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We would like to give you a short briefing regarding boat policy as well as diving and emergency procedures onboard. 1. In case of an Emergency exits are marked and in each cabin posted on the doors which indicate escape routes and instructions on how to properly wear your life jackets. We are equipped with two 25
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29 Jul 2016 It's often worthwhile to take a slate and pencil to a dive briefing in order to scribble down any key pieces of information that will be useful during the dive. Draw an outline of the shape of the site and note the direction you'll be heading, or jot down any key instructions, i.e. to keep the reef on your right
I am familiar with the PADI dive briefing covering 10 points, but are there other suggestions as points that must be included or nice to include in the dive neat stuff to look for, tips on how to reboard the boat (fins off, on, tag lines, etc), visibility, thermoclines, and any particular boat rules about time, depth,
2 Feb 2017 The legal case mentioned in the UJ article hinged on a dive guide's failure to include information on potential environmental conditions. Not mentioning the existence of these inherent, potential environmental conditions became a key factor in the court's decision: The guide received the majority of the fault;
How to Perfect Your Dive Briefings. I was reading the PADI email and found this article by John Kinsella about giving a Dive Briefing. It has Read More. Recent Posts. To Buy or Rent Scuba Tanks · Lessons For Life: Asthmatic Diver · Dive Buddy Safety Tips Know what to do if you're separated from your dive buddy · Lake
Dive Site Name. q Interesting facts or stories behind the name. Dive Site Description. May integrate parts or all with other parts of the briefing. q Layout – topography, depth etc. q Present conditions (current, visibility, temperature etc.) q Points of interest. q Unusual hazards. q Facilities. q Areas off limits. q Map (if available)
DIVE BRIEFING. PRE – DEPARTURE. 1. Welcome and Introduction of staff on the boat. 2. Day Briefing ( weather / conditions – Time in transit etc). 3. Boat facilities (Toilets, Wheelhouse, Bridge, Drinks etc). 4. Equipment set up PRIOR to departure – secure and air checked. 5. Check everyone has full 2nd cylinder. 6.
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