To meet legislative requirements of the Australia Seafood Industry, ADAS has introduced this Aquaculture course SSBA to 30M. This Certificate offers training needed for diving operations in the seafood industry, such as; Tuna, Salmon and various other fish farming operations. This ADAS Certificate is a great addition to any commercial divers CV.
This course combines theory from Part 1 SCUBA to 30m and equipment theory from Part 2 SSBA to 30m and a practical component consisting of an expanded number of relatively short SSBA dives focussed on the limited set of Aquaculture skills.
The ADAS Aquaculture course also meets the requirements of the diving units of competency of the Seafood Industry Training Package SF111 and can therefore be used to meet the legislative need for accredited diver training for the salmon farming industry in Tasmania and South Australia. The course also meets the needs of accredited training for the Queensland Aquaculture industry, in particular the Beche De Mer and Cray fishing sectors in the Torres Strait.
The ADAS Aquaculture diving course is a course specifically for those who want to work in the Aquaculture industry and primarily aimed at those wanting to work on fish farms.The ADAS Part Two SSBA to 30 m course is always recommended as your first option of course due to the higher versatility and accessibility of jobs however if cost is a primary factor on choosing courses then the ADAS Aquaculture course is your best low cost with a job outcome course (when compared to ADAS Part One).
Successful completion of this course results in partial completion of the following Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification: Certificate IV in Hyperbaric Operations (Seafood industry diving). (National Qualification Code 10133NAT, awarded by Australian Diver Accreditation Scheme (ADAS), Registered Training Organization (RTO) Number 88104).
More information including details on the unit standard, course competencies & prerequisites can be found on the ADAS website: CLICK HERE.
BSBWHS211 Contribute to health and safety of self and others
NAT11006001 Work safely in hyperbaric operations
NAT11006002 Maintain effective working relationships within dive or hyperbaric operations team
NAT11006062 Work effectively in the occupational diving industry
NAT11006065 Apply knowledge of basic physics, anatomy, physiology and psychology to hyperbaric work
SFIDIV301 Work effectively as a diver in the seafood industry
SFIDIV302 Perform diving operations using SSBA
SFIDIV304 Undertake emergency procedures in diving operations using SSBA
Elective: NAT11006004 Assess diving casualty and assist with first aid and treatment of diving illnesses and injuries
Elective: SFIDIV303 Perform diving operations using SCUBA
Elective: SFIDIV305 Undertake emergency procedures in diving operations using SCUBA
Elective: NAT11006058 Use enriched air nitrox in occupational diving operations
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it was the best 3 months of my life, it went so quick as the course was enjoyable and we were doing different things every day. Thanks, CDA for a great course and helping me find employment after the course. Anyone thinking of doing the course just do it you want regret it, the school has great facilities, you’ll meet new friends and get the best training available anywhere.
Scott Perry
ADAS Air Diver
The facility, equipment and training that is offered and available to students is nothing short of amazing. The Saturation barge is an experience within its self. I'd doubt you'd get this type of experience anywhere else in the southern hemisphere.
Robbie Buck
ADAS Air Diver
one of the biggest things a noticed was that students even from Part 1 and 2 were being trained exactly as we would if we were working on an offshore and onshore worksite. Something I feel I missed out from previous training elsewhere.
Luke Moxham
ADAS Air Diver