Scuba Diving Waiver 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Scuba Diving Waiver in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name in the designated field at the top of the form. This identifies you as the participant.
  3. Next, specify the activity you wish to participate in by writing 'Scuba Diving' in the appropriate section.
  4. Read through the Assumption of Risk section carefully. Acknowledge your understanding of inherent risks associated with scuba diving.
  5. In the Liability Release section, confirm that you agree not to sue and release La Sierra University from any liabilities by checking the box provided.
  6. Complete your warranty of physical fitness by affirming that you are fit for scuba diving and have medical insurance coverage.
  7. If applicable, have a guardian sign if you are under 18 years old, ensuring all legal requirements are met.
  8. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing and dating the form at the bottom.

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Often required for work in certain fields, these tests may be eligible for GI Bill reimbursement. Tests that may be reimbursable by VA include licensing and/or certification for a job as a mechanic, medical technician, therapist, computer network engineer, website developer, and other professional.
Service members can use one month of G.I. Bill benefits per certification or license exam and can progress as far as they want. Service members can use up to one month to six months of benefits to get scuba certified or become a NAUI dive professional.
A really great thing about scuba diving is how accessible it is for disabled people. With scuba diving comes a real sense of well-being. Any physical restrictions are left behindits just you and your buddy exploring the underwater world. Many people experience scuba diving as a kind of therapy.
Six Sigma Black Belt Certification for Veterans Veterans pay for the certification up-front, then eligible veterans can be reimbursed 100% for the full cost of the Six Sigma Black Belt Professional (SSBBP) certification exam (Maximum value of $299.95).
SSI Courses CourseeLearningTotal Scuba Diver $140.00 $440.00 SSI Open Water Diver (3 students minimum) $165.00 $600.00 Open Water + Nitrox (3 students minimum) $220.00 $655.00 Private Open Water Diver $165.00 $1,365.0014 more rows

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Most reputable places will require to at least see your certification. There are some dive shops that do discovery dives for non-certified people, which are limited in scope (not below a certain depth, etc.) and include some basic training. But as people have said, theres no law against diving uncertified.
Its core is simple arithmetic: for any single planned dive, your maximum depth in feet plus your planned maximum bottom time in minutes should ideally equal 120 or less. Think of a dive to 60 feet: under this rule, aim for 60 minutes max bottom time (60 + 60 = 120).

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