How to Rescue a Lost Ice Diver
In line with ERDI standards, and our own safety standards, we continually reinforce the concept that divers in any NePSD Ice Diver Class will never enter the water without a locking carabiner tether in the locked position. Safety divers wait on the surface, tether attached, and divers are tethered before entering the water. This importance cannot be …
Dive Team Budgeting
A PSD specific drysuit, like the ones that NePSD staff members use on a regular basis during all our operations, can run a team as high as $3,200 each when properly equipped with kevlar reinforced wear points, inner dams, and reinforced thigh pockets for necessary gear. Is the $3,200 drysuit really worth nearly three of …
A Recreational Dive Certification is not Enough for Public Safety Diving
The public safety dive environment is about as far in the other direction as one can get. Here in the northeast U.S. (home of NePSD), our primary public safety dive environment is cold year round, pitch black and full of entanglements and overhead hazards. Many of our local rivers are choked with trash, broken glass, fish …
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