Diving equipment should be checked at least once a year by a certified technician to ensure safety and functionality. Additionally, it's important to inspect your gear before each dive for any visible signs of wear, damage, or malfunction. If you've been on a dive trip or have not used your equipment for an extended period, getting it checked more frequently is advisable. Regular maintenance and servicing can prolong the life of your equipment and enhance your diving experience.
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Commercially speaking, in the UK they have to be checked annually, and signed.
brake linings should be checked at 15,000 and 25,000 miles and then every 5,000 miles after that.
No. Scuba refers to any form of Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. An aqualung is a type of scuba equipment, but a rebreather is also technically scuba equipment, as would any other self contained underwater diving rig. However, surface supplied diving is not regarded as scuba.In common terms "scuba equipment" is often used as a generic term for diving equipment, so as to include non-breathing apparatus, like a diver's mask or fins.
Every time it is worn!
Gym equipment should be maintained often, maybe every week or so. Gym equipment should be trained with once a day at the very least. If you don't want to buy gym equipment, go to a local gym/fitness center.
Yes because people die often from building collapses.
every 4 weeks in the community
With each brake job.
Every time it is worn.
Every time the PFD is worn