OP
Hi Normoxic, that's a broad question.
Two diving buddies should always discuss their communications before a dive. The things we need to say to each other underwater don't change because of disability. We are still going to talk about fish, about our kit and about how good we feel.
SeaSigns is a rich language which can explain most things you need to say underwater. If there are areas of particular concern to do with a disability the dive buddies should discuss this before a dive and agree how it will be communicated.
Its a difficult question to answer because people with a wide range of disabilities can dive. The Handicapped Scuba Association would be your best starting point if you have specific questions.
If your dive buddy is partially sighted then you need to amplify the recommendations given by all training organisations and SeaSigns.
If you are diving in lower visibility SeaSigns recommends you use gloves with high viz paint on them to contrast your hands with your body as much as possible. This would be a good technique for diving with a partially sighted diver even if the viz is good.
Two diving buddies should always discuss their communications before a dive. The things we need to say to each other underwater don't change because of disability. We are still going to talk about fish, about our kit and about how good we feel.
SeaSigns is a rich language which can explain most things you need to say underwater. If there are areas of particular concern to do with a disability the dive buddies should discuss this before a dive and agree how it will be communicated.
Its a difficult question to answer because people with a wide range of disabilities can dive. The Handicapped Scuba Association would be your best starting point if you have specific questions.
If your dive buddy is partially sighted then you need to amplify the recommendations given by all training organisations and SeaSigns.
- Get your buddies attention
- Sign slowly, clearly and distinctly
- Check for understanding
If you are diving in lower visibility SeaSigns recommends you use gloves with high viz paint on them to contrast your hands with your body as much as possible. This would be a good technique for diving with a partially sighted diver even if the viz is good.