The all-in-one route to professional dive workshop skills
If you need end-to-end capability—from visual and hydrostatic cylinder inspection to commercial dive equipment maintenance and composite cylinder know-how—this bundle delivers it in one structured pathway. You’ll train on real rigs and service benches, building practical, auditable processes you can take straight to your centre, club or employer.
What’s included (modules & duration)
Tech Inspection 1 – Visual Cylinder Inspection (1 day)
Cylinder ID/markings, rejection criteria, internal/external inspection, neck/thread checks, documentation & labelling.Tech Inspection 2 – Hydrostatic Cylinder Inspection (1 day)
Hydro test setup, safe pressurisation, expansion measurement, pass/fail decisions, drying, stamping and records.IMCA Dive Technician (5 days)
Surface-supplied systems overview, helmets & masks, umbilicals, panels/pneumo, compressors & air quality, gas management, hot-water, testing & fault-finding, workshop standards aligned to IMCA guidance.Composite Cylinder Inspection (1 day)
Identification, service-life limits, unique damage modes (fibre cuts/impact/resin), neck/liner checks, hydro considerations, rejection criteria and records.
Total duration: 8 days (delivered consecutively or modularly—see dates).
Who it’s for
Dive centre/club technicians seeking full workshop capability
Recreational techs moving into commercial/inshore environments
Equipment officers managing mixed fleets (steel, aluminium, composite)
New starters with mechanical aptitude who want a structured route
Key outcomes (skills you’ll take away)
Conduct visual and hydrostatic cylinder inspections to UK best practice and IDEST-aligned procedures
Inspect composite (fibre-wrapped) cylinders confidently, including service-life and rejection criteria
Apply IMCA-aligned maintenance practices to SSD equipment (helmets, panels, umbilicals, compressors & gas)
Produce traceable documentation (logbooks, certificates, labels) that stands up to audits
Implement safe workshop processes: PPE, pressure/chemical safety, tool control and housekeeping
Format, locations & cohort size
Format: Instructor-led workshops, demonstrations and supervised bench practice
Locations: Reading, Swindon, Bristol (serving Berkshire, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire & Hampshire)
Group size: Small cohorts to maximise hands-on time
Assessment & certification
Knowledge checks and practical competency assessments within each module.
Awards: Diving Academy Certificates of Completion per module, confirming training to IDEST-aligned procedures and IMCA guidance/manufacturer best practice.
Note: IDEST accreditation/test-station approvals and IMCA certification/company approvals are administered by those bodies/employers and are not granted by this course.
What’s included
Expert tutors & workshop access
Use of rigs, training cylinders, service benches, tools and consumables
Course handbooks, checklists and documentation templates
Refreshments (tea/coffee/water)
Entry requirements
Minimum age 18
Mechanical aptitude; basic electrical understanding helpful for IMCA module
Prior servicing experience beneficial but not essential
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