Technical Dive Guide Certification in 2025 can we ask for Proof ?

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"Technical Dive Guide Certification"
Is there such a thing? With what agency?
In Cozumel, at least, the technical dive guides are certified DMs who are also certified as technical divers. It is similar to the DMs who lead cavern and cave dives in the Yucatan--they must be cave certified.
 
"Technical Dive Guide Certification"
Is there such a thing? With what agency?
From the Divetech, Grand Cayman website. You could email them to ask exactly what this means.

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"Technical Dive Guide Certification"
Is there such a thing? With what agency?
I often "casually" guide technical dives for individuals I don't know well. I'm also one of a few people who qualifies divers to access one of our local dive sites. I've decided it's time to carry some professional insurance and am currently pursuing the "TDI Technical Div Master" certification, so yes.
 
 
I sometimes guide people at either of the two cave diving sites in the area that require a dive guide. When I am acting in the role of a guide, I usually help plan the dive even though at the end of the day, the clients have responsibility accepting the plan. This includes recommending which gases to bring, the quantities of the gases, dive planning with decompression strategies, etc.

I don't think it's unreasonable to ask for proof of qualifications of a person you are hiring as a guide and I would not feel insulted if a client asked me for such proof.
 

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