Recreational diving services - Requirements for rebreather diver training - Decompression diving to 60 m (ISO/DIS 24806:2022)

This document specifies requirements for rebreather diver training programmes which provide the competencies required to perform dives to 60 m with a rebreather requiring mandatory decompression stops using a breathing mixture containing helium. This document specifies evaluation criteria for these competencies.
This document specifies the requirements under which training is provided, in addition to the general requirements for recreational diving service provision in accordance with ISO 24803.

Dienstleistungen des Freizeittauchens - Anforderungen an die Ausbildung von Kreislaufgerätetauchern - Dekompressionstauchen bis 60m (ISO/DIS 24806:2022)

Services relatifs à la plongée de loisirs - Exigences concernant la formation des plongeurs à l’utilisation des recycleurs - Plongée avec décompression jusqu’à 60 m (ISO/DIS 24806:2022)

Storitve rekreativnega potapljanja - Zahteve za usposabljanje rekreativnih potapljačev - Dekompresijsko potapljanje do 60 m (ISO/DIS 24806:2022)

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
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01-oktober-2022
Storitve rekreativnega potapljanja - Zahteve za usposabljanje rekreativnih
potapljačev - Dekompresijsko potapljanje do 60 m (ISO/DIS 24806:2022)
Recreational diving services - Requirements for rebreather diver training -
Decompression diving to 60 m (ISO/DIS 24806:2022)
Dienstleistungen des Freizeittauchens - Anforderungen an die Ausbildung von
Kreislaufgerätetauchern - Dekompressionstauchen bis 60m (ISO/DIS 24806:2022)

Services relatifs à la plongée de loisirs - Exigences concernant la formation des

plongeurs à l’utilisation des recycleurs - Plongée avec décompression jusqu’à 60 m

(ISO/DIS 24806:2022)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO 24806
ICS:
03.080.99 Druge storitve Other services
03.200.99 Drugi standardi v zvezi s Other standards relating to
prostim časom in turizmom leisure and tourism
oSIST prEN ISO 24806:2022 en,fr,de

2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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Contents Page

Foreword ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................v

Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. vi

1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1

2 Normative references ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

3 Terms and definitions .................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

4 Competencies ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

5 Prerequisites for training .......................................................................................................................................................................... 4

5.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

5.2 Minimum age ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 4

5.3 Diving experience ................................................................................................................................................................................ 4

5.4 Health requirements ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5

6 Introductory information .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5

7 Theoretical knowledge ................................................................................................................................................................................. 5

7.1 Knowledge review ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5

7.2 Rebreather basics................................................................................................................................................................................. 5

7.3 Function of rebreather components .................................................................................................................................... 5

7.4 Breathing performance using a rebreather .................................................................................................................. 6

7.5 Rebreather assembly and checks ........................................................................................................................................... 6

7.6 Gas supply duration ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7

7.7 CO absorbent duration .................................................................................................................................................................. 7

7.8 Rebreather pre-water entry checks .................................................................................................................................... 7

7.9 Advanced decompression dive planning ......................................................................................................................... 8

7.10 Dive conduct ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8

7.11 Identifying and reacting to potential issues ................................................................................................................ 9

7.12 Hypercapnia, hypoxia, and hyperoxia ............................................................................................................................ 10

7.13 Buddy and team diving procedures .................................................................................................................................. 10

7.14 Rebreather maintenance ............................................................................................................................................................ 11

7.15 Maintaining knowledge and skills ..................................................................................................................................... 11

8 Practical skills .....................................................................................................................................................................................................11

8.1 Skills review .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 11

8.2 General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11

8.3 Pre-dive procedures ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11

8.4 Dive conduct ..........................................................................................................................................................................................12

8.5 Emergency situations ....................................................................................................................................................................13

8.6 Response to rebreather malfunctions ............................................................................................................................ 13

8.7 Post dive procedures ...................................................................................................................................................................... 14

9 Instructors ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................14

10 Training equipment and materials ...............................................................................................................................................14

10.1 Training equipment ......................................................................................................................................................................... 14

10.2 Training materials ............................................................................................................................................................................ 15

11 Practical training parameters ...........................................................................................................................................................15

11.1 Training dives or in-water sessions .................................................................................................................................. 15

11.2 Instructor responsibilities ........................................................................................................................................................ 15

11.3 Rebreather dive leaders .............................................................................................................................................................. 16

11.4 Breathing gas limits ........................................................................................................................................................................ 16

11.4.1 Closed-circuit rebreather ........................................................................................................................................ 16

11.4.2 Semiclosed-circuit rebreather............................................................................................................................. 16

12 Evaluation ................................................................................................................................................................................................................17

12.1 Knowledge ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 17

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12.2 Skill evaluation .................................................................................................................................................................................... 17

12.3 Proof of qualification ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17

Annex A (informative) Gas density and gas mixtures ....................................................................................................................18

