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Recreational Diving, Recreational Technical Diving and Snorkelling Code of Practice 2018This Queensland code of practice has been approved by the Minister for Education and Industrial Relations under.

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How to fill out the Recreational Diving & Technical Diving & Snorkelling Code Of Practice Appendix 3 online

Filling out the Recreational Diving & Technical Diving & Snorkelling Code Of Practice Appendix 3 online is a critical step for individuals wishing to participate in entry-level recreational diving. This guide will help you navigate the form systematically and ensure you provide accurate and complete information.

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  4. Indicate your height in metres, weight in kilograms, and calculate your body mass index (BMI) using the formula: weight / (height x height). Also, provide your waist circumference in centimeters, measured around your belly button.
  5. Read the declaration carefully before signing. This statement informs you of the potential risks associated with scuba diving and the conduct required during the training program.
  6. Review the medical questionnaire section. Answer the questions regarding your past and present medical history by ticking YES or NO. Remember, if you are uncertain about a question, it is safer to tick YES.
  7. If you answer YES to any of the medical questions, understand that you will need to obtain a dive medical certificate from a qualified medical practitioner before you can proceed with the training.
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  9. If you are a minor, ensure that a parent or guardian also signs the declaration, including their name, signature, relationship to you, and the date.
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  11. The training provider will verify whether you answered YES to any medical questions. If so, they will note the requirement for a medical certificate.
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Each of the dive groups is represented by a number in competition: Forward Dive – 1. Backward Dive – 2. Reverse Dive – 3.

Recreational diving is defined as diving at depths no greater than 130 feet, no decompression is required and the diver always has direct access to the surface (nothing overhead).

Diving positions for platform and springboard diving are based on four distinct shapes. These are straight, pike, tuck, and free.

The main reason why the recreational diving depth limit is 40 meters/130 feet is safety. Yes, you can exceed this point, but you need technical diving skills to do that. Beyond 40 meters/130 feet, it is necessary to make decompression stops and even use different gas mixtures, depending on the depth you reached.

There are six different types of dives. Four of the types depend on whether the diver is facing towards the water or away from the water, and if they rotate towards or away from the water. The other two dives can be a part of the first four. For example, a diver can do a "inward twisting" or a "forward armstand" dive.

Types of Scuba Diving Night Diving. Scuba diving opens your eyes to the exciting and alien underwater world that exists beneath the surface of the ocean. ... Drift Diving. ... Deep Diving. ... Wreck Diving.

Recreational diving is undertaken from choice – to have fun and enjoy the underwater environment. Divers select their dive locations to maximise this enjoyment and seek good visibility, warm water and interesting and/or pretty sites.

There are six "groups" into which dives are classified: Forward, Back, Inward, Reverse, Twist, and Armstand.

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