19 Practices to Make You a Responsible Diver
If you enjoy diving, you owe it to yourself and others to act responsibly in the water. Below are 19 practices to make sure you are a safe diver:
- Make sure that you plan all your dives before you get into the water.
- Make sure that your deepest dive of the day is also your first dive of the day.
- The deepest part of each dive that you plan should be reached at the beginning of your dive.
- Try to avoid exerting yourself during your dive. You should also avoid physical activity for half an hour after your dive has finished.
- Check your dive computer and/or guages often throughout your dive.
- If you are diving in cold water or after strenuous activity, make sure that you begin your ascent before you reach your no-decompression limit.
- Always act in compliance with the ascent rate that is indicated by your dive computer.
- Always carry out a 3-minute safety stop between 20 feet (6 meters) and 10 feet (3 meters).
- Try to avoid decompression stop dives and be absolutely certain not to dive deeper than 130 feet (40 meters) unless you are a specially trained deep diver.
- When you are doing a decompression dive, prolong the decompression stop nearest to the surface.
- After all of your decompression stops, ascend to the surface very slowly.
- Always make sure that you are not “yo-yo” diving (repetitively ascending and descending under the water).
- Do not carry out any dive until the desaturation time, as dictated by your previous dive, has passed.
- Avoid repeatedly diving to a single depth deeper than 60 feet (18 meters). N.B. Repeated diving to the same depth is known as “square diving”.
- Be sure to separate any repetitive dives by at least a 2 hour surface interval.
- If you are planning repetitive dives for a number of consecutive days, be sure to take at least one day off from diving each week. The recommended number of consecutive time diving should not exceed 3 days i.e. take 1 day off every 3 days.
- Be certain that you do not go mountain climbing or take a plane flight for at least 12 hours (preferably 24 hours) after a dive.
- Finally, never try to exceed the limits of your experience and skill.
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