Annex B (normative) Student crossover training programmes ..........................................................................................19

Bibliography .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................20

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Foreword

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Introduction

Rebreathers (i.e. breathing devices that recirculate some or all of the diver’s exhaled breath and

replenish any consumed oxygen to maintain a breathable mixture) are becoming much more widely

available and popular among divers. The market for rebreather diving has been constantly growing

in recent years and is now considered to be large enough that the need for standards for training

organizations on minimum training requirements is evident. Rebreathers allow divers to dive

longer and to greater depths. Such depths can go beyond 30 m and may therefore require mandatory

decompression stops. If rebreathers are used improperly they can be hazardous; divers have had fatal

accidents due to incorrect use of these devices. It is therefore important to specify training for diving

with such devices.

Training organizations offering training that conforms with this document may exceed any of the

requirements in terms of the volume or complexity of training but should at least ensure the students

master all the skills and knowledge defined in this document.
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Recreational diving services — Requirements for
rebreather diver training — Decompression diving to 60 m
1 Scope

This document specifies requirements for rebreather diver training programmes which provide the

competencies required to perform dives to 60 m with a rebreather using a breathing mixture containing

helium requiring mandatory decompression stops.
This document specifies evaluation criteria for these competencies.

This document specifies the requirements under which training is provided, in addition to the general

requirements for recreational diving service provision in accordance with ISO 24803.

2 Normative references

The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content

constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For

undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.

ISO 24802-2, Recreational diving services — Requirements for the training of scuba instructors — Part 2:

Level 2

ISO 24803, Recreational diving services — Requirements for recreational diving providers

ISO/FDIS 24805, Recreational diving services — Requirements for rebreather diver training —

Decompression diving to 45 m
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.

ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:

— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at https:// www .electropedia .org/
3.1
rebreather

apparatus that has a supply of gas carried by the diver, allowing the diver to breathe under water

which enables the diver to inspire gas from a facepiece connected to a counterlung and to pass exhaled

gas through a carbon dioxide absorption material before it is re-breathed from the counterlung and

inspired partial pressure of the gases within the apparatus remain within acceptable physiological

limits so that gas is thus recirculated within the apparatus

Note 1 to entry: A rebreather can also be called a self-contained rebreathing apparatus.

Note 2 to entry: A facepiece can be a mouthpiece assembly, a half mask, a full-face mask or a helmet.

[SOURCE: EN 14143:2013, 3.1, modified — Note 1 to entry modified and Note 2 to entry added. This

content has been reproduced with the permission of CEN. Copyright remains with CEN.]

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3.2
rebreather type
primary rebreather design

EXAMPLE Closed-circuit rebreather (CCR), manually controlled closed-circuit rebreather (mCCR),

electronically controlled closed-circuit rebreather (eCCR), semiclosed-circuit rebreather (SCR), manually

controlled SCR (mSCR), electronically controlled SCR (eSCR), hybrid closed-circuit rebreather (hCCR)

3.3
rebreather unit

type of rebreather (3.1) having consistent controls, displays and configuration over several rebreather

models (3.4) where the operation is essentially the same from rebreather model to rebreather model

3.4
rebreather model
specific individual design of rebreather (3.1) made by a manufacturer
3.5
breathing gas
gas present in the breathing loop (3.14) inspired by the diver
3.6
supply gas
gas present in a cylinder which may be added to the breathing loop (3.14)
3.7
bailout gas
gas present in a cylinder that may be breathed directly by the diver
3.8
nitrox

breathable mixture of nitrogen and oxygen with more than 21 % oxygen content, which may contain

trace gases at levels no higher than those found in normal air
[SOURCE: ISO 11107:2009, 3.5]
3.9
trimix

gas comprising a specified mixture of oxygen, helium and nitrogen, capable of supporting human life

under appropriate diving or hyperbaric conditions

Note 1 to entry: This includes manufactured gas mixtures made up from combinations of pure oxygen, pure

helium and pure nitrogen, with or without compressed air.

[SOURCE: EN 14143:2013, 3.20 — This content has been reproduced with the permission of CEN.

Copyright remains with CEN.]
3.10
heliox

gas comprising a specified mixture of oxygen and helium, capable of supporting human life under

appropriate diving or hyperbaric conditions
3.11
partial pressure of oxygen in a gas mixture

Note 1 to entry: This usually refers specifically to the breathing-gas mixture inhaled by a diver.

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3.12
set-point
PO setpoint

PO value that is used by a control system to determine when a solenoid valve injects oxygen into the

breathing loop (3.14)
3.13
respiratory minute volume
RMV

product of the tidal volume and breathing frequency measured in litres per minute

[SOURCE: EN 14143:2013, 3.10 — This content has been reproduced with the permission of CEN.

