
diving standards
Diving standards are safety guidelines and procedures that ensure divers can explore underwater environments securely. They cover training requirements, equipment use, dive planning, and emergency protocols to minimize risks. Standards are set by organizations like PADI or NAUI and are based on science and experience. Following these standards helps prevent accidents, such as decompression sickness or equipment failure, by promoting proper preparation, communication, and respect for environmental conditions. Ultimately, they provide a consistent framework so divers can enjoy underwater activities safely while reducing hazards inherent to the sport.