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International Diving Schools Association (IDSA) is a global organization that sets standards and provides accreditation for professional diving schools. The association was established to develop common international standards for commercial diver training and to ensure that these standards are maintained globally.

History[edit]

The International Diving Schools Association was founded in 1982 by a group of diving schools from around the world. The founding members recognized the need for a unified set of standards for commercial diver training, and the IDSA was created to fulfill this need.

Role and Function[edit]

The IDSA's primary role is to develop and maintain international standards for commercial diver training. These standards cover a wide range of areas, including safety procedures, equipment use, and technical skills. The association also provides accreditation to diving schools that meet these standards.

In addition to setting standards and providing accreditation, the IDSA also acts as a forum for the exchange of information and ideas between diving schools. This allows schools to share best practices and to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the field of commercial diving.

Membership[edit]

Membership in the IDSA is open to any diving school that meets the association's standards for commercial diver training. Members are required to undergo regular audits to ensure that they continue to meet these standards.

Impact[edit]

The work of the IDSA has had a significant impact on the field of commercial diving. By establishing common international standards for diver training, the association has helped to ensure that divers around the world are trained to a high level of competence. This has improved safety in the industry and has made it easier for divers to work internationally.

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