PADI Emergency First Response (Bali)
PADI Emergency First Response in Tulamben, Bali. Learn CPR & first aid with hands-on practice—ideal for divers and everyday safety.
PADI Emergency First Response in Tulamben, Bali. Learn CPR & first aid with hands-on practice—ideal for divers and everyday safety.
Be the person who can help when it matters. PADI Emergency First Response in Tulamben, Bali teaches practical first aid, CPR, and emergency response skills using hands-on practice and realistic scenarios. Useful for divers and non-divers alike, and a common prerequisite for rescue-level training.
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No minimum age requirement
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No diving certification required
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Open to divers and non-divers
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What You'll Learn |
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Giving a clean handover to professionals
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How to assess a scene and stay safe
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Using emergency oxygen correctly
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Executing CPR steps clearly
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Handling first aid steps with confidence
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The PADI Emergency First Response (Bali) curriculum outlines the key skills and training steps you’ll complete during the course.
If you’re searching for PADI Emergency First Response Course Bali, here’s how the course usually runs. Finish the knowledge part first so your Bali time stays fun and in-water.
Start with PADI eLearning and section reviews. It’s self-paced, and you can pause/replay any part as needed.
Most divers spend about 4 – 6 Hours on this.
What you’ll cover
Once you arrive, we’ll keep it simple: briefing, practice, then diving.
We’ll do a quick theory recap on-site so the key points are fresh before training.
Great for: Divers and non-divers who want CPR/first aid skills for everyday life and to meet Rescue Diver prerequisites.
Your pace matters. We’ll adjust based on comfort and conditions.
Hands-on coaching with your instructor.
Compulsory parts
After this course: Be ready to respond before EMS arrives; meets CPR/First Aid requirement for Rescue-level training
Typical flow below. Exact timings can shift with weather/logistics.
Day 1: Morning / Afternoon: Optional pickup, Introduction to Instructor Theory Session
Friendly note: The itinerary is planned around the course duration so you can meet the training requirements. Certification is based on your progress and comfort in the water — your instructor and our dive team will support you every step of the way.
✨ Staying nearby? Ask us about pickup options so you don’t have to think about logistics.
Included
Optional add-ons
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Essential diving gear you'll use throughout your PADI Emergency First Response (Bali) course to stay safe and comfortable underwater.
The PADI Emergency First Response (Bali) builds your skills and confidence for more enjoyable dives.
Confidence makes you reliable without being dramatic or stressed.
Simple steps help you act calmly when something happens.
Training reduces fear and builds practical confidence.
First aid and CPR help you protect people, on trips and at home.
What our students say about their unforgettable diving experiences in Bali.
“Staff friendly. Saya ambil PADI Emergency First Response. Paling penting we got to dive around Amed Wall, and it wasn’t rushed. Selain tu we worked hard on CPR refresh, oxygen setup, practical scenarios. I appreciated the super steady briefings and the li”
“我最喜欢的是每次下潜后的复盘。 PADI Emergency First Response (Bali). 复盘很有用,不是泛泛地说“不错”。 下次还会再来继续学。(Jojo 带课)”
“Not gonna lie, I enjoyed it a lot. I did PADI Emergency First Response. Agung kept it calm and clear. And we worked hard on what-to-do-first mindset, CPR refresh. Gear setup and buddy checks were non-negotiable, which I liked. Will come back again for sur”
“Sejujurnya best. Saya ambil PADI Emergency First Response. Ringkasnya focus was on CPR refresh, what-to-do-first mindset (in a way that actually sticks). I appreciated the no-nonsense briefings and the little corrections after each dive. Nak datang lagi.”
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Find quick answers to common questions about the PADI Emergency First Response (Bali).
No, the efr bali is designed to be a low-stress, hands-on cpr first aid course bali that builds your confidence to act.
Many workplaces accept the padi emergency first response course bali as a valid first aid training bali, but check your local laws first.
It is valid for 24 months. After that, you should take a refresher of the padi emergency first response course bali to keep your first aid training bali current.
A typical padi emergency first response course bali takes about 5-8 hours. It’s a comprehensive first aid training bali day.
Yes, PADI offers eLearning for the padi emergency first response course bali, so you only do the practical efr bali skills in person.
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