IANTD ADVANCED HOGARTHIAN DIVER
Course
This innovative IANTD specialty program offers the fundamental knowledge to increase the proficiency and safety of the advanced or technical diver in diving through practice and training in the use of the Hogarthian minimalist system, which is already widely used in speleo-underwater exploration.
It introduces and lays the foundations for any future course in advanced and technical diving, in wrecks or in caves and obstructed environments in general.
It further improves the level of training of expert divers.
It teaches new drive systems and improves posture and posture.
This shows that IANTD was the first to promote and teach it to a wider audience of divers who are not involved in speleo-underwater research.
Course overview
This course represents the true “refinement” of the diver.
- Equipment checklist.
- Use the proper equipment.
- Use of Hogarthian configuration.
- Carrying out dry tests.
- Pre-dive check.
- Breathing techniques.
- Trim.
- Discharge mask.
- Drive techniques.
- Communicate underwater with hand signals using only one hand.
- Communication with light signals.
- Written communication using a whiteboard or sticky notes.
- Emergency management exercises.
- Remove and return equipment to the surface smoothly and without catching.
- Ten meter climb exercise in a perfect horizontal floating position.
- Team management.
Course prerequisites
- Minimum IANTD Deep Air Diver certification or higher.
- Equivalent certificate from another educational agency. Patent level equivalency is limited to those agencies that, in their joint program with the IANTD Deep Air Diver, provide for the use and mandatory training of a double tank equipped with two valves and a central separator.
- 18 years old.
- Medical certificate of suitability for diving.
Educational course materials
IANTD Hogarthian Diver Educational Kit.
Duration of the course
This course is a true “refinement” of an advanced and technical diver, duration of the complete course: 21 hours in a maximum of 3 days.
The course must be conducted continuously, i.e. consecutively and without time breaks.