- Source: Scottish Sub Aqua Club
The Scottish Sub Aqua Club (ScotSAC) was founded in Glasgow in 1953. Today it is a company limited by guarantee with nearly 70 branches and 1200 members. ScotSAC instructors provide scuba diving training to branch members on an amateur basis. It is recognised by sportscotland as the National Governing Body for sub-aqua in Scotland.
ScotSAC has developed a comprehensive training schedule to prepare members to carry out recreational diving safely in the sea around Scotland. The qualifications awarded by ScotSAC are recognised worldwide.
Qualifications
ScotSAC offers training courses for snorkel, diver and instructor qualifications.
= Snorkel qualifications
=Junior Snorkel Diver
Snorkel Diver
= Diver qualifications
=Branch Diver – Depth Limit 15m, unless accompanied by a Master Diver Instructor (New qualification from 2014)
Sport Diver – Depth limit 30m, unless accompanied by a Master Diver Instructor
Master Diver – Depth limit 40m, unless additional Deep Diver qualifications have been obtained or with the permission of the ScotSAC Regional Coach
First Class Diver
= Instructor qualifications
=Branch Instructor – BIs instruct in their own branch
Regional Instructor
Examiner
= Specialist qualifications
=Deep diving Award
Deep Rescue Endorsement
Dry Suit Endorsement
Nitrox
Oxygen Administration
Heartstart
Diver First Aid
Underwater Archaeology
Archives
The archives of Scottish Sub Aqua Club are maintained by the Archives of the University of Glasgow (GUAS).
See also
Sport in Scotland
References
External links
Scottish Sub Aqua Club – Main Site
ScotSAC Training
ScotSAC Branch Locations