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To be a perfect lobster diver, one should follow the safety rules of diving. There are various safety rules for diving that includes proper training, dive with experienced diver, be fit, check all dive equipment, plan your dive and know your dive environment. For more details, visit on http://divintips.weebly.com/blog/six-important-safety-rules-for-lobster-diving
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Contents • Introduction • Get Proper Training in Diving • Be fit • Dive with experienced divers • Check your Dive Equipments • Plan your Dive • Know your Dive Environment
Introduction • To be a perfect lobster diver, one should follow the safety rules of diving. • There are various safety rules for diving that includes proper training, dive with experienced diver, be fit, check all dive equipment, plan your dive and know your dive environment.
Get Proper Training in Diving • This is the most important safety rule for lobster diving • Proper training will make you experienced and feel comfortable when you are diving underwater. • The best way to get proper training is to complete the course in diving.
Be fit • The second safety rule for lobster diving is to be in a good physical shape. • You don’t have to be over fit but at least you should be able to swim and take the stress of diving.
Dive with experienced divers • The third safety rule for lobster diving is never dive alone. • No matter where you are always dive with assistance of experienced diver. Keep an eye on them to make sure that you are diving safely.
Check your Dive Equipments • The fourth safety rule for lobster diving is checking the dive equipments properly. • When diving underwater, your survival mainly depends upon your dive equipments. • Don’t be lazy in checking your dive equipments before diving under water. The major dive accidents occur because of improper checking of dive equipments.
Plan your Dive • The fifth safety rule for lobster divingis planning your dive. • When you dive underwater don’t be distracted and cross over the limit point. • Avoid crossing the safety limit and always check your breathing gas consumption.
Know your Dive Environment • The sixth safety rule for lobster diving is to know your diving environment. • Mostly lobster hunting occurs at night, so you have to be well experienced and comfortable in dive at night.