Place your TDI eLearning order
Initiate your eLearning TDI course, which aims to equip divers with the skills to effectively plan and conduct a standard staged decompression dive, with a maximum depth limit of 45 meters (150 feet).

Back to classroom
You will instruct students on how to thoroughly understand: An Overview of Decompression Safety and Required Stops. Physics & Physiology: A Comprehensive of Pressure. Facilitate student comprehension of Bubble Formation Mechanics, The Advantages of Hyperoxic Mixtures for Decompression, Nitrogen Absorption and EliminationCarbon Dioxide Toxicity, Ascent and Descent Rates, Hyperthermia and Hypothermia. Psychological Factors: Task Load, Stress, Panic, and Time Management.

Courses Details
TDI ELearning: 1
Workshop: 1
Classroom: 6 hours
Dives: 4 in 2 days prerequisites
Age Minimum: 18 years old
Provide proof of 150 logged dives.
Have certified 10 students as Deep Diver, Advanced Nitrox diver, or 10 Advanced Adventure Diver
Price: $ 950

New Tech Configuration
You will present an updated configuration that necessitates careful attention. It is imperative that your students ensure the primary cylinder volume is suitable for both the planned dive and their gas consumption. Independent and isolated back-mounted doubles are permitted. Additionally, you will instruct them that the decompression mix cylinder(s) should have a volume that aligns the planned dive and gas usage, and must include a submersible pressure gauge labeled in accordance with local practices and regulations. A depth gauge, automatic bottom timer, and/or dive computer are essential tools. You will educate your students on the requirement that each cylinder is equipped with both a first and second stage regulator, submersible pressure gauges being mandatory for all primary cylinders. Furthermore, a buoyancy compensator device () that is appropriate for the equipment configuration is required.

New Tech TDI skills
You will provide instruction that enables your students to acquire essential technical skills necessary for effectively navigating both and deep waters while managing a decompression stage cylinder. Demonstrate proficiency in releasing this cylinder while maintaining proper position within the water column. Your students will engage in simulated emergency gas sharing at depths not exceeding 30 meters (100 feet). will also successfully deploy a backup regulator or bail-out scuba system at a maximum depth of 30 meters (100 feet).

Diver Certification
Get ready to celebrate! 🎉 Your first TDI certification !!!




