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  2. Diving regulations - Wikipedia

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    They apply only where the Occupational Health and Safety Act applies, so do not cover diving in minerals and energy industries, which have different safety legislation. There have been three versions of the Diving Regulations, dated 2001, 2009 (sometimes referred to as Diving Regulations 2010 at they were published in January 2010. [4] and 2017 ...

  3. Rule of thirds (diving) - Wikipedia

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    Cave divingDiving in water-filled caves; Dive planning – The process of planning an underwater diving operation; Half + 15 bar – Rule of thumb for scuba gas management; Penetration divingDiving under a physical barrier to a direct vertical ascent to the surface; Scuba gas management – Logistical aspects of scuba breathing gas

  4. List of legislation regulating underwater diving - Wikipedia

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    diving equipment including mask, snorkel, fins, buoyancy compensation device, regulator with two second stages, and submersible pressure gauge, safety equipment including a dive computer or timer and dive tables, a cutting device, a surface marker buoy, and a sound signal for the surface, fitness to dive according to the RSTC questionnaire.

  5. Diving safety - Wikipedia

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    Diving safety is the aspect of underwater diving operations and activities concerned with the safety of the participants. The safety of underwater diving depends on four factors: the environment, the equipment, behaviour of the individual diver and performance of the dive team.

  6. List of diving hazards and precautions - Wikipedia

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    Divers Alert Network 2014 data shows there are 3.174 million recreational scuba divers in America, of which 2.351 million dive 1 to 7 times per year and 823,000 dive 8 or more times per year. It is reasonable to say that the average would be in the neighbourhood of 5 dives per year.

  7. Fitness to dive - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 the Recreational Scuba Training Council listed "a history of panic disorder" as an absolute contraindication to scuba diving, but the 2001 guideline specifies "a history of untreated panic disorder" as a severe risk condition, which suggests that some people who are being treated for the condition might dive at an acceptable level of risk.

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