säkerhetsstopp
Säkerhetsstopp, also known as safety stop, is an essential safety procedure used primarily in scuba diving to prevent decompression sickness. This procedure involves a controlled, prolonged pause at a predetermined depth—typically around 5 meters (15 feet)—at the end of a dive before surfacing completely. The primary purpose of ett säkerhetsstopp is to allow excess nitrogen absorbed into the body tissues during the dive to dissipate gradually, reducing the risk of nitrogen bubbles forming during rapid ascent.
The importance of säkerhetsstopp has been widely recognized within the diving community. Decompression sickness, caused by
During a säkerhetsstopp, divers typically remain stationary while breathing normal atmospheric air or a diver’s gas
While sikkerhetsstopp significantly decreases the risk of decompression sickness, it does not eliminate all hazards associated
In summary, sikkerhetsstopp is a confirmed and widely adopted practice in recreational and professional diving to