How do I download PADI eRDPML?

How do I download PADI eRDPML?

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  1. Log in to the PADI Pros’ Site.
  2. Select the Online Services tab.
  3. Select the Online Processing Center link.
  4. Find your code under the eRDPML section under “Available Codes”
  5. Assign an email address and click send (note that associated code will move to Pending until the diver redeems it)

What is an eRDPML?

The plastic model of PADI’s eRDPML – the electronic version of the Multilevel Recreational Dive Planner known as ‘the wheel’ – is to be retired in favour of the digital training aid, which has been available for some time as an eLearning asset, and lately as an app for smart devices.

Is there a PADI app?

The new, improved PADI App is now available for iOS and Android users and it helps you attract and retain more divers. Worldwide, it’s estimated that 86 percent of time spent on mobile devices is spent on mobile apps.

Does PADI teach dive tables?

For divemasters, you will be helping divers plan their dives – often using dive tables. And for instructors, you will need to know how to teach dive tables to your students. Because of these duties and responsibilities of dive professionals, PADI will test you on both dive tables and decompression theory.

Do scuba divers still use dive tables?

Now, as technology has accelerated and prices have fallen, most divers wisely purchase, or at least rent, a computer every time they dive in open water. Many recreational agencies have now gone as far as making dive table usage purely an option within open water training.

What do you need to know about Padi forms?

PADI Forms. Before participating in PADI courses or programs, all student divers must complete paperwork, such as a brief scuba medical questionnaire that ask about medical conditions that could be a problem while diving. To prepare for your PADI training, download the associated form.

Can the Recreational Dive Planner be used for multilevel diving?

The Wheel version of the Recreational Dive Planner can be used for multilevel diving. No Decompression Limit (NDL) — The maximum time that can be spent at a depth before decompres- sion stops are required. Also called “no-stop time.”

How do I use the RDP table for my dive?

When using the RDP Table for the purposes of calculation, you will use the deepest depth you reach during the dive, regardless of how long you actually remain at that depth. If you’re planning only one dive, this is all the information you need. Your dive must not exceed 80 minutes.

How to use the “B” side of the recreational diving planner?

Before proceeding to illustrate how to use the “B” side of the recreational diving planner, let’s not forget the second important rule: All repetitive dives (so immediately following the first one) they must be planned at a depth equal to or less than the previous one and in any case must never exceed -30m. of depth.