WSOPFAN
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You don't need to contact the agency for a response--the answer is in the knowledge reviews for the OW course. The guidelines for an OW diver are to a 60 foot limit. That is, however, a guideline. It is not a rule, law, edict, etc. No agency has the power to enforce such a rule.
They can sure choose to punish one of their professional DM'S for knowingly and willingly endangering the lives of divers and being partly responsible for a divers death.......same for that dive shop.......they can sure remove that PADI designation...........
---------- Post added April 18th, 2012 at 01:07 PM ----------
Actually I just had PADI clear up a few things......
1) The 60ft limit is during training ONLY.
2) Any incident that is reported is investigated for any types of violations and action is taken accordingly.
3) The are no guidelines only standards and failure to follow them may result in disciplinary action.
4) Once a diver is certified it is up to the dive shop/DM to determine the qualifications for each diver.
So even though there is no actual standard for a depth limit other than the recreational limit of 130' it is very conceivable that safety standards would be in question for what occurred here, IMO of course. So was it automatically a violation of standards to allow novice divers to 80ft? Apparently not but it does not appear from a safety standpoint a dive at that location was a wise decision. I guess we will see how PADI feels.