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DanielDewald
1 year ago

You can’t answer this on a flat-rate basis because you didn’t specify in which country. In Germany, diving is not regulated by law. In principle, you can also dive other gas mixtures than the one you have been trained for.

Of course, the question of insurance, as well as the liability of your father, should happen when diving. Here the guarantor position is a problem. Your father has the appropriate training and knows about the dangers, so if you were not allowed to dive without training. If he does it anyway and something happens, he is in principle liable. At worst, criminal law.

The appearance costs only very little money and is in most associations a theory-Only appearance. So it’s more absurd to make the appearance than to take the risk.

Ibscho
1 year ago

Hello, from the outset, it’s good if everyone dives with the same mixture. But if you don’t have a nitrox card, you can’t hand it out. It also includes a bit of knowledge about the advantages and disadvantages in terms of reducing the immersion depth, partial pressure from oxygen and then the danger that this becomes toxic. I would recommend a nitrox course, then it is possible without any problems! 🤣👍 LG! 😄

ROMAX
1 year ago

May be, accompanied by the instructor, because you have to learn to dive with it. Alone I thought it was more than negligent to hand a diver who is not nitrox certified a nitrox bottle. It belongs to a whole lot of important theory, and ultimately a proper portion of responsibility, then to examine the mixture before the dive itself, to stop the diving computer, etc.