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In-water procedures in this grouping include entry to the water, surface swimming, descent, buoyancy and trim control, equalisation of pressure in air spaces, maneuvering in midwater and at the bottom, monitoring the dive profile, gas supply and decompression obligations, normal ascent, and exit from the water.
Divers working around drains, tunnels, pipes or valves can suffer fatal injuries when differential water pressure, commonly known as Delta P, creates forces quick and strong enough to entrap them.
Tips for Safe Diving Never dive into shallow water. If you have any doubt about water depth, enter the water feet first. Never dive into above-ground pools. Never dive into water that is not clear, such as a lake or ocean, where sand bars or objects below the surface may be obstructed or not visible.
The Describe, Interpret, Verify, Evaluate (D.I.V.E.) tool helps people consider multiple perspectives when confronted with unfamiliar intercultural situations or ambiguous circumstances.
The 5 point descent is easy to remember by using SORTED. S stands for Signal, O stands for Orientation, R stands for Regulator, T stands for Time, E stands for Equalize and D stands for Descent.
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Step 1: Secure Dive Tank to the BCD. Step 2: Attach the Regulator to the Tank. Step 3: Secure the Regulator Hose to the BCD. Step 4: Turn on the Air Tank With the Pressure Gauge Facing Away From Your Body. Step 5: Make Sure There Is Enough Air in the Tank for Your Dive. Step 7: Suit Up Into the Rest of Your Gear.

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