A little about Sean – As a long time scuba diver and an avid outdoorsman, Sean enjoys a lot of activities nearly all of which involve being outdoors. At the office, Sean deals with almost everything from training, RSTC, Insurance, and everything else that involves company relations with other agencies, manufactures and the industry as a whole. During most of his off days when not at the beach with his sons, you can find Sean enjoying kayak fishing, canoeing, cycling and walks through local parks introducing his kids to the outdoors and helping them identify the flora and fauna. “I have been fortunate enough to live and travel around the world and one day will be able to take my sons to some exotic destinations.”



Five Things NOT to do on Video Meetings
If 2020 has taught us anything, it's that video meetings will continue to remain a vital part of our lives. They are now how business is conducted, how education is received, and much more. What we are suggesting in this post are some simple guidelines for successful video meetings.
August 12, 2021/by Adolfo Ruiz Cantero
Getting Back to Diving: Knowing Your Health Baseline
For some it has been a while since you’ve been diving, due to the global pandemic we’re currently experiencing. However, pandemics aren’t the only thing that keep us away from diving, life happens and sometimes we take a break on accident. Either way, it’s important to know how you can get back to diving and make sure your body is ready.
November 5, 2020/by admin
TDI Cavern Discovery
The allure of a new environment is always tempting, especially when you are diving in clear water and it appears "easy" to just poke your head in. Let’s face it, divers are explorers and adventurers - just poking our head in to see is not going to be enough. Don't do it unless you are properly trained or have a TDI Cavern Discovery Instructor with you.
October 11, 2017/by admin
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Q&A
With the great response of the video just released, Miami Dade, A Closer Look, we figured we would do a follow-up question and answer session because like any good movie, the books are normally even better. There were only so many details we could include in the movie and now it's time for the rest of the story.
September 20, 2017/by adminMiami-Dade, A Closer Look
ERDI went on a ride-along and got a closer look into the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue team. What you are about to watch are the results of that ride-along.
August 16, 2017/by adminWhat’s the Right Age to Certify My Kids?
What age do you have to be to scuba dive? How do you know if your kid is ready? Spoiler Alert: it's not only about their birthdate.
July 27, 2017/by adminISO/EUF Renewal Certificate
June 20, 2017/by adminYou’re Part of the Problem
Scuba professionals, you’re part of the problem. Good news is, you’re also part of the solution.
September 20, 2016/by Rob O'GoodenowPublic Safety Diver Equivalences from Dive Training Agencies, DRI, LGS, PADI, SSI, IANTD, PSDA, NAUI, RESCUE 3
This chart compares ERDI certifications with other public safety dive training agencies
September 14, 2016/by Rob O'GoodenowThe #1 Reason Scuba Divers Die
Scuba diving is a great sport and like any activity it is not without its risks.
August 31, 2016/by adminFDIC 2016 Follow Up
If you are in the public safety community and you have never had the chance to attend FDIC, you should make the effort.
May 17, 2016/by adminFirst Dive Insurance: A Year Later
April 26, 2016/by adminLeading Causes of Death for Public Safety Divers
Over the past year or so, I have been on a mission to figure out what the health risks are to public safety divers, what is causing injuries, why they are dying, and what ERDI can do to help prevent these accidents from happening.
March 16, 2016/by adminScubility Taken to All Corners of the Globe
Teaching or assisting divers with disabilities requires an alternative view and approach but in the end is extremely rewarding.
December 2, 2015/by admin3 Shorts
Recently, there has been a large increase in the number of accidents involving dive boats backing down on or running over divers. This of course is not limited to the US; these cases span the globe.
October 7, 2015/by adminThe Difference Between Tech and Sport
Some of the differences between technical and sport, if applied by sport divers, would actually make sport divers better divers.
September 2, 2015/by admin4 Things I wish I’d Known Before My First Tech Dive
Make an equipment check list and go through it before every dive/trip, with tech diving comes more equipment which equals more things to forget.
August 13, 2015/by adminWhat’s Your Life Worth? – Part 2
The “What's Your Life Worth?” series is not intended to scare people; it is intended to provoke thought and some introspective viewing as well as self analysis.
August 13, 2015/by adminWhat’s Your Life Worth?
For the past 15 years a big part, and not the best part, of my job has been reviewing and analyzing diving accidents and fatalities. These reports span the globe, and cover all ages, genders, and disciplines of diving. Two unfortunate themes are reoccurring: basic skill failure and cutting corners on servicing.
June 10, 2015/by adminWhich Scuba Certifications Do You Need and Why
Taking a dry suit course will not only make your diving in tropical waters more comfortable, it will also extended your diving season.
So you sat all winter, and for some of you it has been a rough winter, looking at your diving photographs, reading the dive magazines, and posting on social media all your diving dreams and fun stories, just waiting for the water to warm up. Why wait?!
May 5, 2015/by adminSo you sat all winter, and for some of you it has been a rough winter, looking at your diving photographs, reading the dive magazines, and posting on social media all your diving dreams and fun stories, just waiting for the water to warm up. Why wait?!
4 Tips for Getting Tethered Safely
Interview with Deputy District Chief for Chicago Fire Department, Ron Dorneker, who is in charge of the Chicago Fire Department Marine & Dive Operations since 2001.
April 21, 2015/by adminERDI Public Safety Diving Health Project
ERDI was invited, along with several other industry professionals, to attend a workshop that focused on the health and well being of public safety divers and their support teams.
February 17, 2015/by adminDiving in Extreme Weather
It is interesting to see how various teams around the globe prepare and train for seasonal weather changes.
December 22, 2014/by adminDive Computers vs. Dive Tables
Picture this - I’m riding to the dive site in my horse and buggy, and calculating my no decompression limits on my abacus. If you think that takes time, that’s nothing, it’s chiseling my dive plan into my stone tablet.
September 2, 2014/by adminSigns and Symptoms of Decompression Sickness
A brief discussion of decompression sickness (DCS) symptoms, as well as, how to prevent and immediate treatment.
August 13, 2014/by Rob O'Goodenow3 Questions You Should Never Ask Your Instructor
There really is never a bad question but always think about the question before you ask it; put yourself in the instructor's fins. Questions are an important tool for instructors when teaching, they let the instructor know what the diver is thinking and chances are good that if one person has a question, others have may have the same but are hesitant to ask.
July 15, 2014/by Rob O'GoodenowAdvanced Certified or #AdvancedDiver
The first question you need to ask yourself is, am I getting advanced certified so I can show my “advanced card” or so I can truly be a more capable diver?
July 1, 2014/by Rob O'Goodenow5 Things You Can Practice on Every Dive
Here are five tips you should do on every dive whether you dive every day or once a year. - #AlwaysLearning
July 1, 2014/by Rob O'GoodenowDiving Without a BCD
by Sean Harrison, VP of Training
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