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updated:
May 24, 2008
Marine Life Injuries - A non-diving distinctive specialty.
Classroom only.
Counts toward the
Master Scuba Diver
Certification.
Why Take the Marine Life Injuries Specialty? Serious hazardous marine life injuries are rare, but most divers
experience minor discomfort from unintentional encounters with fire
coral, jellyfish and other marine creatures. This course teaches divers
to minimize these injuries and reduce diver discomfort and pain.
Open to divers and non-divers.
Taught in connection with the DAN First Aid for Hazardous Marine Life
Injuries.
Requirements: Must be 10 years old. Strongly recommended to be currently certified in CPR/First Aid
What you will do: Come to class. You will
watch a short video, we will go over the knowledge review located in the student manual,
will participate in a skills practice session and take a 20-question
quiz.
Materials Needed: Student Handbook for First Aid for
Hazardous Marine Life Injuries (included in course price)
Cost
of Course with materials: $75
- Price includes includes Student Handbook for First Aid for
Hazardous Marine Life Injuries, Pocket Guide for First Aid for Hazardous
Marine Life Injuries, classroom session, certification card and picture
for certification card and the DAN certification for First Aid for
Hazardous Marine Life Injuries.
How to get started: Call us at 214-505-0713 or
Click here to email us
to sign up for the course. 
How to Get Started:
Call us at
214-505-0713 or
Click here to email us
Saturday May 24, 2008

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