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Scuba diving is a popular and relatively safe recreational activity, but like any adventure, it has inherent risks. Most of these risks are well understood and can be significantly managed through proper training, planning, and equipment.

This page provides interactive tools to help you understand two of the key risks in diving: the risk of a fatal incident and the risk of Decompression Sickness (DCS), also known as "the bends." Use the dropdown menus below to see how different factors can influence your personal risk on a single dive.

Your Personalized Dive Risk

Tell us a little about yourself and the type of dive you're planning.

What is your age group?

What is your diving experience level?

What kind of dive profile are you planning?

Your Estimated Risk Per Dive

Risk of a Fatal Incident

Risk of Decompression Sickness (DCS)

See the data page for all of the details on how these risks are calculated.

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