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  1. already available. The Health and Safety Executive decided that an examination was desirable as a scuba, equipment is an organisation known as Scubapro and the training activity in which the deceased, Mr, and service Scubapro equipment. At the date of Mr. Iqbal's death they also operated a training scheme
  2. was valued at £300. (14) Only one set of diving equipment was used by the team. This was a scuba rig, . They hoisted the sock rope. James Bell jumped into the water unassisted by scuba equipment. Martin, of Loch Ewe and to maintain fitness he had taken up diving. [4] He did not possess any scuba, of that dive he transferred his diving apparatus to Martin Blackley. As there was no additional scuba rig, Bell as to the ownership of the scuba equipment provided to Martin Blackley. Nonetheless he accepted he
  3. to the circumstances of the death:- (a) I consider that the lack of formalisation of the scuba dive, instruction that scuba dive training be formalised to the extent that before any aqua lung training, at the time. This lack of formalised training, in my opinion, at the scuba dive stage is inadequate. I

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