AOW is not required. Adventure Diver is required, as is the Underwater Navigation Dive, as one of the dives completed for that certification.And, there is an age pre-requisite. And, EFR is a pre-requisite, although it may be completed along with the RD course. Note, the pre-requisites DO NOT state that EFR is completed as part of the RD course.
NO. See explanatory comments below.The only PADI requirement for Rescue Diver is AOW certification.
NO. See correct statements, below.LariatAdvance:But EFR or CPR isn't a prerequisite. (unless your shop is soaking you for another fee).
Could you possibly share with us where you found this text? It is NOT correct, as written. But, I am wondering if there is some marketing material out there somewhere that contains this working.LariatAdvance:PADI words it a little confusing, but that works out to the dive shop's advantage.
"PREREQUISITES: Prerequisite certification for enrollment is PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or an equivalent rating.
The correct, 'official' statement of pre-requisites (website and PADI Instructor Manual 2016) for the Rescue Diver course:
Diver Prerequisites
• 12 years old
Note: 12-14 year old divers may earn Junior Rescue Diver certifications
• PADI (Junior) Adventure Diver certification – must have completed the Underwater Navigation Adventure Dive
• PADI Open Water Divers may participate in Knowledge Development and Rescue Exercises in confined water
• EFR® Primary and Secondary Care training within 24 months. Training may be completed along with rescue diver course.
So, AOW is not required. Adventure Diver is required, as is the Underwater Navigation Dive, as one of the dives completed for that certification.And, there is an age pre-requisite. And, EFR is a pre-requisite, although it may be completed along with the RD course. Note, the pre-requisites DO NOT state that EFR is completed as part of the RD course.
As general statements, these are also NOT correct. CPR / First Aid - the EFR course - is separate and distinct from the Rescue Diver course - it is an entirely different course. It is also clearly listed as a pre-requisite to Rescue Diver certification (not to starting the RD course, but for certification as a RD). It may be conducted as an integrated 'package'. But, it is most definitely not considered to be Day 2 of the Rescue Diver course. Very few shops attempt to teach a competent, complete Rescue Diver course - 10 exercises and 2 Scenarios - in one day. It can be done, but a lot is crammed into a limited amount of time, with inadequate time allowed for practice and mastery of the skills.EFR is actually day 2 of the Rescue Diver course. . . . CPR and First Aid is integrated into the Rescue Diver course. . . . As I stated, CPR and First Aid is day 2 of the RD course.