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ince DAN® was founded in 1980, our

purpose has been clear: to provide

resources to assist divers in need. Over

the years we’ve evolved and developed

different approaches to helping divers,

and we’ve dedicated considerable effort

to researching how to prevent dive accidents.

For years DAN medics and researchers have collected

and analyzed case reports to identify common factors

in dive accidents. This work has been summarized in

DAN’s annual dive accident report since 1988. Based

on these data, DAN has created educational materials

designed specifically to address the most common

hazards divers face. Knowing our responsibility did not

end there, we then strategized about how best to make

these resources available to all divers. Our solution: Get

out into the field and share our information with those

on the front lines of recreational diving.

Much of DAN’s early outreach efforts were directed

at medical professionals and first responders. DAN

organized workshops and conferences on topics such

as decompression sickness (DCS), dive fatalities, flying

after diving, DCS management in remote locations,

technical diving, nitrox, rebreathers, patent foramen

ovales (PFOs) and immersion pulmonary edema (these

workshop proceedings can be found at

DAN.org/research/

workshops

). DAN has given hundreds of seminars,

presentations and lectures to recreational divers at dive

shows, dive club meetings and other events around the

world. We welcome opportunities to share our knowledge

and expertise, and we encourage you to contact DAN

( DAN.org/email )

if you need a speaker for your event.

We also recognize the vital roles of dive professionals

and dive operators in diver safety. It is critically

important to provide these key players with the tools

they need for incident prevention and management. We

recently set about revitalizing our field representative

program. Our field representative based in Durham,

N.C., spent months on the road visiting stores and

instructors in high-volume areas to meet face to face,

discuss their dive-safety-related concerns and provide

them with the resources and materials we’ve developed.

Starting in

California and Florida

— California has more

divers than any other

state, and Florida

has the most dive

accidents and fatalities

— our field rep met

with more than 300

dive professionals at

more than 200 facilities. We provided our new Health and

Diving reference materials to every facility and showed

them how to access DAN’s digital resources. Our goal is

to build and strengthen alliances through which we can

better provide safety messages to new divers.

To ensure consistent contact with these key players,

DAN hired additional field representatives who live

and work in the areas where the most diving takes

place. Having DAN staff in the field who are attending

local events, giving presentations and advocating dive

safety will help us achieve our goal of reducing the

number of dive accidents and fatalities each year. We

believe our physical presence in these vital areas can

enhance the entire community’s safety awareness.

DAN Research recently developed a series of

presentations for the largest two-day recreational diving

event in the world: Florida’s spiny lobster sport season

(“mini-season”). Thousands of divers participate in this

event each July, and, on average, two die every year. Our

presentations cover the relative risks of diving during

mini-season, compare lobster hunters with nonhunters

and highlight important factors hunters should consider.

DAN staff gave presentations throughout southern

Florida in an attempt to reduce incidents and continue

our engagement with the community.

We know there’s no better way to connect with

people than meeting them where they are, face to face.

Through our community-engagement efforts, we will

continue to promote safe diving, improving the sport

for every diver.

For more information on DAN events in your area,

visit

DAN.org/Events .

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SUMMER 2016

FROM THE

SAFETY STOP

PERSPECTIVES

ENGAGING OUR

DIVING COMMUNITY

By Bill Ziefle