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Since
PADI's inception in 1966 in the USA, PADI has grown
with members in more than 175 countries and territories
and international service offices in nine countries.
Approximately 55 percent of all divers worldwide
are certified by PADI. There are other certifying
organizations like NAUI, SSI, BSAC, CMAS, etc.
and they all provide diver training to consumers,
each with its own system of diver education.
However, with PADI being internationally recognized
and respected, more people learn to dive with
PADI than all others combined.
The PADI certification is the
most widely recognized diver certification. This
simply means that if you are a PADI certified
diver, your certification is accepted instantly
at dive centers anywhere in the world.
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PADI
is the Professional Association of Diving Instructors,
the largest scuba certifiying organization in the
world. PADI develops scuba programs and diver training
products, monitors scuba training conducted by more
than 100,000 PADI Professionals worldwide, maintains
diver certification records and issues your diver
certification credentials.
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PADI
courses are designed to make learning enjoyable
and worthwhile. You get in and under the water
quickly, scuba diving. Under the guidance of
your professional PADI Instructor, you gain
confidence while mastering important safety
concepts and skills. You pick up key information
as well as helpful tips by interacting with
PADI educational materials – manual,
videos, workbooks, multimedia discs, etc. Credentialed
instructional designers use state-of-the-art
technology and learning theories to create
PADI materials with you, the student diver,
in mind.
Your PADI Instructor makes sure that you
are ready for certification using the concept
of performance-based learning. This means
that you progress as you demonstrate that
you have mastered specific performance requirements
essential to becoming a diver. Your instructor
is there to help you meet these requirements,
regardless of how quickly or slowly you master
them. You must earn a PADI certification,
but you do so in an encouraging and well-supported
learning environment.
The unsurpassed quality of PADI materials
and the educational validity of PADI courses
has been independently acknowledged by international
educational and vocational training authorities.
The American Council on Education (ACE) and
Canadian Learning Bank have both evaluated
and recommended PADI courses for college
credit equivalency. PADI Instructor Development
Courses provided through PADI affiliated
centres have received vocational training
recognition by the Vocational Education Training
and Accreditation Board (VETAB) in Australia,
by the New Zealand Qualification Authority
and in the United Kingdom on the National
Qualification Framework. To view the college
credit page please go to: http://www.padi.com/padi/en/footerlinks/collegecredits.aspx |
The PADI System of
diver education assures that PADI professionals worldwide
deliver PADI courses in a consistent and standardized
manner, yet adapted to your unique needs and the requirements
of your local diving environment. A PADI course you
sign up for in Indonesia is virtually the same as a
course a friend may take in Poland, yet both will be
adapted to local cultures, customs, protocols and language.
With more than 130,000 PADI Professionals and around
5300 PADI Dive Centers and Resorts operating in 180
countries and territories, you will likely find a PADI
Professional who can speak your language and offer
you a comfortable learning experience. To serve the
needs of divers worldwide, translations of PADI materials
are available in at least 26 languages.
Because PADI Dive Centers,
Resorts and Instructors exist almost everywhere,
no matter where your travels take you, you’ll
always find PADI programs and PADI dive buddies.
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What's
the difference between a PADI Dive Center,
PADI 5 Star Dive Center and a PADI 5 Star
IDC?
Dive operators that offer PADI products
and services are members of the PADI International
Resort and Retailer Associations. The association
comprises approximately 4700 authorized PADI
Dive Centers, resorts, dive boats, dive operators
and hotels that offer PADI instruction and other
related services. These facilities are your source
for dive equipment, education, travel and other
dive opportunities. To be an association member,
PADI Dive Centers and Resorts must adhere to
specific standards that assure you'll get the
best training and service.
PADI has designed classifications
for members that signify varying levels of
commitment to offering PADI diver education,
dive equipment sales, services and dive experiences.
The primary classifications are:
PADI
Dive Center:
A PADI Dive Center is a professional business that engages in the retail sale
of recreational scuba diving equipment, dive instruction and dive services.
PADI Dive Centers have demonstrated a commitment to PADI education by offering
PADI certification courses and experience programs.
