IANTD (International Association of Nitrox and Technical Divers) is a scuba diving training agency. It specializes in providing technical diving education and certification to divers worldwide.
IANTD was established in the late 1980s.
The organization was founded to address the growing demand for professional training in the field of technical diving.
IANTD has been at the forefront of technical diving education, developing safe and responsible dive practices.
Over the years, IANTD has expanded its training programs to offer courses in various aspects of technical diving, including rebreathers, trimix, cave diving, and more.
The organization has a global presence and is recognized as a leading authority in the diving industry.
IANTD continues to innovate and adapt to the latest advancements in diving technology and safety.
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A course designed to introduce divers to the basics of technical diving, including equipment configuration, gas management, and dive planning.
A course that focuses on the use of enriched air nitrox as a breathing gas for decompression diving and extends the depth limit for recreational divers.
A course that trains divers to use trimix as a breathing gas, allowing for deeper dives and helium narcosis management.
A course that teaches divers how to use rebreathers, which recycle exhaled gas, allowing for longer dive times and reduced gas consumption.
A course that provides training for diving in cavern environments, including proper buoyancy control, line handling, and emergency procedures.
Technical diving involves diving beyond the limits of recreational diving, usually involving complex gas mixtures, extended decompression, and deeper depths.
The duration of technical diving courses can vary depending on the level of certification, but it typically takes several days to complete the necessary training and dives.
Technical diving carries inherent risks due to the complexity and depth involved. However, with proper training, equipment, and adherence to established procedures, the risks can be minimized.
Yes, IANTD certifications are internationally recognized and accepted in diving communities around the world.
Rebreathers can be safe for diving when used properly and with appropriate training. They offer benefits such as extended dive times and reduced gas consumption, but proper maintenance and monitoring are essential.