Copyright remains with CEN.]
3.14
breathing loop

portion of a rebreather (3.1) through which gas circulates, usually consisting of a mouthpiece, breathing

hose(s), counterlung(s), non-return valves and a CO absorbent canister
3.15
scrubber
canister in the breathing loop (3.14) containing CO absorbent
3.16
confined water

swimming pool with a depth appropriate to the activity or body of water, offering similar conditions

with regard to visibility, depth, water movement and access
[SOURCE: ISO 24801-2:2014, 3.5]
3.17
open water

body of water significantly larger than a swimming pool, offering conditions typical of a natural body

of water
[SOURCE: ISO 24801-2:2014, 3.6]
3.18
limited open water

open water (3.17) no deeper than 20 metres with no appreciable water movement, and visibility that is

sufficient to allow effective student supervision and skill development
3.19
service provider

entity (individual or organization), including any individual acting on behalf such an entity, which offers

one or more of the following services:
— introductory diving activities;
— snorkelling excursions;
— provision of training and education;
— organized and guided diving for qualified divers;
— rental of diving equipment.
[SOURCE: ISO 24803:2017-03, 3.1]
3.20
safety stop
non-mandatory decompression stop (3.21) near the surface prior to surfacing
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3.21
decompression stop
mandatory stop during ascent from depth prior to surfacing
3.22
no-decompression diving
diving without requiring mandatory decompression stops (3.21)
3.23
decompression diving
diving with mandatory decompression stops (3.21)
3.24
delayed surface marker buoy
DSMB
surface marker buoy that can be deployed by a diver from underwater
4 Competencies

The training programme shall ensure that students are qualified to independently plan and conduct

dives requiring mandatory decompression stops using the specific rebreather unit for which the diver

has received training.

Divers qualified in accordance with this document are competent to dive with a suitably qualified

buddy to 60 m using a rebreather with a supply gas containing
— a minimum of 15 % oxygen; and

— sufficient helium to control narcosis and to ensure a breathing gas density of less than 6,3 g/l.

In order to be deemed qualified to dive with a specific rebreather unit other than the one that the diver

has received initial training for, a diver will need further unit specific training.

The training program shall ensure that the student has a full understanding of any theoretical concepts

or skills applicable to the rebreather type, rebreather unit and rebreather model they will use. Students

shall be provided with an overview of any information that is not specific to their rebreather, but this

only needs to be informative in nature so that they are aware of the general possible configurations

that other divers may use.
5 Prerequisites for training
5.1 General

The service provider shall ensure that the student fulfils the following prerequisites to take part in the

training course envisaged.

In order to participate in a training programme in accordance with this document, students shall be

qualified in accordance with ISO 24805.
5.2 Minimum age

The minimum age to participate in a training programme in accordance with this document shall be

18 years.
5.3 Diving experience

Students shall have logged at least 50 dives with a minimum of 50 h using a rebreather. At least 25

logged dives and 25 h shall have been made with the same specific rebreather unit to be used in the

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course. A minimum of ten rebreather dives shall have been made to a depth of at least 30 m requiring

staged decompression.
5.4 Health requirements

Documented evidence shall be obtained that the student has been medically screened as suitable for

recreational diving by means of an appropriate questionnaire or medical examination.

NOTE See Reference [2] for an example of a medical questionnaire and accompanying guidance to physicians.

In case of doubt, the training service provider shall refer students to proper medical resources. If the

student is not examined by a physician, the student shall be obliged to confirm by signature that he or

she has understood written information given by the instructor on diseases and physical conditions

which can pose diving-related risks.

Students shall be advised of the importance of appropriate regular medical examinations.

6 Introductory information

Information in accordance with ISO 24803 shall be made available to the students prior to, or during

the first class or meeting.

In particular the students shall be informed of the limits of their training and qualification as specified

in accordance with Clause 4.
7 Theoretical knowledge
7.1 Knowledge review

The training programme shall ensure that knowledge in accordance with ISO 24805 is reviewed by

assessing the students (e.g. by means of an exam or quiz) before teaching new knowledge. Where

knowledge gaps are identified remedial training shall be carried out.
7.2 Rebreather basics

The training programme shall ensure that students have knowledge concerning the following,

specifically relating to decompression dives to 60 m:
— advantages and limitations of different rebreather types;
— the concept of rebreather unit-specific requirements;
— maintaining PO within physiological limits.
7.3 Function of rebreather components

The training programme shall ensure that students have knowledge concerning the function of the

following components of a rebreather, with emphasis on the specific features of the rebreather unit

they will use during their training, specifically relating to decompression dives to 60 m:

— scrubber (CO absorbent);

— gas supplies (this shall include where applicable: oxygen, diluent or other supply gases);

— gas addition valves (this shall include where applicable: manual, automatic diluent valve (ADV) or

other automatic gas addition);
— mouthpiece, dive surface valve (DSV);
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