Dive Procedures with Blue Season Bali
Blue Season Bali has general standard operating procedures in place that govern how we conduct all our SCUBA diving activities on a day to day basis. This ensures that are customers are always safe and cared for to the highest possible standards.
These are continually updated in line with changes in International standards and medical thinking. We all know that standards are reviewed and updated; Blue Season Bali prides itself on following the most up to date standards and procedures in all our scuba diving activities.
To give you an idea of some of the standards that we keep, we have made a short list for you.
- All divers must provide proof of certification and their diving history prior to diving. Those who cannot provide proof of their diving history will be required to perform a check out dive with our Divemasters or Instructors.
- All divers must fill in the required liability releases and complete a medical checklist. Any conditions that may provide a risk to the participant whilst scuba diving, should be checked by a doctor prior to diving.
- The maximum ratio of certified divers to Divemasters is 4:1 in perfect conditions. In less than perfect conditions, a maximum 2:1 policy is enforced. We rarely get perfect conditions! With PADI Discover Scuba Diving participants we always have a 2:1 ratio.
- We only combine divers with similar levels of experience in buddy teams or groups. We never pair inexperienced divers with experienced divers.
- Maximum depth limits as follows:
- Open Water Diver with little experience - 18 meters
- Open Water Diver with proof of deeper diving experience - 30 meters
- Advanced Open Water - 30 meters
- Divers with proof of Deep diver specialty - 40 meters
- For our Mola Mola Sunfish trips we require the minimum level of experience:
- Advanced Open Water certification
- Deep and Drift diving experience
- Minimum 50 logged dives
- Dived within the last six (6) months
- All divers must review their no decompression limits prior to diving. Those guest not using dive computers must follow the limits of the eRDPml or RDP table. Guests with dive computers are not allowed to share; they must use their own computers.
- Divemaster complete a dive roster on every dive to ensure we have all our guests and to keep an eye on decompression limits.
- First Aid, Oxygen units and trained O2 providers are aboard every trip.
These are just a few of the many standards we have in place. With everything, we are always looking for feedback from our guests. If you have any comments about any of our standards, please let our management team know. Feedback is vital to the success and development of this company.
