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Update on the project to revise the IMCA bell diving supervisor (BDS) examination - DEV imca
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Update on the project to revise the IMCA bell diving supervisor (BDS) examination

The development of an IMCA Bell Diving Supervisor examination consists of three distinct phases:
  1. attending and passing one of IMCA’s trainee bell diver supervisor training programmes;
  2. developing and learning the necessary skills undertaken during the practical phase of the supervisor training under the auspices of a qualified IMCA supervisor; and
  3. sitting and passing the IMCA Bell Diving supervisor’s exam
IMCA would like to advise its members that as part of ongoing improvements to the IMCA examination system, the project to develop a question bank and revise the IMCA Bell Diving Supervisor (BDS) examination is now complete.  The revised examination now consists of four sections:
  • Physics;
  • Physiology;
  • Chamber Practices;
  • Bell Diving Operations.
The BDS exam is based around the content of the material contained within IMCA’s guidance documents.  The most useful document for study is Guidance for Diving Supervisors (IMCA D 022); especially Chapter 2, Diving Physics.  However, it is absolutely essential that candidates for this exam have a sound working knowledge of all the relevant IMCA and DMAC guidance documentation.  It also should be pointed out that several questions within the diving and chamber practices section of the exam are based on the knowledge and experience gained whilst working as a supervisor. Documents of particular relevance are: It is also advisable for candidates to have a working knowledge of the contents of the latest revision of the US Navy Diving Manual. Candidates who do not prepare adequately will find it a challenge to pass the newly revised BDS examination, in particular the physics, physiology and bell diving operations sections. The revised exam has been in use since the middle of April 2019. Failure The IMCA examination resit protocol for all exams has been changed.  The posts of Air/Bell Diving Supervisors (ADS/BDS) and Lift Support Technician (LST) are safety critical and it is essential that candidates for these positions are able to demonstrate convincingly that they have the necessary aptitude, knowledge and skills to fulfil the roles.  Candidates will only be allowed to sit the IMCA Diving Supervisor examinations three times: an initial exam and then two subsequent resits. The following exam resit protocol will apply:
  • Should a candidate be unsuccessful on the first occasion, he/she will be allowed an initial resit which can be booked 30-days after sitting the first exam. The delay is to allow the candidate sufficient time to study before resitting the exam.
  • Should the candidate be unsuccessful following the first resit, he/she will not be permitted to re-sit the exam for a second time until a period of one-year elapses. This is to ensure that the candidate has plenty of time to improve his/her skills, and to learn and master all the required information before trying the exam again.  In addition, in order to book for the second resit exam, candidates will also be required to provide a certificate of completion from an IMCA-approved trainee Bell Diving Supervisor (BDS) training programme undertaken within the previous year.
  • Candidates who fail all three attempts will be required to wait for a period of at least two years from the date of the last failure to allow them to gain more experience before being allowed to re-enter the scheme.
Once the two-year waiting period has elapsed, candidates will then be required to re-take the full supervisor or LST training programme again, as detailed in the current version of IMCA offshore diving supervisor and life support technician certification schemes (IMCA D 013), including re-attending an IMCA-approved trainee Diving Supervisor/assistant Life Support Technician (ALST) training programme and fulfilling all the practical training requirements, before reapplying in full again for the examination. Sample IMCA Bell Diving Supervisor exam questions have been included as Appendix 1 of the PDF information note. 

Originally issued with the following reference(s): IMCA D 09/19

Information Note Details

Published date: 19 November 2019
Information note ID: 1458

Information Note Details

Published date: 19 November 2019
Information note ID: 1458


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