
International Diving Safety Standards
International Diving Safety Standards are guidelines established to ensure the safety and health of divers while underwater. These standards cover various aspects of diving, including equipment use, training, procedures, and emergency protocols. They aim to reduce risks associated with diving activities, such as decompression sickness and equipment failure. Organizations like the World Aquatic Health Initiative and the Divers Alert Network contribute to these standards, promoting safe practices among recreational and commercial divers. Adhering to these guidelines helps prevent accidents and ensures that divers of all levels can enjoy their experience safely.