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Weight Systems. Objectives. List and discuss safety features for weight systems. Compare various weight systems for scuba. Describe proper removal techniques. Main Points. Safety features Systems Weight belts Harness/Suspenders Weight Integrated Removal. Safety Features. Quick Release
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Objectives • List and discuss safety features for weight systems. • Compare various weight systems for scuba. • Describe proper removal techniques.
Main Points • Safety features • Systems • Weight belts • Harness/Suspenders • Weight Integrated • Removal
Safety Features • Quick Release • Must be accessible • Buckle direction • Must be consistent • Right hand release is conventional • Allow for suit compression • Weights • Proper amount • Secured • Distribution
Systems • Weight Belt • Suspenders • Weight Integrated Buoyancy Compensator
Weight Belts • Styles • Plain belt • Pouches • Materials • Nylon webbing • Rubber Belt • Compensating Features • Weights • Hard • Block • Bullet • Hip weights • Soft
Weight Harness/Suspenders • Weight supported by shoulders and hips • Less likely to slip • Easy to adjust up and down on body • More expensive • Bulky compared to some systems
Weight Integrated Buoyancy Compensator cont. • Advantages • Weights are secure • Won’t slip or rotate • Less pressure on your back • No belt on your hips • Disadvantages • Must handle weight of cylinder and weights combined
Removal • Make sure weights are clear of body • Pull to arms length when removing • After diving remove belt first
Main Points • Safety features • Systems • Weight belts • Harness/Suspenders • Weight Integrated • Removal
Objectives • List and discuss safety features for weight systems. • Compare various weight systems for scuba. • Describe proper removal techniques.