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Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) diving is an exciting
and interesting sport enjoyed by many Canadians yearly at home and
on vacation abroad.
SCUBA
is considered a safe sport. SCUBA diving has fewer fatalities associated
with it than downhill skiing by comparison.
In
the last few years we have had two preventable dive injuries and
one fatality all that occurred overseas and wish to caution travelers.
Those
planning to dive are screened for physical problems that would be
affected by the pressure of diving and are instructed how to dive
safely.
Many
travelers learn to Scuba dive while on vacation – in resorts, cruise
ships or in local dive shops.
Usually
there are no problems but occasionally dive injuries occur that
could have easily been prevented if the traveler was better instructed
or had been using better diving equipment.
Professional
Dive shops are registered through Official organizations such as
PADI (Professional Association of Divers), NAUI or others. All are
recognized as qualified to teach SCUBA diving to beginners and offer
advanced skill courses as well.
Their
equipment is also well inspected.
Dive
shops will periodically organize classrooms throughout the year
even during the winter. A typical course may be organized during
evenings or on a weekend and last about a week.
Divers
are introduced to the basic concepts involved in diving are taught
and how pressurized air will affect people.
The
goal is to give each diver a practical understanding of how to react
in the water. It is intended for an average person and does not
teach advanced physics concepts so no one who really tries should
worry about failing.
These
concepts are taught carefully so that they are understood, reflected
upon and discussed during the classroom time.
At
the same time limited diving takes place usually in a local pool
where task skills are shown and even games played to make each participant
comfortable with the dive environment.
After
the classroom and pool sessions a written exam is done followed
by an Open dive exam. In Winnipeg, these take place at West Hawk
Lake from late Spring to Fall.
Many
people plan to take their classroom and pool lessons locally and
then certify away on vacation. Affiliated dive shops abroad finish
the certification.
Dive
encounter programs run by resorts run overseas may not be correctly
run. Teaching a group of people simultaneously to dive in 1-2 hrs
is not allowing enough time and cuts too many corners. Underwater
strokes are rare but also sudden and tragic.
We
strongly recommend travelers wanting to learn to dive to get the
best instruction possible.
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