Course Description

Observation and Panic Workshop


Everything you see is telling you a story, are you listening? – Catching the panic journey before it happens.
By Butch Hendrick


The skill of observation, using all your senses, includes an understanding of what you are perceiving and knowing what to do with that information. Effective observation leads to seeing the little pieces that can eventually result in panic. Panic doesn’t very often just show up, it’s a journey. Panic very seldom comes from nowhere; it’s a progression. The end of the journey that leads to panic is often stimulated by a major internal fear such as unexpectedly ending up in darkness (low to zero visibility) or feeling like one can’t breathe. This presentation will take participants on the journey that starts when divers first decide to participate in a dive, traveling, and arriving in the parking lot, staging gear, gearing up, entering the water, and the ensuing experiences following immersion and submersion. We will explore the specifics of what to actively look for in others and even yourself and what to do with each observation.  Learn how to read the story, understand the story, and actively engage in the story to facilitate a positive ending.

Lead Instructor

Butch Hendrick

As President & Founder of Lifeguard Systems, Butch has been teaching, developing rescue procedures and performing surface and subsurface water rescues for over 30 years in 15 countries. He and his family started and ran one of the first scuba resorts in the Caribbean in Puerto Rico. They were innovators, pioneers, and leaders in the sport diving industry. They installed and ran the only nonmilitary hyperbaric chamber in the Caribbean. Hendrick performed many rescues of divers and other people in the water, and he started the first diving rescue team in the area. Butch had his boat Captains license before he had his driver’s license. He went on to develop many of the procedures used and taught today such as the rescue do-si-do and in-water mouth to mouth for scuba accidents. He developed many Island safety emergency management plans and safety protocols, such as those used today by the Cayman Islands and Bonaire.In the 1970’s Butch established the training program and conducted the dive training for FDNY Rescue Companies dive teams, including, in 1991, the FDNY diver instructor training course. He has trained other noted teams such as FDNY Rescue Companies, U.S. Parks Dept., Washington DC FAA, South African Paramedics Dive Team, and hundreds of other fire, police, EMS, and military teams.Published over 300 times, Hendrick is a noted international public speaker and expert.Hendrick has been training public safety dive teams, sport divers, and rescue personnel for over 35 years in over 15 countries. He is a major innovator and contributor to the water rescue industry. He is one of the most important fathers of diver safety education, always striving for increased safety standards.President and founder of Lifeguard Systems, Inc., an international rescue and recovery training company. Lifeguard Systems is the oldest Public Safety Diving and Ice Rescue Training company with the same continuous owner and President in the United States.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Incapacitated Diver on the Surface Workshop

    • Incapacitated Diver on the Surface Workshop Live Webinar Video

  • 2

    Handouts

    • Everything you see.. 1

    • Stop Think Act!

    • Diver Gear Checks

    • Where have all the divers gone Part 1

    • Where have all the divers gone series Part 2

    • Take back our industry campaign.

  • 3

    Exam

    • Examination