ISO 21416:2019

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 05 August 2019

Recreational diving services — Requirements and guidance on environmentally sustainable practices in recreational diving

ISO 21416:2019 Files

English 8 Pages
Current Edition
27.27 OMR

ISO 21416:2019 Scope

This document specifies requirements for service providers with regard to responsible practices for the provision of their services.

This document applies, but is not limited, to recreational-diving-related activities, for example:

— scuba diving;

— snorkelling;

— free diving (breath hold diving).

Further, this document provides guidance to all stakeholders involved in recreational-diving-related activities on best practice to minimize negative impact on the aquatic environment and to optimize positive outcomes.

NOTE In this document the term "aquatic" refers to all bodies of water.

This document helps stakeholders to identify and compare service providers who follow environmental best practice.

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