WHAT’S AT STAKE?
Occupational divers put themselves at risk every time they brave the depths, whether? harvesting seafood, repairing ships or retrieving golf balls from ponds. Each year hundreds of workers become entangled in vegetation, run out of air, get caught in small spaces or get the bends. Many dies trying to rescue others or because no one is there to rescue them.WHAT’S THE DANGER?
Human error is to blame for virtually every dive emergency, and what this underscore is the undeniable importance of careful planning, preparation and strict adherence to safety procedures. A diver must never underestimate the dangers associated with […]This content is for BHHC Safety Center policy holders.
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