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Diving

Divers are exposed not only to the possibility of drowning but also to a variety of occupational safety and health hazards such as respiratory and circulatory risks, hypothermia, low visibility, and physical injury from the operation of heavy equipment under water.

Always consider alternatives to diving such as remote cameras, pole cams and snorkelling. These techniques will often give you what is needed with less risk and cost.

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Specialist: James Cox

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James joined First Option in 2015. He has an MSc in Environmental and Risk Management and is a Graduate member of IOSH with an NCRQ certificate in applied health and safety. He also has an RSPH Certificate in Asbestos Management and is an Advanced Open Water Diver. He has extensive experience of TV and film safety support with many notable credits.

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Article last updated on Sep 18th, 2024

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