Yes the number of injuries seems small. What about on the west coast where they lose more than one a month on average? What about Gilboa quarry? Is it acceptable given the cause.
When I mentioned the dan report I should have been clearer. The report geves a percentage of dives that resulted in injury where BC problems were reported. This is prior to the panicked bolt for the surface. Like walter says divers panick because of discomfort. I have yet to hear of a case of injury that was not needlessly self inflicted. When a diver is out of breath due to heavy work due to poor BC and a straw breaks the cammels back (like a free flow) and he bolts and gets hurt....pardon me but the problem is training. This is a scenario I have witnessed more than once. What is an acceptable number of these? I say ZERO because the BC problems and the overexertion should never have existe. I'm not saying that we can eliminate panick 100%. Stats like diving is as safe as bowling make me sick. I have never seen bowlers hauled out of the bowling alley by an ambulance but I have seen 5 or six at Gilboa quarry.
When I mentioned the dan report I should have been clearer. The report geves a percentage of dives that resulted in injury where BC problems were reported. This is prior to the panicked bolt for the surface. Like walter says divers panick because of discomfort. I have yet to hear of a case of injury that was not needlessly self inflicted. When a diver is out of breath due to heavy work due to poor BC and a straw breaks the cammels back (like a free flow) and he bolts and gets hurt....pardon me but the problem is training. This is a scenario I have witnessed more than once. What is an acceptable number of these? I say ZERO because the BC problems and the overexertion should never have existe. I'm not saying that we can eliminate panick 100%. Stats like diving is as safe as bowling make me sick. I have never seen bowlers hauled out of the bowling alley by an ambulance but I have seen 5 or six at Gilboa quarry.