Lucrezi Serena, Egi Salih Murat, Pieri Massimo, Burman Francois, Ozyigit Tamer, Cialoni Danilo, Thomas Guy, Marroni Alessandro, Saayman Melville
Tourism Research in Economics, Environs and Society, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa.
DAN Europe Research Division, DAN Europe Foundation, Roseto degli Abruzzi, Italy.
Front Psychol. 2018 Mar 23;9:383. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00383. eCollection 2018.
Scuba diving is an important marine tourism sector, but requires proper safety standards to reduce the risks and increase accessibility to its market. To achieve safety goals, safety awareness and positive safety attitudes in recreational scuba diving operations are essential. However, there is no published research exclusively focusing on scuba divers' and dive centres' perceptions toward safety. This study assessed safety perceptions in recreational scuba diving operations, with the aim to inform and enhance safety and risk management programmes within the scuba diving tourism industry. Two structured questionnaire surveys were prepared by the organisation Divers Alert Network and administered online to scuba diving operators in Italy and scuba divers in Europe, using a mixture of convenience and snowball sampling. Questions in the survey included experience and safety offered at the dive centre; the buddy system; equipment and accessories for safe diving activities; safety issues in the certification of new scuba divers; incidents/accidents; and attitudes toward safety. 91 scuba diving centres and 3,766 scuba divers participated in the study. Scuba divers gave importance to safety and the responsiveness of service providers, here represented by the dive centres. However, they underestimated the importance of a personal emergency action/assistance plan and, partly, of the buddy system alongside other safety procedures. Scuba divers agreed that some risks, such as those associated with running out of gas, deserve attention. Dive centres gave importance to aspects such as training and emergency action/assistance plans. However, they were limitedly involved in safety campaigning. Dive centres' perceptions of safety in part aligned with those of scuba divers, with some exceptions. Greater responsibility is required in raising awareness and educating scuba divers, through participation in prevention campaigns and training. The study supports the introduction of programmes aiming to create a culture of safety among dive centres and scuba divers. Two examples, which are described in this paper, include the Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment protocol for dive centres and scuba divers, and the Diving Safety Officer programme to create awareness, improve risk management, and mitigate health and safety risks.
水肺潜水是一个重要的海洋旅游领域,但需要适当的安全标准来降低风险并扩大其市场受众。为实现安全目标,休闲水肺潜水活动中的安全意识和积极的安全态度至关重要。然而,目前尚无专门针对水肺潜水员和潜水中心对安全认知的已发表研究。本研究评估了休闲水肺潜水活动中的安全认知,旨在为水肺潜水旅游业的安全和风险管理计划提供信息并加以完善。国际潜水警戒网络组织编制了两份结构化问卷调查,并通过在线方式对意大利的水肺潜水运营商和欧洲的水肺潜水员进行了调查,采用了便利抽样和滚雪球抽样相结合的方法。调查中的问题包括潜水中心提供的经验和安全保障;潜伴制度;安全潜水活动的设备和配件;新水肺潜水员认证中的安全问题;事故/意外;以及对安全的态度。91家水肺潜水中心和3766名水肺潜水员参与了该研究。水肺潜水员重视安全以及由潜水中心代表的服务提供商的响应能力。然而,他们低估了个人应急行动/援助计划的重要性,并且在一定程度上也低估了潜伴制度以及其他安全程序的重要性。水肺潜水员一致认为,一些风险,如与气体耗尽相关的风险,值得关注。潜水中心重视培训和应急行动/援助计划等方面。然而,他们在安全宣传方面的参与有限。潜水中心对安全的认知在一定程度上与水肺潜水员的认知一致,但也存在一些例外情况。通过参与预防活动和培训,在提高水肺潜水员的意识和教育方面需要承担更大的责任。该研究支持引入旨在在潜水中心和水肺潜水员中营造安全文化的计划。本文描述的两个例子包括针对潜水中心和水肺潜水员的危险识别与风险评估协议,以及旨在提高意识、改善风险管理并减轻健康和安全风险的潜水安全官计划。