Public Safety Dive Rescue Teams operate to different maximum depths.  How deep?  What was considered when setting your team's maximum operating depth? How does your team compare to other teams? To read some of the thoughts shared with us through this and other arenas, please go to Deep Thoughts.

The results of this survey will be available to all participants.  Your email address will be used to allow you to access the survey.  Sea Wolff Diving Software will not share your email or your team particulars with anyone.  We may follow up with individual questions when the comments warrant.

  Public Safety Dive Team Deep Survey  
 
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Deep Questions
What is the team max depth in feet for rescues?
What is the team max depth in feet for recoveries?
What is the team max depth in feet for training?
Are your divers always required to use redundant air supply?
If No, at what depth does redundant air become required?
Is gas switching usually via a switching mechanism or swapping mouthpieces? 
Does your team use gas mixes other than standard air?
Are deep operations reserved for designated team members?
What considerations did your team use in setting maximum operating depth?

Please participate in our Basic Survey if you have not already done so.  Survey results will be
 available to everyone that participates.

How large is your response area? (in  square miles)
What is the population area that your serve?
How many members on your team?
Approximately how many call dive team responses do you have per year?
Which best describes your organization?
If other, please describe:
What agencies provide SAR related dive training to your personnel?

Approximately how many water training sessions do you have per year?

Thank you for participating in our survey. Visit back in a few weeks for
a synopsis.

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