Fire Safety in the Dive Industry
Fires can usually be prevented, prepared for and managed. The cost of being ready doesn’t measure up to potential losses or a fatality. Planning for a fire emergency will protect your staff and business investment.
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Fires can usually be prevented, prepared for and managed. The cost of being ready doesn’t measure up to potential losses or a fatality. Planning for a fire emergency will protect your staff and business investment.
Do you fully understand and appreciate your role as a dive buddy? Read one woman’s story about the importance of accountability after nearly injuring her future husband.
Cold-water diving presents new challenges to divers, so they need the correct gear and the correct mindset. With these considerations in mind, they can prefect the cold-water dive.
Photography is a key part of your dive adventures, but do you know how to properly let your images tell the story? Read these tips for envy-inducing photos.
Greg Lecoeur had an intense love of nature and the sea at an early age. He switched careers late in life and became an underwater photographer.
Receiving an average of 5,200 calls per year, the DAN® Emergency Hotline provides assistance to divers yearlong. From the initial call and throughout the entire process, DAN is there guiding all involved parties.
Fires can happen anywhere and the dive industry is susceptible. To better manage the risks of fire, here’s what dive pros need to consider with fire safety.
British warships sank the San José off the Colombian coast in 1708 during the War of the Spanish Succession.
In North Sulawesi, Indonesia there is a sprawling 1,100 miles of coastline. The is home to astonishing coral reefs and a rich diversity of ocean life. Divers have a lot to look forward to.