DAN
Dive Emergency Specialist
Continuing education
is an important way for divers to continue to hone their diving skills
and improve
as divers. Divers Alert Network understands the importance of being an
active and involved diver who
takes the time to learn about not just new dive techniques, but
techniques to care for yourself and
others injured in a dive accident.
To recognize this commitment to dive safety, DAN has created a
recognition program called Diving
Emergency Specialist or the DES Program. The DES designation is a way
to commend divers who
have sought out the training they need to be prepared buddies and
safer divers.
To earn
this recognition, divers must hold current certifications in:
Oxygen First Aid for
Scuba Diving Injuries
(or equivalent)
Plus
three of the following:
Advanced Oxygen First
Aid for Scuba Diving Injuries
(or equivalent)
First Aid for
Hazardous Marine Life Injuries
(or equivalent)
AEDs for Scuba Diving
(or equivalent)
On-Site Neurological
Assessment for Divers
(or equivalent)
Remote Emergency
Medical Oxygen
(REMO2™)
If you have taken a
Diving Emergency
Management Provider
class, it must have included
Advanced O2
and that must be reflected on your certification card.
You must
also hold:
a
rescue-level
certification
or higher with your training agency; and
current
CPR and first aid
certifications.
This program is open to any diver.
To receive this recognition, submit your
application
(PDF: 51 KB)
directly to DAN Training with
photocopies of all the required certifications and the $20 application
fee.
DES
recognition includes a:
plastic
Diving Emergency Specialist certification card;
DES certificate; and
DES shoulder patch.
As a DES
recognized diver, you will also receive:
invitations to preview future DAN Online Seminars before they are
released to public at no charge; and
a coupon good for 10% off oxygen units or accessories