Fighting Exposure – Is Helium a “cold” gas?
So, now you should understand why it does not deserve to be called a “cold gas” when inhaled from a scuba regulator as compared to air. This is good news.
So, now you should understand why it does not deserve to be called a “cold gas” when inhaled from a scuba regulator as compared to air. This is good news.
Are you trying to figure out how YOU can help change the diving industry for the better? This means the world to us! We have three tips for you to help be the change in the industry.
Do you know how to conduct a crossover? Don’t be nervous it’s easy and we’ll guide you through it in just four easy steps. So. what are you waiting for? Get out there!
Teaching your first class doesn’t have to be intimidating, we understand it can be so we have your back. Just follow these four steps to make your first class a success!
You loved the first three parts of our decompression theory articles so, we’re excited to give you part 4. Richard Devanney will walk you through part four of his decompression series focused on layperson terms breaking down the tips and tricks.
Upgrades, crossovers and instructor courses? What’s up with that? Whether you’re an existing TDI instructor, or planning to take that leap in the future understanding the nuances and details of instructors gets you on the right path. Take a minute to read through how TDI sets the bar high for technical instructor ratings.
Have you ever wondered what a day is like for a research diver? What do they do? What are they looking for? And why? We’re walking you through a day of diving in Antarctica.
It’s not a thought any of us ever want to think but the reality is, it happens every day. Public safety divers have a job unlike any other, they are called into situations of panic and most often tragedy with the expectation that they will bring our loved one’s home. What we don’t think about is how these situations affect the divers.
Does your team us ROVs? Do you want to? Learn more about how ROVs are used in the Public Safety world so you can go into the conversation about ROVs with the knowledge and confidence to convince your team members it’s a good move.
Do you know why we as public safety divers must always be encapsulated during recoveries? No matter the recovery type divers need to protect themselves first. Benjamin Brackett breaks down why this is important and explains the NEPA standards behind contaminated water procedures.
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