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Provisional Report on Australian Diving Deaths in 1978
DIVING Fatality accident statistical analysis DIVERS STICKYBEAK
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Thirteen (13) diving related deaths have been identified as having occurred
in 1978, though additional cases may have escaped detection by this survey. There were
four (4) breath-hold diving deaths,...
Decompression sickness and deep air diving
DIVING Decompression Sickness DEEP DIVING air risk factor Risk Assessment accident incident TABLES MODELS
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NSMRL Researchers show that the occurrence of decompression among US Navy Divers
making deep air dives is extremely low, but that when it occurs, it is probably
caused by individual differences in s...
Drugs and diving
Allan C Adair
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Drugs have become an integral part of modern day life, both in the medicinal
sense, and as a source of social problem. Diver training programs as a rule
reject the use of pharmacological agents in a...
Epilepsy and diving
Alfred Hospital
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It is estimated that since the mid 1950’s, more
than two and a half million people have been trained in
scuba diving in the United States of America, with
probably somewhere under a million of thes...
The diving habits and obstetric course of pregnant scuba divers
women diving Pregnancy RISK complication fetus gender frequency
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Hypoxia (decreased oxygen), hyperbaric oxygen
(100% oxygen at increased atmospheric pressure}, and
hypercapnea (increased carbon dioxide) have been
demonstrated to cause malformations and death in
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Fitness for diving: A review of the critical issues
DIVERS fitness to dive risk assessment RISK MEDICAL EXAMINATION Physical Examination PSYCHOLOGICAL
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Despite romantic illusions that humans may have
significant dormant “reflexes” that remain from their evolutionary
past and that adapt them to underwater activities,
in reality, humans are poorly e...
The no air problem in scuba diving: An alternative approach to prevention
DIVING emergency procedures Controlled Emergency Ascent Training Emergency Ascent Accident experience fatalities equipment equipment failure
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The recent SPUMS Workshop on Emergency Ascent
Training1 appears to have been based on the assumption
that making a few “emergency ascents” during the
basic scuba training course produces a diver wh...
The case for diving diabetics
DIVING diabetes Diabetes Mellitus accident HISTORY BS-AC medication long term health monitoring recommendations medical examination
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Up until the mid 1970s, the British Sub-Aqua Club
(BS-AC) allowed diabetic divers to dive provided they
were well-controlled and had not had an attack of hypoglycaemia
within the past year. However...
Facial paralysis after scuba diving: A case history
DIVING injury Facial paralysis case report barotrauma Hearing Loss otitis media
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The occurrence of facial paralysis after scuba diving
has been reported by Molvær1 and Becker.2 Their
cases suffered transient ipsilateral facial paralysis associated
with middle ear overpres...
Diving incident monitoring study update 1993
DIVING ACCIDENTS Diving injuries statistical analysis DIMS Diving incident monitoring study equipment medical database DATA COLLECTION
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The Diving Incident Monitoring Study (DIMS) has
been an ongoing project since 1989. Completed forms
were initially received on a sporadic basis, but slowly the
study has gathered momentum.
Up to t...
Australian diving medicine: A retrospective 1965-95
DIVING review history shallow water blackout DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS treatment oxygen hyperventilation breath hold aspiration in-water recompression marine animal training
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this year marks my thirtieth year of diving medicine.
Although I started scuba diving in Hawaii in 1962, when
the surf went down, I did not join the Underwater Research
Group until 1965.
It seems ...
The regulation of recreational scuba diving in Queensland
DIVING business regulation legal SAFETY TRAINING standards common law statutes criminal law occupational fatality DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS
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Few activities can match scuba as an “out of this
world” experience, and few countries can match Australia
for prime diving attractions. As a result, scuba has become
a popular recreational pastime...
Introduction - There are two opposing views of legal releases in scuba diving. They can be considered as a necessary shifting of risk or unconscionable shafting of the diving public. Those that requir...
Diving's well known facts may face the acid test: Some consequences of the "Americans with Disabilities Act"
DIVING fitness to dive legal medical clearance disabled divers medical standards
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There are said to be only two certainties, death and
taxes, and the impact of these can usually be significantly
reduced, although not completely eliminated, for anyone
who has sufficient money to ...
Diving safety: Whose responsibility?
DIVING safety liability legal fatality case review training
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For many years providers of services in the United
States, whether they be doctors, dentists, or members of
other professions, have been sued over dissatisfaction with
a service provided. Scuba div...