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∙ 14y agoWhile PADI states three required situations, the answer there is no required situation unless your dive table requires it (i.e. PADI's RDP, or Buhlmann and Boni's Swiss tables). Or the other answer is a safety stop should always be done even though it is not required. I attached 2 articles below on safety stops and lessening your dive risks.
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∙ 14y agoExcept in combat situations, soldiers and their employer, the Army, is required to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Act.
Christopher Wayne Dueker has written: 'Scuba diving in safety and health' -- subject(s): Diving, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Scuba diving, Safety measures, Scuba diving, Skin diving
Researchers are required to describe Data and Safety Monitoring when they are conducting clinical trials involving human participants as part of NIH-funded research. This description should outline the plan for oversight of participant safety and data integrity throughout the study.
Draw and describe 5 safety symbols Draw and describe 5 safety symbols
describe the health and safety requirements and safe working practices and procedures required for the fluid power maintenance activities undertaken
Situations in which you would wear safety goggles could include:using Bunsen burnermixing reactive chemicalsusing a lathe
what are the situation that justify the importance of food safety
The first thing to consider when thinking of sky diving is the safety of the company providing the sky diving. Extensive research should be done on any sky diving company before actually sky diving.
One can get tips on preventing diving accidents by reading a diving safety handbook, as it will give detailed information on dangers that may be present. There also tips that can be found online.
Rock climbing because you have multiple safety straps. Cave diving, nothing protects you, free falling has really obvious risks.
No, but it can be helpful in some situations.
Tom Griffiths has written: 'Sport scuba diving in depth' -- subject(s): Scuba diving, Equipment and supplies, Safety measures