elbaradie, M., Omar, W. (2020). Evaluating marine safety factors and their relationship to diving accidents and diseases. Journal of Applied Sports Science, 10(1), 6-13. doi: 10.21608/jass.2020.29819.1001
mohamed elbaradie; Wael Omar. "Evaluating marine safety factors and their relationship to diving accidents and diseases". Journal of Applied Sports Science, 10, 1, 2020, 6-13. doi: 10.21608/jass.2020.29819.1001
elbaradie, M., Omar, W. (2020). 'Evaluating marine safety factors and their relationship to diving accidents and diseases', Journal of Applied Sports Science, 10(1), pp. 6-13. doi: 10.21608/jass.2020.29819.1001
elbaradie, M., Omar, W. Evaluating marine safety factors and their relationship to diving accidents and diseases. Journal of Applied Sports Science, 2020; 10(1): 6-13. doi: 10.21608/jass.2020.29819.1001
Evaluating marine safety factors and their relationship to diving accidents and diseases
1PHD Researcher in water sports training, diving division, Faculty of Physical Education for Boys, Alexandria University.
2Prof. and Head of the Department of Health and Biomedical Sport-Sciences – Faculty of Physical Education for Boys - Alexandria University.
Abstract
Abstract Research Objectives: This research aims at Evaluating marine safety factors and their relationship to diving accidents and diseases along with identify the following: 1- Knowing the diving accidents, diseases and injuries prevailing in the Arab Republic of Egypt and limiting their spread and prevention.2-Learn about the causes of diving accidents, diseases and injuries and work to avoid them. 3- Defining the scientific methods and means to avoid diving accidents, diseases and injuries.4- Setting scientific standards to improve marine health and the safety of divers.5- Learn about diving accidents and diseases spread in Australia, the leader in diving. Research Methodology: Data was collected through questionnaires and personal interviews with experts in the field of diving, a sample of professional divers, divers working in the field of commercial diving, divers working in the field of recreational diving, and students of diving specialization in the Faculty of Physical Education for Boys, University of Alexandria. Research Sample: Research Sample consisted of 150 recreational, commercial and professional diver and diving training students at the Faculty of Physical Education, Alexandria University, were randomly selected to answer the questionnaire. Conclusions: In light of the research objectives, hypotheses, the nature of its variables and the results of statistical treatments, the researcher has been able to reach the following conclusions: 1- It was found that the most common diseases, accidents and injuries related to diving are (nitrogen narcosis), , 17%,