PADI
5 Star Dive Center:
The PADI 5 Star Dive Center membership level is awarded to progressive PADI
Dive Centers that excel in providing dive consumers with a full range of diver
education programs, equipment selection, and experience opportunities and actively
promote aquatic environmental awareness. A PADI 5 Star Dive Center is active
in its community presenting a professional image consistent with, or better
than, the norm of the marketplace. These dive centers embrace the PADI System
of diver education and are committed to providing customers with quality products,
services and experiences.
PADI
5 Star Instructor Development Center (5 Star
IDC)
The 5 Star IDC rating is one of the
highest ratings in the PADI system. A PADI
5 Star IDC not only meets all 5 Star Dive Center
standards, but also offers PADI Instructor-level
training. PADI 5 Star IDCs display a strong
commitment to developing dive professionals
by providing educational programs from entry-level
courses to instructor level training.
Non-affiliated
dive centers:
Dive operators that are not members of PADI but offer diver education may not
follow standards set by PADI. Being a member of PADI requires the affiliated
dive operator to maintain specific quality standards in scuba education, equipment
and services. Going to a non-affiliated operator may mean that you may need
to take more care of yourself in terms of learning and getting the appropriate
training in skills and knowledge. The most important reason for choosing a
dive operator based on their affiliation is, if you want to complete or continue
your diver training. So by going with a PADI member, you can be sure that the
dive center meets all the requirements set by PADI on diver training, equipment
retail or rental and services. You are also assured that Orpheus Dive Centre is committed
to the diving industry and you.
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Crossing Over from BSAC, CMAS, SSI, NAUI & SAA
While Orpheus Dive Singapore is a PADI 5-Star Instructor Development Center, you can also train and be certified a scuba instructor whether you are under NAUI, CMAS & BSAC. However, most divers certified with these and other agencies want to crossover to PADI. Why? It’s simple economics.
The vast, overwhelming majority of dive centers -- in excess of 70% worldwide -- are PADI dive centers and want only PADI-certified instructors. If you want to find a lucrative job easily, you need to be a PADI instructor.
If you hold a certification from one of the agencies below, refer to the chart to find out where you can enter the PADI world. |
BSAC |
PADI Equivalent |
Ocean Diver or Club Diver |
Open Water Diver |
Sport Diver |
Open Water Diver |
Sport Diver w/ at least 20 logged dives |
Advanced Open Water Diver |
Dive Leader |
Rescue Diver |
Advanced Diver |
Divemaster or IDC Candidate |
Club Instructor |
IDC Candidate |
Open Water Instructor |
IDC Candidate |
Advanced Instructor |
IDC Candidate |
CMAS |
PADI |
CMAS 1 Star Diver |
Open Water Diver |
CMAS 2 Star Diver (with verification of Night and Navigation dive) |
Resuce Diver |
CMAS 3 Star Diver |
Divemaster or IDC Candidate |
CMAS 1 Star Instructor |
IDC Candidate |
CMAS 2 Star Instructor |
IDC Candidate |
SSI |
PADI |
SSI Open Water |
Open Water Diver |
SSI Advanced open Water |
Advanced Open Water Diver |
SSI Stress & Rescue Techniques |
Rescue Diver |
SSI Master Diver |
Rescue Diver |
SSI Dive Con |
Divemaster |
SSI O/W / Dive Con Instructor |
IDC Candidate if instructor certified for 6 months. |
NAUI |
PADI |
NAUI Scuba Diver |
Open Water Diver |
| Advanced Scuba Diver |
Advanced Open Water Diver |
NAUI Master Scuba Diver |
Rescue Diver |
NAUI Divemaster |
Divemaster |
| Scuba Instructor |
IDC Candidate |
SAA |
PADI |
Club Diver |
Open Water Diver |
Club Diver (with at least 20 logged dives and Experience in Deep and Navigation) |
Advanced Open Water Diver |
Dive Leader (with at least 20 logged dives) |
Advanced Open Water Diver |
Dive Leader (with Diver Rescue) |
Rescue Diver |
Dive Supervisor (with Diver Rescue) |
Divemaster |
Assistant and Club Instructor (with Diver Rescue) |
IDC Candidate |
SAA Regional Instructor |
IDC Candidate |
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