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Old 18-04-05, 11:16 AM
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Once again, typical HSE horseshit. All of these rules and regs were meant for the commercial dive industry, and by that I mean those who have to have HSE approved courses, eg. oil rig and dock workers etc.

What is the point in having a rescue diver in a swimming pool?? Does this mean we also need surface cover at swimming pools?? 2 O2 kits if we have 2 groups. Damn, the shop I work at often has 4 maybe 5 different activities going on in the pool at the same time. Does all this HSE crap mean that every diver in the water needs a rescue diver, surface cover, O2 kit, and first aid kit. Damn, I think we need a bigger van and 4 more O2 sets.

F*ckin HSE grumble grumble
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