
PADI's Specialty Emergency First Response (EFR+CFC) course is designed to prepare individuals for situations where they may need to apply first aid. You will need to have the required equipment in order to successfully complete the course. Equipment can be rented. For more information, click here. For those with experience and the desire to improve their skills, this course is also a refresher course.
Content
EFR is a great tool to improve your ability to manage medical emergencies and increase your confidence. Participants will learn simple emergency procedures and get hands-on experience in a stress-free setting. The course materials include self-study manuals, video demonstrations, and quick reference cards. It also fulfills the training requirements for the PADI Rescue Diver course and professional ratings.
CPR, rescue breathing and scene assessment are all part of the course. Basic first aid is also taught. The training also teaches participants how to treat common diving injuries. This includes learning how to bandage, splint, and prevent infection. Students will also learn to protect their bodies from harmful substances and pathogens. This course teaches you how to save lives and respond to potentially life-threatening situations.
Pre-requisites
PADI Emergency First Responder course is a 1-day program that trains participants to quickly respond to life-threatening medical emergencies. The course includes both classroom theory and skill development, as well as practice in real-life scenarios. The course requires no pre-requisites or age requirements.

Divers and non-divers alike will benefit from the course, which covers CPR and first aid in all situations. With quick reference cards and videos, participants will learn how to react quickly and effectively in such situations. This course meets all requirements for PADI Rescue Diver, as well as professional levels of PADI Scuba Diver. PADI instructors also have the ability to instruct Emergency First Response.
Requirements
Participants in Emergency First Responder Training gain confidence and are better equipped to assist others in times of emergency. The course teaches vital skills like CPR, first aid and primary care and stresses the importance of minimizing risk. Non-divers are also taught so they can be more prepared for an emergency.
After completing the EFRI course, students can take the PADI Instructor Examination. Each course is numbered sequentially and begins with the EFRI prefix. Each course lasts for one hour. It includes 55 minutes class time and five minute breaks.
Refresher Course
For people looking to improve their skills, the EFR Refresher Course was created. There are two parts to the course: Skill Development and Exam. EFR Refresher Course is an optional course. However, the EFR Instructor manual recommends it. You will be updated on the latest developments in CPR/first aid during the refresher course. Additionally, you will learn how to use an AED. Additionally, you will be able to instruct others on how to perform these skills in an emergency.
This is a great course to get your skills up to par and help you meet the requirements for PADI Rescue Diver. It also fulfills requirements for Professional Rescue Diver training and other courses requiring CPR. It also includes an Emergency First Response Video, which helps participants prepare for emergencies and preview the skills that they will practice during the skills development session.

Cost
The half-day Emergency First Respond course teaches skills needed in emergency situations. It includes classroom lessons, video presentations, role-play scenarios, and CPR, first aid, and AED use. The course fulfills all prerequisites for PADI certification. It costs approximately 6,900 THB per participant. This fee includes the PADI certification fees for two years and the training manual.
PADI Emergency First Reaper course will provide you with CPR and rescue breathing training, aswell as the ability to assess and monitor the victim's condition. This course also teaches you how first aid can be applied to common diving injuries. The course also covers topics such as bandaging, splinting and protection against pathogens. The certification, which is issued by PADI, provides a basic foundation for CPR and first aid treatment for all types of diving injuries.