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With all the talk of CO monitors, PLB's, lost divers, heart conditions, etc. etc., what safety equipment do you consider essential on your day boat or liveaboard. The US Coast guard requires certain equipment, but many of us choose to dive where the Coast Guard has no influence. I was talking to another liveaboard operator the other day and he told me that some flag states continue to issue certificates depending on the size of the tip they get at Christmas.
At what point do divers take responsibility for their own safety and bring their own safety equipment? I remember when the trip leader brought the O2 kit from the shop, on day boats. The following is a partial list of equipment. Should a dive boat supply it, or are you responsible for your own safety?
O2 kit with plenty of O2 to get back to shore
PLB
AED
Realtime CO monitor
handheld CO tester
O2 analyzer
Basic first aid kit
Advanced trauma kit
EMT or Paramedic
Nurse
Physician
Chase boat
Crew left onboard while passengers are diving
More than one crewmember left onboard while passengers are diving
Suited safety diver
Suited rescue swimmer
Sat phone
Deco bar/safety stop bar
Underwater O2 delivery for "emergency deco"
Recent (or any) air test results
What else do you consider essential safety gear that the boat needs to provide? How many of you check that the boat actually has any of this gear before you book.
I have NEVER been asked for the results of my air test. By anyone. Including regulatory agencies. I have to supply them to NOAA as a part of my bid package if I bid a NOAA job, and I have to supply them to the NPS as part of my permit.
At what point do divers take responsibility for their own safety and bring their own safety equipment? I remember when the trip leader brought the O2 kit from the shop, on day boats. The following is a partial list of equipment. Should a dive boat supply it, or are you responsible for your own safety?
O2 kit with plenty of O2 to get back to shore
PLB
AED
Realtime CO monitor
handheld CO tester
O2 analyzer
Basic first aid kit
Advanced trauma kit
EMT or Paramedic
Nurse
Physician
Chase boat
Crew left onboard while passengers are diving
More than one crewmember left onboard while passengers are diving
Suited safety diver
Suited rescue swimmer
Sat phone
Deco bar/safety stop bar
Underwater O2 delivery for "emergency deco"
Recent (or any) air test results
What else do you consider essential safety gear that the boat needs to provide? How many of you check that the boat actually has any of this gear before you book.
I have NEVER been asked for the results of my air test. By anyone. Including regulatory agencies. I have to supply them to NOAA as a part of my bid package if I bid a NOAA job, and I have to supply them to the NPS as part of my permit.