Poor buoyancy control is to blame for a dramatic
rise in ascent-related diving accidents in the United
Kingdom and should be made a priority in training.
Brian Cumming, safety officer for the British Sub Aqua
Club, said that for the first time, this type of accident
has taken over decompression illness as the worst issue
for divers.
“The number of ascent-related incidents has risen
dramatically over the last ten years,” he reports. The
total for 2007 is slightly down over the prior year but
“overall, the trend has been one of a strong increase.
Typically, these accidents involve a rapid ascent, often
with missed decompression stops,” says Cumming. The
majority of the 91 ascent-related accidents of British
divers were directly related to poor technique, as well as
gear problems with drysuits, BCs and safety sausages.
The findings are applicable to divers everywhere.