Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Public Safety Diver Course
1820-23131
EXPANDED COURSE OUTLINE
Instructors/Coordinators: Deputy James Harrell, Deputy Tracy River, Deputy Chris Young, LASD (323) 264-7084
I. Course Introduction:
A. Instructor/Student expectations.
II. Introduction to Public Safety Diving:
B. Practical Application:
1. Pool test
- 400 yard swim
- 50 yards weighted swim
- 25 yard underwater swim
- weight recovery free dive
- 10 minute treading water
III. Diving skills in a pool environment:
A. This module of instruction provides practical application diving in a pool environment designed to increase the students basic diving skills.
give air to another diver who has an air supply failure.
IV. Diving skills in a pond environment:
A. This module of instruction provides practical application diving in a pond environment designed to increase the students basic diving skills.
1. Class encompasses all aspects of diving in a pond environment to include hazards and limited visibility not experienced in a pool environment.
2. Emphasis is on the proper management and use of SCUBA equipment in a pond environment.
3. Students will be taught and practice evidence search techniques.
8. High dive entries - Students will be taught and practice entering the pool from heights while maintaining control and proper operation of all of their equipment.
V. Diving skills in a lake environment:
A. This module of instruction provides practical application diving in a lake environment designed to increase the students basic diving skills.
1. Class encompasses all aspects of diving in a lake environment to include hazards and limited visibility not experienced in other diving environments.
2. Emphasis is on the proper management and use of SCUBA equipment in a lake environment.
3. Students will be provided an overview of the proven search techniques for locating evidence underwater to include Fan Search/Circle Searches, Shore Tender responsibilities, Team responsibilities, Diver responsibilities, Effects of task loading on diver.
4. Buoyancy Control - Students will learn and practice maintaining their buoyancy in lakes at varying depths
5. Blackwater Diving - address dive safety issues while conducting black water dives to include Team concept approach, Safety considerations, Line pull signals: Diver to Tender and Tender to Diver, Defining roles: Primary diver, Safety diver, shore tender, assistant tender, paramedic divers, and Divemaster, Divemaster has overall responsibility of dive, Pre-dive briefing (what has to be covered), Proper documentation of each diver during dive operation, Task loading in zero visibility environment, Tethered diving and rescues, Past experiences/problems encountered.
6. Navigation Skills - Students will be taught and practice basic underwater navigation skills to include use of navigation board, use of console compass, Kick counts vs. timed runs and current considerations.
7. Lifting techniques in an underwater environment - Evidence raising.
12. High dive entries - Students will be taught and practice entering the pool from heights while maintaining control and proper operation of all of their equipment.
VI. Introduction to Aqueduct Diving:
A. This module of instruction will provide a broad overview on the proper equipment and resources necessary to conduct dive operations in California aqueducts.
1. Dive Station Set-up (Equipment concerns)
2. Location
3. Security
4 Individual dive equipment needed for extended operations
5. Operations Plan
6. Aqueduct orientation
7. Submersed vehicle search and recovery techniques
VII Helicopter skills:
VIII. Diving skills in an ocean environment:
A. This module of instruction provides practical application diving in an ocean environment designed to increase the students basic diving skills.
1. Class encompasses all aspects of diving in an ocean environment to include hazards and limited visibility not experienced in other diving environments.
2. Emphasis is on the proper management and use of SCUBA equipment in an ocean environment.
3. Students will be provided an overview of the proven search techniques for locating evidence underwater to include Fan Search/Circle Searches, Shore Tender responsibilities, Team responsibilities, Diver responsibilities, Effects of task loading on diver.
4. Buoyancy Control - Students will learn and practice maintaining their buoyancy in lakes at varying depths
5. Blackwater Diving - address dive safety issues while conducting black water dives to include Team concept approach, Safety considerations, Line pull signals: Diver to Tender and Tender to Diver, Defining roles: Primary diver, Safety diver, 90% Diver, shore tender, assistant tender, paramedic divers, and Divemaster, Divemaster has overall responsibility of dive, Pre-dive briefing (what has to be covered), Proper documentation of each diver during dive operation, Task loading in zero visibility environment, Tethered diving and rescues, Past experiences/problems encountered.
6. Navigation Skills - Students will be taught and practice basic underwater navigation skills to include use of navigation board, use of console compass, Kick counts vs. timed runs and current considerations.
7. Lifting techniques in an underwater environment - Evidence raising.
IX. Practical Test
A. Practical Testing
Students will be tested on course curriculum by demonstrating the diving techniques taught throughout the course in several different underwater environments.
X. Roundtable discussion: Equipment, Policy, Trends:
A. This module of instruction will focus on a roundtable discussion with students concerning the standardization of equipment, policy, and any trends identified in the class during the past week
1. Open discussion on equipment, policy and future trends
XI. Course critique/graduation
A. This module is intended for the course critique and presentation of certificates of completion to each individual student who successfully completed the 240 hr block of instruction.
1. Presentation of Certificate of Completion to Students
2. Written course critique by students
3. Dismissal
PUBLIC SAFETY DIVER COURSE
Hourly Breakdown
Instructor Staff: Deputies James Harrell, Tracy River & Christopher Young
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Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
8 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Pool work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
9 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Pool work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
10 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Pond work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
11 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Lake work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
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15 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Lake work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
16 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Lake work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
17 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Lake work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
18 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Lake work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
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22 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Aqueduct work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
23 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Lake work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
24 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Ocean work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
25 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Ocean work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
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29 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Ocean work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
30 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Ocean work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
1 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Ocean work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
2 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Ocean work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
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6 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Ocean work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
7 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Ocean work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
8 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Ocean work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
9 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Ocean work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
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13 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Ocean work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning
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14 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Ocean work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
15 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Ocean work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
16 0600-0800 Physical training/equipment prep 0800-1500 Ocean work 1500-1600 Equipment maintenance/cleaning |
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