Alternative Qualifications
SALT
The Statement of Alternative Training (SALT) process recognises that the new member has a qualification that the BSAC considers to be of a similar standard to an appropriate BSAC qualification. With this SALT Certificate, the new member may take part in dives appropriate to that particular grade of BSAC diver, and may also train for the next higher BSAC qualification.
The SALT process has to assume that the person has only just obtained the certificate they hold. It cannot offer any further credit for variables such as additional diving experience gained since the qualification was achieved, or training undertaken on incomplete courses. The SALT process applies only to diving qualifications and not to diving instructor qualifications.
To obtain a SALT Certificate, the new member will be expected to present evidence of the qualifications they already hold in the form of original and authenticated certificates, training records in other agency logbooks, etc. Photocopies and/or verbal assurances will not be acceptable! If a translation of a foreign certificate is necessary, it is the responsibility of the new member applying for a SALT to provide it. The BSAC Branch that the person is joining will prepare the SALT Certificate and apply it to the appropriate page(s) of the member's BSAC Qualification Record Book. As soon as possible on joining the BSAC, divers who receive a Statement of Alternative Training will be expected to attend an "Induction to the BSAC" lesson based on parts of the BSAC Club Diver training programme, which will:
- Describe how the Branch structure works
- Outline the aims, beliefs and function of the BSAC as the governing body.
- Outline what BSAC membership offers.
- Provide an overview of the BSAC'88 Decompression Tables.
Even before you embark upon training for the next higher BSAC grade, RomseySAC encourages further theory study and skills practice to "close any gaps" which might become apparent.
To assist both the experienced diver joining BSAC, and the Branch itself in administering this system, the BSAC has issued a "Table of Similar Qualifications". This Table is based on a comparison of other agency training programmes with those of BSAC, and is kept under continuous review.
Conditions of SALT
Experienced divers who receive a SALT certificate should understand that a BSAC Branch Diving Officer is responsible for the safety and well being of all Branch members. In exercising this duty of care, should a Diving Officer discover that a new member, originally trained by another agency, lacks an appropriate level of basic diving knowledge and skill, the DO is at liberty to require the member to undertake relevant refresher training and/or limit their open water diving activities until a satisfactory level of knowledge and skills performance is demonstrated.
Recipients of a SALT are encouraged to continue their training and development as a diver within the BSAC, by training for higher qualification levels; by learning "the BSAC way" of performing various skills; and by attending BSAC Skill Development Courses. RomseySAC, or BSAC HQ, can tell you more about these.
The SALT certificate is not used to recognise speciality/special interest training, only complete diver qualification courses. Speciality/special interest training by other agencies may be recognised by the BSAC through the issue of Skill Development Course Alternative Training Certificates. These are available from BSAC HQ.
For your information, the format and wording of the Statement of Alternative Training is reproduced below. The SALT acknowledges the fact that the member has been trained to a standard known to be similar to the appropriate BSAC qualification, but does not make the Branch or its Diving Officer responsible for that prior training.
Table of Similar Qualifications
This table is the guideline for converting from an alternative training agency into BSAC qualifications. There is no cost to convert, except the annual club fees. You are not expected you to be the perfect UK diver, and we will ease you into the water at a pace that is appropriate. We would want you to have confidence in the club, as well as the club having confidence in you. Therefore, we advocate a progressive approach to the challenges of diving.
Qualification Level of Diver |
Alternative Qualification |
BSAC Qualification |
All "Entry Level" qualifications (which typically do not include rescue training) such as: |
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Ocean Diver |
All "Second Level" qualifications (which must include rescue training) such as: |
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Sports Diver |
All "Third Level" qualifications (which must include dive leadership training) such as: |
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Dive Leader |
Any higher level of qualification, such as: |
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Advanced Diver |




