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A Guide To The Danger Of Scuba Diving

By: James T Catrell

Scuba diving is quite a safe sport to partake in providing the standard set of rules and regulations are adhered to. It is only in circumstances where these rules are violated do we see the dangers arise.

Let's start off by looking at the main errors that folks tend to make that change a safe situation into a potentially dangerous one. By doing this I hope that we can then put scuba diving into some sort of perspective and change any misguided perception that this is a dangerous sport.

Failure To Obtain Standard Certification.

In most regulated places you will not be able to rent scuba equipment unless you provide some evidence that you have aquired a level of diver certification. This can be beginner, intermediate or, of course, advanced status. Sadly a dangerous way round this is to get someone renting gear who is certified and then passing it over to someone who isn't.

This kind of activity has seen an increase due to internet access to auction websites. This is a sad reflection of reality because with scuba diving we need a strong, regulatory framework in order to keep the activity safe from accidents and bad publicity that may arise due to this irresponsible behaviour.

Scuba Diving And Limited Skill Sets.

There are some dives of a specialist nature that require experience in these areas. Ice diving, wreck penetration, shark diving and canern diving fit into this category.

If you are going to try these types of dives without the neccessary skills you are putting your life on the line. A small amount of money and time spent on a specialist course could save your life.

Alcohol And Diving - A Complete Cocktail For Disaster.

It is fair to say that most divers, no matter what status they are, dive in a responsible and safe manner. However there are some complete idiots who ignore some basic safety rules and attempt to dive whilst under the influence of alcohol or drugs or even both.

This type of practice has lead to fatalities in the past and no one should enter the water whilst under the influence of alcohol.

Diving Whilst Inappropriately Conditioned To Do So.

While most do not like to call attention to it, a number of scuba diving mishaps have involved people who were morbidly obese, smokers or morbidly obese smokers. The stats do not lie: people who fall into this category have suffered cardiac arrest while diving.

All the areas we have discussed increase the danger however they can be addressed. It's all down to the individual and how responsible they are in letting common sense prevail.

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