 
    Medical Description: The HSE diving medical is for all commercial divers working in UK inland & offshore waters. Recreational diving instructors and rescue / support divers working for commercial training agencies will also require this medical. There may be further costs if additional investigations or referral to a specialist are required. This medical can only be performed by HSE approved doctors working in the UK and lasts for 1 year.
 
    Medical Description: The OEUK medical is a requirement 
	  for all offshore workers in UK waters. This medical can only be performed 
	  by OEUK approved doctors and lasts for a maximum of 2 years. Offshore Fire 
	  Team members 
	  need a supplementary certificate of fitness for fire team duties. Offshore survival courses now require a 
	  'Fitness to train with breathing apparatus' certificate. From 1st May 2024 
	  this is now incorporated into the offshore medical certificate.
 
    Medical Description: The RenewableUK medical is a 
	  requirement for those working in the wind farm industry. It can be done by 
	  OEUK approved doctors. It is similar to the OEUK medical but requires a 
	  Chester Step Test assessment of physical fitness. It is valid for 2 years.
	  
 
    Medical Description: Those currently or previously 
	  diagnosed with asthma have additional risks when participating in diving. 
	  It is important that the asthma is well controlled and that there is a low risk 
	  of suffering an asthma attack underwater.
The diver must have normal 
	  spirometry (lung function testing) both before and after an exercise test.
	  This medical is normally valid for one year.
	  
 
    Medical Description: Those diagnosed with diabetes 
	  have additional risks when participating in diving. There may be increased 
	  risks of problems from both the diabetes and its treatment. 
The diver 
	  must have well controlled diabetes without complications e.g. heart, kidney, 
	  eye or nerve damage. There must be a low risk of suffering with 
	  hypoglycaemia whilst underwater. The diver will need to monitor their 
	  glucose levels both before and after the dive, be able to self treat low 
	  glucose levels underwater and dive with a buddy aware of their problems 
	  and be able to treat any hypoglycaemia.
The diver will need to complete 
	  a questionnaire about their diabetes which will require information from 
	  their treating doctor.
This medical is normally valid for a maximum of 
	  one year.
 
    Medical Description: Those wishing to learn to dive in 
	  Australia may be asked for a medical certificate done to the AS4005.1 
	  standard. This requires an audiological (hearing ) test.
It is 
	  recommended that this is performed by any doctor with diving medical 
	  experience and can be performed by doctors outside of  Australia.
	  
 
    Medical Description: Those wishing to dive or continue 
	  their diving are likely to be asked to complete the 
	  WRSTC medical 
	  self-declaration form (updated July 2020.) Anyone answering any of the questions positively 
	  will require a certificate from a doctor before they will be able to 
	  participate in any in-water activities.
A positive answer may not 
	  necessarily be a bar to diving but requires assessment and perhaps 
	  adjustment to the type of diving.
Common problems such as high blood 
	  pressure, thyroid problems, raised cholesterol require the 'Basic' 
	  medical. More complex medical problems e.g. heart disease, cancer need to 
	  be assessed firstly by correspondence and may need to bring full details 
	  including hospital letters to the appointment. The fee for these medicals 
	  will be based on the time taken to assess these issues and any examination 
	  needed. Further investigations may be required and will need to be funded 
	  by the applicant.
France currently 
	  requires all divers to have an annual doctor's certificate of fitness to 
	  dive. Spain previously had similar requirements but since July 2020 now 
	  follows almost all other countries by using the WRSTC screening medical 
	  statement.
Those divers wishing to progress their diving to technical levels 
	  are also required to have a fitness to dive certificate when enrolling on 
	  the technical diving course.
BSAC members 
	  may require a medical and should book the appropriate medical depending on 
	  their medical issues. No certificate can be issued without a formal 
	  examination. The duration of validly may vary depending on the medical 
	  issue.
Divers wishing to train for divemaster or instructor abroad also 
	  require a doctor's certificate within 1 year. NB those wishing to 
	  work as divemasters or instructors in the UK will probably require the HSE 
	  diving medical.
Those with asthma, diabetes or requiring the 
	  Australian standard medical should book the relevant medical. 
 
    Medical Description: Those wishing to learn to 
	  Freedive are likely to be asked to complete a medical self-declaration 
	  form. Anyone with medical issues will need a doctor's certificate. This is 
	  often the RSTC diving medical form used for scuba diving.
This medical 
	  is normally valid for one year.
 
    Description: Those wishing to learn to scuba dive may 
	  have medical issues that may increase the risks. Sometimes these issues 
	  significantly increase the risk and diving is not advised. It is 
	  understandable that taking time to attend for a medical assessment when 
	  there is little chance of being cleared for diving is not desirable. 
	  Advice about the relevant issues can be obtained by telephone or email, 
	  allowing the applicant to decide for themselves if they wish to seek 
	  formal assessment.
Fit to dive certificates cannot be issued without 
	  this formal assessment.
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