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DM is GUIDE ONLY, not there for YOUR SAFETY
I like that, and expect that it would make "right under the boat" a popular place for a lot of divers.
Terry
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DM is GUIDE ONLY, not there for YOUR SAFETY
A lot of people forget what it was like when they were new to diving, I presume![]()
PiFi,
In your opinion; If you had to choose only one course of action, is it better to try and rectify the problem by;
1. Improving the awareness of the individual (novice) diver during training? or
2. Having boats post signs related to Safety?
Regards
Richard
I like that, and expect that it would make "right under the boat" a popular place for a lot of divers.
Terry
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PiFi,
In your opinion; If you had to choose only one course of action, is it better to try and rectify the problem by;
1. Improving the awareness (own responsibility/independence)of the individual (novice) diver during training? or
2. Having boats post signs related to Safety?
Improving training and awareness is a lost cause for the 800 pound gorilla. At this point, I wouldn't be surprised in the least, if PADI went to 100% on-line training, with a quick single checkout dive at the resort destination.
I'd go with big red and white signs that say "Regardless of the statements or implied duties of any crew or employees, you are responsible for your own actions and their consequences. The DM will not 'keep you safe'. You may personally die or be severely injured on this dive."
Terry
As I said before, that sign posted so everyone could see it at the shop and on the boat would clear up BS real fast. Can't say you didn't know then. DG/DM would not be able to say and do one thing pre dive and then another apres dive.
Everything is rosy, safe and good natured, while you are getting certified. Yeah, they mentioned things in class, a lot of things, but does each and every bit sink in, where that fraction of what you learned, or is it just heard?, in class is formost in your mind. Of course not! Remember back. You are a brand new diver. You are getting your gear ready, is my air on?, where is my inflator hose, stay calm, follow the DM, you are very nervous so you focuse on the things you need to. You think, the DM, the Dive Op will not take me to a place that is above my skill level. hell, you're not even sure WHAT your skill level is. The DM tells jokes, does his Calypso tip dance and says, the pool is open. Splash and a whole new world has opened. You are in senseory overload.
PiFi,
In your opinion; If you had to choose only one course of action, is it better to try and rectify the problem by;
1. Improving the awareness (own responsibility/independence)of the individual (novice) diver during training? or
2. Having boats post signs related to Safety?
However, in fairness, the 800 pound Gorilla is not gonna read signs either. If the mission was to provide legal immunity, I suppose the signs would do a better job... if that was the mission.
Best Regards
Richard
PADI won't care about the signs. In fact, aside form scaring the passengers, they would help provide protection from lawsuits.
What the signs would do is make sure that the passengers know that nobody on the boat is actually responsible for them.
Terry