Emergency Oxygen for Scuba Diving Injuries (EO2)
DAN® Emergency Oxygen for Scuba Diving Injuries (EO2)
This course is open to anyone, even non-divers.
Full course description can be found below course dates.
Availability: Contact us for booking information
Emergency Oxygen for Scuba Diving Injuries (EO2)
Administering emergency oxygen is the preferred first aid for scuba diving injuries, and early administration can drastically improve the outcome for an injured diver. The DAN Emergency Oxygen for Scuba Diving Injuries course teaches you how to administer life-saving oxygen first aid to divers who may be suffering from decompression illness (DCI). Additionally, this course will teach you how to recognize the signs and symptoms of decompression illness and respond to them accordingly. The emergency response skills taught in this course are not unique to scuba diving; they’re applicable to many other watersports and other activities.
Note: Current DAN BLS: CPR & FA, CPR: HCP provider or other nationally recognized full CPR training is pre-requisite to this course.
This course is open to anyone, even non-divers.
Training includes:
- eLearning Online
- Classroom Session (approximately 4 hours; dependent on class size)
- Certification Certificate
The non-refundable deposit fee for this course is $25, plus the cost of eLearning if it has been activated.
Please call (989) 486-3627 if you have questions about this course.
This course is taught by instructor, Marc Ellis.
