The required decompression time after diving to the maximum limits depends on several factors, including the depth, duration of the dive, and the specific dive profile. For recreational divers, following standardized dive tables or using a dive computer is crucial to determine the appropriate decompression stops needed to avoid decompression sickness (the bends). Generally, deeper dives necessitate longer decompression times. Always adhere to established guidelines and safety measures to minimize risks.
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The no decompression limit is the maximum amount of time a diver can spend at a certain depth without needing to make decompression stops during ascent. If a diver exceeds this limit, they risk developing decompression sickness, which can be serious or even fatal. It affects scuba diving by setting a safe time limit for dives at specific depths to prevent decompression illness.
You can never fully avoid but you can limit it risk of
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It is recommended to limit the number of 90-degree bends to 360 degrees in one run from Box A to Box B to prevent excessive resistance and impact on cable performance. This means you can have up to four 90-degree bends in a single run.
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As far as with PADI, there are minimum age age limit of 18 to become a PADI Professional (Divemaster or higher). Upper limits? None, as long as you are in good enough health to pass a medical examination. Other agencies, I'm not sure and other diving professions I'm not sure, sorry!
Safety measures for no stop limit diving include proper training and certification, monitoring dive time and depth, using dive computers to track nitrogen levels, following decompression guidelines, staying within safe ascent rates, and having emergency procedures in place.
In general, it is recommended to limit the number of bends in conduit to 360 degrees (four 90-degree bends) for proper cable installation. Exceeding this limit can affect cable performance, make pulling cables difficult, and increase the risk of damage to the conductors.
9 - 12 depending on the agency you are certified by such as PADI or NAUI. PADI I believe is 9, but in my opinion is not as thorough on teaching safety skills. NAUI is 12 and is what my son was certified by. There's alot to be aware of while diving to keep you safe and your diving partner safe. The more thorough your training, the better off you'll be and the better your diving experiences will be.
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