Trimix Scuba Association
Trimix Scuba Association is a professional organization that provides training and certification for scuba diving with trimix, a breathing gas composed of oxygen, helium, and nitrogen. The association is recognized globally for its comprehensive training programs and its commitment to promoting safe and responsible diving practices.
History[edit | edit source]
The Trimix Scuba Association was established in the late 20th century, during a period of significant advancement in diving technology and techniques. The association was formed in response to the growing demand for specialized training in the use of trimix, which allows divers to reach greater depths with reduced risk of nitrogen narcosis and oxygen toxicity.
Training and Certification[edit | edit source]
The Trimix Scuba Association offers a range of training courses, from introductory programs for beginners to advanced courses for experienced divers. The association's trimix certification program is widely regarded as one of the most rigorous and comprehensive in the world. It covers a broad range of topics, including dive planning, gas management, emergency procedures, and the physiological effects of diving with trimix.
Safety and Conservation[edit | edit source]
In addition to its training programs, the Trimix Scuba Association is actively involved in promoting safe and responsible diving practices. The association advocates for the use of trimix as a safer alternative to air or nitrox for deep diving, and it provides resources and guidance to help divers minimize their impact on the underwater environment.
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References[edit | edit source]
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