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4 Weeks
15 Dives
SSBA to 50m Depth
$14,000
Elevate Your Professional Diving Career with the ADAS to 50M Part 3 Certificate: This rigorous four-week course is your gateway to advancing in the commercial diving sector, building upon the foundational skills from ADAS Part 1 and Part 2. Dive into the world of offshore diving and subsea operations, armed with the proficiency required for deep-water assignments and complex tasks in the offshore oil and gas industry.
Key Learning Outcomes:
- Deep-Water Diving Proficiency: Seamlessly transition from onshore to offshore diving, mastering depths up to 50 meters with Surface Supplied Breathing Apparatus (SSBA).
- Advanced Underwater Operations: Acquire expertise in sophisticated underwater construction and maintenance, including the operation of wet bells, hot water suits, hot water generators, hydraulic tools, and exothermic cutting (BROCO).
- Hyperbaric Chamber Operations: Understand the intricacies of hyperbaric chamber use, a cornerstone for safe decompression and managing emergency scenarios in offshore diving.
- Global Certification: Attain an internationally recognized qualification, paving your path to global employment opportunities as an offshore diver or underwater welder.
- Extensive Offshore Training: Engage in a series of dives using SSBA, refining your skills to execute demanding underwater procedures with precision and safety as a key member of a professional dive team.
Meticulously crafted, this course empowers you with the advanced skills and safety awareness necessary to excel in high-stakes roles such as underwater welding, chamber operation, and more within the offshore oil and gas sector.
- Find offshore work as a commercial diver / underwater welder
- Work in salvage on offshore wrecked ships
- Work on offshore oil rigs and windfarms
- Act as a chamber operator
- Dive using hot water suits, and operate hot water generators
- Pre-requisite of our most prestigious course – ADAS Part 4 (Closed Bell to 300m)
The ADAS & ADCI Part 3 course for air diving to 50 metres, is an internationally recognised qualification which is also recognised by the International Marine Contractor’s Association (IMCA). This course is for aspirational divers who do not want to spend their career onshore on fish farms or living contract to contract as an onshore civil diver.
The offshore diving course is for the diver looking to become an underwater welder, salvage diver or just someone who wants to have the option to make big dollars when the chance arises. The ticket will allow you to work in any country in the world and on any dive site if the depth is under 50 metres. Divers will also learn to be hyperbaric chamber operators during the course. Finally, the course is for those crazy enough to dare to become saturation divers as you must hold your ADAS Part 3 ticket for at least one year before enrolling on this course.
ADAS Part Two ticket
- To enrol in our ADAS Part 3 (Surface Supplied Air to 50m) course you must first have completed our ADAS Part 2 course. Your ADAS tickets need to also be current.
Current Commercial Dive Medical
- Before we can allow anyone to dive, they must hold an occupational dive medical compliant to the Australian Standard (AS) 2299.1.
- The doctor who assesses you for medical fitness is required to be trained in hyperbaric medicine and certified as an occupational diving doctor.
- You can find dive doctors using the SPUMS website: https://www.spums.org.au/
Current First Aid, CPR and Advanced Oxygen Resuscitation certificates
- To meet the AS/NZS 2299.1 and ADAS requirements anyone who joins a course at CDA, or any other ADAS school is required to have a current first aid, 02 provider and CPR certification.
- In general, if the card has First Aid on it, and the course was about a day long, it is likely this will be accepted. Though if you are not sure if your First Aid ticket is accepted, you can contact us any time to find out.
- If you are completing your First Aid, CPR or O2 course in Australia, you can check if the units are acceptable by checking this table.
Tasmania
- Pipeline development and maintenance
- Drilling platform commissioning/decommissioning and maintenance
- Well head construction and maintenance
- Reef and salvage operations
- Wave turbine installation and maintenance
- Offshore cable laying and maintenance
- Support of deep-sea research and exploration
- General maritime infrastructure development and maintenance.
Course Schedule
COURSE NAME | START DATE | END DATE | LOCATION | |
ADAS Part 3 Tasmania Mar-2025 | 19-Mar-2025 | 15-Apr-2025 | Tasmania - Lake Cethana & Tasmania - Beauty Point | |
ADAS Part 3 Tasmania Jun-2025 | 25-Jun-2025 | 22-Jul-2025 | Tasmania - Lake Cethana & Tasmania - Beauty Point |
FAQs
The information you want to know
This course meets the standards of AS 2815.3 – Air Diving to 50m. Successful completion of this course results in the following Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification: Certificate IV in Hyperbaric Operations (Surface-supplied diving to 50m). (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
- NAT11006003 Apply knowledge of anatomy, physiology and diving physics to diving
- NAT11006004 Assess diving casualty and assist with first aid and treatment of diving illnesses and injuries
- NAT11006028 Assist as an attendant inside a hyperbaric chamber
- NAT11006038 Prepare, operate and maintain twin-lock compression chamber
- AT11006056 Undertake underwater deployment for a surface-supplied diving operation to 50m
- NAT11006057 Participate in stage or wet bell diving operations
- NAT11006060 Use hot water suit and hot water supply system in a diving operation
- NAT11006061 Contribute to health and safety in diving operations in compliance with legislation
- NAT11006062 Work effectively in the occupational diving industry
- NAT11006074 Prepare to work safely in offshore diving operations
- NAT11006065 Apply knowledge of basic physics, anatomy, physiology and psychology to hyperbaric work
- Elective: NAT11006058 Use enriched air nitrox in occupational diving operations
No, course fees exclude accommodation and food, these are your responsibility. We are more than happy to provide you with a list of local accommodation providers.
Yes, we offer a pickup on the first day only for courses in Tasmania. Pick up can be either from Launceston Airport or from your accommodation in Launceston city if you arrive earlier. Please note that we do not offer daily transport during the course.
We cannot assist with visa applications, if you do need assistance we suggest contacting a visa agent in your home country. We can provide an acceptance letter once you have paid a deposit and secured a place on a course.
By Completing our ADAS Course Package in 2024!
The fastest pathway to becoming a commercial diver qualified to earn the big bucks, is by obtaining an ADAS Part 3 Certificate.
CDA is currently offering a combo deal for its ADAS Part 1, 2 & 3 Courses when taken together. If this is of interest to you please contact CDA today as spots are limited.
ADAS Part 1
SCUBA to 30M
- Introduction to SCUBA and light tools
- Work opportunities as a scientific diver
- Work opportunities as police divers
- Pre-requisite for construction diving courses
Price $8,500 AU
ADAS Part 2
SSBA to 30M
- Introduction to Surface Supplied Breathing Apparatus (SSBA)
- The base for underwater construction activities
- Great option for Aquaculture divers
- Underwater Welding
Price $8,500 AU
ADAS Part 3
SSBA to 50M
- Enables divers to work offshore
- Accepted by IMCA
- Must have for international and offshore Oil and Gas
- Crossover with HSE, INPP DCBC, PSA, NDC and DOL