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Term and Conditions for Scuba Diving Course |
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To
become a scuba diver, you need to be comfortable
in the water and have basic swimming skills.
When you visit your chosen PADI Dive Center
or Resort, your instructor will have you
do a 200 metre/yard swim or 300 metre/yard
mask, snorkel and fins swim and a ten
minute float to determine if you have
basic swimming abilities. You should also
be in good overall general health, particularly
your respiratory and circulatory systems.
In addition to the online knowledge development
portion of the PADI Diver course, you’ll
need to complete inwater training. You
will be required to pay an additional
fee to your chosen facility for the inwater
portion of your certification. You are
also responsible for purchasing or renting
any required equipment such as a mask,
snorkel and pair of fins, as well as the
scuba system. Your PADI Dive Center or
Resort may suggest additional equipment
along with the required purchase of a
Recreational Dive Planner (Table or eRDP
version) and a log book.
Because of various laws and regulations
governing children and the internet, you
must be at least 13 years old to participate
in the PADI Open Water Diver Course online.
If you are at least 10 years old, you
can still become a diver, but you must
visit a PADI Dive Center or Resort to
begin your training.
Learning to dive is fun and exciting,
but it is a learning experience and you
need to commit to learning the information.
The most important thing is that you,
and you alone, complete all the Quick
Quizzes, Knowledge Reviews, the section
quizzes and the final exam. These assessments
help ensure you understand the basic principles
and guidelines of diving. In addition
to the online assessments, your instructor
will have you complete a Quick Review
prior to PADI Open Water Diver certification.
You must complete a medical statement
before any inwater training. Download
the 'Medical
Statement' form here. This
information is confidential and, because
it identifies medical conditions that
may be affected by diving, it is vital
that you are complete and accurate. If
any of the conditions apply to you, you
will need to consult with a physician
and receive written clearance before any
inwater training. Your instructor will
be able to help you with this step if
it is necessary. Also local regulations
or laws in some areas require all prospective
scuba divers to receive medical clearance.
If you require a physician’s approval
for diving, you may print the medical
statement, complete it and take it to
your physician for approval. Take this
completed form (including physician's
signature if necessary) with you when
you visit your PADI Dive Center or Resort
to schedule your dives. Contact your PADI
Dive Center or Resort if you have questions
about the form.
When you visit your chosen facility you’ll
also complete a liability release or acknowledgement
form stating you understand the risks
of diving and agree to assume those risks.
In addition, you’ll also need to
complete a PADI Standard Safe Diving Practices
Statement of Understanding. This outlines
safe dive practices and reminds you of
your responsibility to follow them while
diving.
Acceptance clause:
As a PADI student diver, I understand
it is solely my responsibility to complete
the entire program. If, at any time I
have questions about the course, it is
my responsibility to contact my instructor
at my chosen facility. I also understand
and agree that the knowledge development
is just one segment of the entire PADI
Diver course, which also includes inwater
training and assessment. I understand
that this program is designed to provide
the basis for my confined and open water
dives to be conducted by a PADI Instructor.
I understand and agree that I should not
attempt any unfamiliar skill or type of
diving without advice or training from
a certified instructor. I should not attempt
to learn to scuba dive except under the
direct supervision of a certified instructor.
Otherwise, I will be exposing myself to
risk of serious injury or death. I understand
all the information provided above and
recognize my responsibility to heed the
warnings and that failure to do so could
result in serious injury or death.
Insurance:
All our diving trips rate are excludes
the insurance coverage at this moment.
Payment Condition:
Deposit 50% of the total amount is required
at the time of booking. In case of cancellation,
20% of the deposit will be forfeited.
Balance payment to be made in 7 working
days prior to departure of trip.
Payment should be by cash or cross cheque
to Ballzaction bank account as the following:
Payee to: Ballzaction Sportsmart Sdn Bhd
A/C
Account Number: 5141-2313-6255
Bank: Malayan Banking Berhad (Maybank)
Branch: Bangsar Baru
Cancellation:
No Refund will be entertained in case
of NO SHOW or UN-USED Service. No
show, 100% cancellation fee will be imposed.
Postponement notice must be provided by
BallzAction or our operators due to bad
weather or high water in which high risks
is unavoidable, all payment will be transferred
to a later date agreed by both parties.
Postponement notice from participants
must be provided by fax or in writing
within 14 working days prior to departure
of the trip. Maximum to one time postpone
notice allowed from customers/participants.
Once payment made. Participants will received
a Confirmation Letter from Ballzaction.
Only booking with confirmation letter
consider as VALID booking (Please insist
of Confirmation letter once you made the
payment).
In the
event of unforeseen circumstances, making
it impossible or inadvisable to raft, we
('Ballzaction Sportsmart') reserve the right
to change to another dive class schedule
or cancel the tour to our absolute discretion.
In such eventuality, no resource or claims
be made against 'Ballzaction Sportsmart'
or our operators.
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