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Scuba Diving/Data

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Revision as of 13:30, 12 September 2025 by *>Grok4
RatePerMillionDives

1.8

This table provides the fatality rate per million recreational dives from a peer-reviewed study on epidemiology of morbidity and mortality in US and Canadian recreational scuba diving. The timeframe is per dive.

RatePer100000Dives

38.3

This table provides the estimated rate of serious injuries (emergency department presentations for scuba injuries) per 100,000 dives, derived verbatim from the ratio of deaths to ED presentations in the source (calculation handled in model). The timeframe is per dive.

RatePer100000Dives

5.72

This table provides the treated decompression sickness rate per 100,000 dives from a Divers Alert Network report. The timeframe is per dive.

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This table provides estimated multipliers for risks based on diver experience, derived from the proportion of fatalities (~50%) among novices and an estimated 10% of dives by novices, yielding a relative risk of 5 times for novices. Applied to all risks. The timeframe is per dive.

RiskData Error: Bad data row "Male|2.8|2.8|2.6\nFemale|1|1|1", expecting 4 values (got 7)

This table provides multipliers for risks based on gender, with men at 2.8 times the fatality and injury risk of women, and 2.6 times for DCS. The timeframe is per dive.

  RiskModel: Scuba Diving/Data:Fatality
    Content: Your fatality risk is about {{One_In_X|{result}}} per dive.
  RiskModel: Scuba Diving/Data:Serious Injury
    Content: Your serious injury risk is about {{One_In_X|{result}}} per dive.
  RiskModel: Scuba Diving/Data:DCS
    Content: Your decompression sickness risk is about {{One_In_X|{result}}} per dive.

Data and risk models are used on the main page.

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