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PADI & DSAT Gas Blender Instructor course


You might be certified to blend gas, but do you want to teach others to provide gas mixtures? If so, the DSAT Gas Blender Instructor course might be just what you’re looking for. The PADI/DSAT Gas Blender Instructor course is one of the most informative and comprehensive programs available, incorporating instructional philosophies and course goals that directly address the demanding nature of gas blending.  If you're not yet qualified as a Gas Blender, we can integrate the Gas Blender training with our Instructor course.

What can I do as a PADI/DSAT Gas Blender Instructor?
· Teach the DSAT Gas Blender Course

What do I need to start?
· At least PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor certification
· PADI Enriched Air Instructor certification (can be offered the same time if necessary)
· A DSAT Gas Blender certification or qualifying gas blender certification from another certification organization.

What will I do?
You’ll learn the principles and procedures for oxygen cleaning, oxygen service and oxygen compatible air. You’ll also learn how to conduct the DSAT Gas Blender course.

How long will it take?
The course takes approximately 1 1/2 days and if you need Enriched Air Instructor this is also 1 1/2 days.

This course allows you to teach and certify divers with an interest in gas blending. To qualify as a DSAT Gas Blender Instructor, you need to be certified as a DSAT Gas Blender (or equivalent, but this can be integrated the same time as the Instructor course) and attend a  PADI Instructor program. You’ll also need to be certified as a PADI Enriched Air Instructor, which can be done simultaneously. Once certified, you will be qualified to instruct divers on how to blend gases of Nitrox and Trimix. This program will allow you to teach different blending methodologies, explain the potential hazards related to handling oxygen, and demonstrate the steps related to oxygen cleaning equipment. As demand for exotic technical diving gases continues to grow, increase your employment opportunities by qualifying to train DSAT Gas Blenders. 


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