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 Post subject: Safety Gear
PostPosted: 09 Sep 2009, 21:54 
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I am hoping to come along for the comp on Sunday, I recall that there are a number of safety items that each diver must have in order to participate. Is there a list somewhere that I can refer to?

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 Post subject: Re: Safety Gear
PostPosted: 09 Sep 2009, 22:25 
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You will need a float with flag of appropriate dimensions in standard alpha style, knife, pealess whistle and mirror. When you are at the sign in and making your way to and from the dive site, your speartip must be covered (usually use your snorkel).


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 Post subject: Re: Safety Gear
PostPosted: 09 Sep 2009, 22:31 
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Cheers Doc

Where can I go to get a suitable mirror?

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 Post subject: Re: Safety Gear
PostPosted: 09 Sep 2009, 22:32 
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Don't think i am going to have the new rules ready for the weekend. But the safety requirements are:

11. Competitors must tow a Personal float with positive buoyancy of not less than 7 kilograms and principally coloured either yellow, orange or red with reflective tape and with a flag clearly displayed attached as
per 12.

12. International Code Flag A (blue/white) of minimum size 300x250mm with its base a minimum of 200 mm above the surface of the water.

14. Competitors must carry a whistle and a reflective mirror of at least 50 mm x 50 mm.

16. Weight belts must be fitted with quick-release buckles. Weight vests must have the capacity to be easily removed in an emergency situation.

17. Competitors must carry a sharp knife which shall be adequately sheathed and readily accessible.

18. Other safety equipment such as use of smoke flares, safety sausages or electronic shark shields shall be permitted.


Don't stress to much about the 7 kg positive bouyancy in regard to the float, it just means a GOOD size float. For example a cray pot bouy will not suffice.

We are going to be strict on flag size though so please go out and get a decent size flag if you don't have one already. This year we will be practicing what we preach about dive flags!

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 Post subject: Re: Safety Gear
PostPosted: 11 Sep 2009, 16:20 
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The only item I am missing at the moment is a mirror. Is there any chance that I can borrow or buy one on the day?

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 Post subject: Re: Safety Gear
PostPosted: 11 Sep 2009, 16:36 
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Claymore wrote:
The only item I am missing at the moment is a mirror. Is there any chance that I can borrow or buy one on the day?


You can get them without a problem down at the dive shop in Rye opposite the pier. I have seen them there before mate.


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PostPosted: 11 Sep 2009, 16:39 
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i have mirrors for sale let me know if you want one


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PM Leigh, normally someone brings some down.

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