Enriched Air NITROX
Do you want to extend your dive time and explore the dive sites you love for longer? Join the SSI Enriched Air Nitrox specialty program and become a nitrox diver! This is the perfect course to get the most out of your dive time, especially on multi-dive days, and helps minimize diver fatigue.
Earn your SSI Enriched Air Nitrox Specialty certification now!
What Will You Learn?
As a Nitrox diver, you can increase your bottom times and safety margins, plus shorten your surface intervals – so you can spend more time diving and less time waiting! In this program, you will learn new skills and increase your diving knowledge whilst learning how to safely plan and dive with enriched air mixtures of up to 40% oxygen.
Upon completion, you will earn an SSI Enriched Air Nitrox 32% or 40% certification.
The SSI Enriched Air NITROX course consists of three Academic Sessions (Independent study or in a classroom)
What Will You Do?
- Enriched Air Nitrox 32
Complete Academic Sessions 1-3 as outlined in the instructor manual for Enriched Air Nitrox.
Complete the program’s final exam - Enriched Air Nitrox 40
Complete all Academic Sessions as outlined in the instructor manual for Enriched Air Nitrox.
Complete the program’s final exam.
Complete the practical application session outlined in the instructor manual for Enriched Air Nitrox.
Course Schedule
Recommended hours for completion: 3-6. The number of classes, hours and sessions per day are set by the individual instructor, based on student needs, student ability and water conditions.
Course Price
Get in touch with an SSI Training Center for the same.
Student Learning Materials Price
INR 10,050
Course Prerequisites
Minimum age:
- 10 years old.
Have the following SSI certifications or equivalent from a recognized training agency:
- Referral Diver
Or
- Diving Knowledge Specialty programs may be combined with an Open Water Diver program.
Equipment Requirements
Additionally need Scuba Cylinders with Nitrox and Gas Analyser
*Equipment will be provided by your Dive Centre. We recommend that you should get your own gear once you become a certified diver.