Search:

Home | Sports & Games


Handling Scuba Diving Tanks In The Correct Way

By: James T Catrell

Out of all the different types of equipment that you would use to scuba dive it is the scuba diving tanks that are THE most critical. Without this key item scuba diving would just simply not be possible.

The way in which the scuba tanks are hooked into the diving suit is quite complex and therefore this requires specific knowledge in order to handle this activity properly.

Sometimes, so much time is spent on the various specialized aspects of diving; other critical basics are often ignored. One area is the safety associated with scuba diving tanks.

Television And It's Negative Influence On Diving.

We all know how the mass media and TV influences our lives, one example out of many is the negative influences that it has had on the issue of safety and scuba tanks.

This is a serious point as when you watch a television program or a movie; you will notice the scuba diving tanks pointing upwards. This is a serious no-no! The reason is that the tanks contained compressed air and, as anyone who remembers the famous scene in JAWS where Robert Shaw admonished Roy Schieder about haphazard scuba tank handling know; scuba diving tanks contain compressed air.

Should tanks be handled incorrectly the result could be serious harm or damage (looked what happended to Jaws in the aforementioned film). If you store a tank on it's end and it falls over the apparatus on top of the tank could diconnect.

This could lead to the compressed air "shooting" the apparatus off as if it were a cannon ball. Needless to say, this could easily cause a fatality if it makes impact with someone. Instead of following the misguided notion of letting a scuba diving tank standing upwards (or worse, standing upwards unattended), it is best to lie the scuba diving tanks on the ground.

As the case is with many adventure sports and sports in general, safety is the primary concern.

All this means that it is essential that anyone who is handling scuba diving tanks needs to be properly trained to do so as the consequences of not following this path of good practice can be cataclysmic.

Article Source: http://www.particlearticles.com

For more articles about scuba diving tanks and tanks for scuba diving run by our new greatb website.

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Sports & Games Articles Via RSS!






Particles Articles © 2007 All Rights Reserved Worldwide

Powered by Article Dashboard