Pass Swimmer test.Before doing other requirements, successfully
complete the BSA swimmer test: Jump feetfirst into water over the head in depth, swim 75
yards/meters in a strong manner using one or more of the following strokes: sidestroke,
breaststroke, trudgen, or crawl; then swim 25 yards/meters using an easy, resting
backstroke. The 100 yards/meters must be swum continuously and include at least one sharp
turn. After completing the swim, rest by floating.
Explain buddy system. Discuss the importance of the buddy system
in all aquatics activities, and explain specifically how the buddy system is to be used at
all times, beginning with the fitting and adjusting of equipment.
Define snorkeling. Define snorkel swimming and diving; explain
the function, fit, and selection of mask, fins, and snorkel. How is a safety vest used in
snorkeling, and when must it be worn?
Demonstrate use of mask and snorkel. In confined, shallow
(waist-deep) water, demonstrate the use of the following:
Defogging mask; equalizing pressure in mask, ears, and sinus cavities.
Snorkel, including the clearing of water at surface and resuming free breathing without
removing snorkel from mouth
Demonstrate use of swim fins. In confined, shallow (waist-deep)
water, demonstrate use of swim fins: (NOTE: Requirements should first be completed using
only fins, and then repeated while wearing mask and snorkel.)
Fit and adjust fins to feet.
Swim at the surface (10 meters) and underwater (3 meters) using the flutter kick.
Control direction without using hands while swimming with fins at the surface and
underwater.
Perform deepwater demonstrations. In confined, deep water
(maximum 12 feet), demonstrate:
Proper techniques for entering and exiting the water while wearing snorkeling equipment.
Headfirst and feetfirst surface dives, including proper body position for safe ascent
and descent.
Recover objects. Using mask, fins, and snorkel, you and a buddy
swim in a confined area of clear water 8-12 feet deep that has a firm bottom:
Locate and recover from the bottom an object weighing approximately 10 pounds.
Locate and recover from the bottom an object approximately the size of an automobile
ignition key.
Explain snorkeling preparation and precautions.Explain what
special preparation, training, and precautions are required for open-water diving; include
survival skills. Understand and explain ascent and descent hazards of diving. Demonstrate
knowledge of the diving environment in which you are to learn and practice. Explain the
environmental factors that affect snorkeling. Discuss the special precautions for each of
the following aquatic environments: ocean, stream, lake.
Discuss submerged-related factors. Explain pressure, buoyancy,
and submerged optics and acoustics related to snorkel swimming and diving.
Discuss submersion effects; CPR. Discuss the effects of
submersion in water on the body and how to handle potentially dangerous situations. What
is cardiopulmonary resuscitation and under what circumstances should it be used?
Explain hyperventilation. Understand and explain
hyperventilation.
Explain hypothermina.Understand and explain hypothermia.
Demonstrate diver's signs and signals.Explain and demonstrate
divers' signs and signals, both audible and visual, for use at the surface and under
water. Set out a divers' flag and explain its function. Explain the use of equipment
markings.