Concerned scuba diver
Banned
Hi all, please excuse the anonymous nature of this post. I am a regular member but looking not to be identified.
I am currently working for a company whose policy is not to visually inspect their cylinders annually. I am a fairly new employee and cannot understand why no one else cares that this is not being done. There are no visual inspection stickers on the cylinders whatsoever.
The cylinders are not overly well cared for, often dropped, occasionally falling off a truck, the ones used in the pool never have their boots taken off, the cylinders are not cleaned of salt water after diving and are filled in situ on the boat mostly so sit out in the scorching heat and sunlight for most of their time. Some are completely empty after diving.
I am a new Instructor and am confused as to why all my training says one thing and this company does another. I am looking for any input in this situation. I don't really feel safe right now filling the cylinders or breathing from them. Am I totally over reacting?
Thanks in advance for your input.
I am currently working for a company whose policy is not to visually inspect their cylinders annually. I am a fairly new employee and cannot understand why no one else cares that this is not being done. There are no visual inspection stickers on the cylinders whatsoever.
The cylinders are not overly well cared for, often dropped, occasionally falling off a truck, the ones used in the pool never have their boots taken off, the cylinders are not cleaned of salt water after diving and are filled in situ on the boat mostly so sit out in the scorching heat and sunlight for most of their time. Some are completely empty after diving.
I am a new Instructor and am confused as to why all my training says one thing and this company does another. I am looking for any input in this situation. I don't really feel safe right now filling the cylinders or breathing from them. Am I totally over reacting?
Thanks in advance for your input.