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Section 09
The Safer Diver

What can go wrong — and what should you do first? Work through gas and regulator failures, buoyancy problems, drysuit and mask issues, exertion and panic, gas toxicity and medical red flags, entanglement, instrument and buddy failures, current and surface emergencies, decompression events and combined problems. The guiding chain is: Recognize · Breathe · Stabilize · Resolve · Decide · Ascend / Exit · Follow-up.

150 ScenariosOne scenario at a time. Four possible responses.
Immediate LearningEvery choice is followed by the correct answer and a short explanation.
No Going BackOnce selected, an answer is locked. Closing the explanation continues forward.
KCore Safer Diver safety note: This is an educational emergency-scenario library. It does not replace recognized scuba instruction, supervised emergency-skills practice, rescue training, equipment-specific procedures, technical/overhead or decompression training, manufacturer instructions or medical care. When breathing gas, buoyancy, consciousness, severe symptoms or essential life-support reliability are compromised, stabilize, abort and make a controlled exit/ascent when possible.
Scenario 1 / 150Core response logic: recognize, breathe, stabilize, decide
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