Safety: The Academy of Scuba's Highest Priority
It's All About Safety!
Safety is no accident! The great news is scuba diving has a great
safety record compared to other adventure sports. With the
proper training and following the correct protocols, most divers
will enjoy many years of diving without incident. However, it
is just that mentality that can build a sense of comfort and apathy.
That is why we drill and prepare for accidents on an ongoing basis.
We are constantly evaluating and upgrading our accident plans
and protocols to ensure the most rapid response. At the top of our
list is putting procedures in place to prevent accidents and
emergencies. With this diligent work ethic to prevent accidents and
hone our emergency response skills, we believe we have one of the
safest programs in the dive industry.
While no safety program can guarantee safety, we
want you to feel safe with the ongoing protocols in place at the
Academy of Scuba.
Safety Checklist: Following are list of
practices that the Academy of Scuba uses to monitor its safety
protocols.
1. Experienced, well trained staff.
2. Emergency Response Training / First Aid
Training
3. Facility Checklist / Dive Site Safety
Checklist and Accident Plans
4. Mandatory Facility, Safety and Site Briefings
5. Proactive Accident Evaluation, Assessment and
Prevention Program
6. Oxygen On Site for Every Dive (maintained and
filled regularly)
7. First Aid Kits On Site for Every Dive
(maintained and filled regularly)
8. Exceed Industry Standards with Low Dive
Professional to Student Diver Ratios
9. Regular and Required Safety and Emergency
Drill Sessions for Staff Members
10. Ongoing Rescue Training for Staff and Academy
of Scuba students
11. Underwater Safety Communication Protocols
12. Conservative Dive Profiles
13. Background Checks on Staff Members
14. Annual Fitness and Medical Evaluations for
Staff Members
15. No Glass Policy around all Dive Operations
16. All Air Supplied is tested quarterly by
independent agency.
17. Active DAN Member
18. Low Cost Dive Emergency Medical Provider
courses.
19. Highest Quality and Well Maintained Equipment
used in all Dive Operations
20. Zealot-like attention to all Safety issues
and concerns. Safety is no joke. Safety is no accident.