Table of Contents
- 1 Which of the following accurately describes the Divers-Down symbol?
- 2 What does a divers-down flag look like?
- 3 What is the flag for diving in progress?
- 4 What does the Florida State divers down symbol look like?
- 5 What do the different flags mean in the water?
- 6 How far should you be from a diver’s flag?
Which of the following accurately describes the Divers-Down symbol?
Diver-Down Symbol: The divers-down warning device must contain a divers-down symbol. The symbol is a red rectangle or square with a white diagonal stripe. If the symbol is rectangular, the length may not be less than the height or more than 25% longer than the height.
What are the names of the two flags that divers use to mark their diving area?
There are 2 diving flags in use, the A or Alfa flag and the red with white stripe diving flag.
What does a divers-down flag look like?
Divers Flag: A rectangular red flag with a white diagonal stripe must be displayed from a float during diving operations if on state waters.
What is the diver down flag that is used on Washington Waters?
Alfa Flag
Alfa Flag: A blue-and-white International Code Flag A (or Alfa flag), at least 3.3 feet (one meter) high and visible from all directions, is required and must be displayed on vessels whenever these vessels are restricted in their ability to maneuver by the diving operation.
What is the flag for diving in progress?
Diver’s Flag: A floating red and white Diving Flag (carried on the top of a white buoy) marks an area where diving is in progress. Avoid these marked areas and understand that many states have minimum distance requirements that you must follow.
What flag is for diving?
A diver down flag, or scuba flag, is a flag used on the water to indicate that there is a diver below. Two styles of flag are in use. Internationally, the code flag alfa/alpha, which is white and blue, is used to signal that the vessel has a diver down and other vessels should keep well clear at slow speed.
What does the Florida State divers down symbol look like?
The divers-down symbol is rectangular or square and red in color with a white diagonal stripe. A divers-down flag displayed on a boat must be at least 20 inches by 24 inches and displayed at the highest point where it can be observed from 360 degrees around the vessel.
What are the different types of diver down flags?
There are two types of diver down flags – the diver down flag and the alpha flag. The red diver down flag is used when divers are in the water to alert boats to the possibility of divers near the surface, and the blue alpha flag is flown by a boat whenever the mobility of the vessel is restricted.
What do the different flags mean in the water?
There are two types of divers in the water flags. The red and white dive down flag is a highly recognizable scuba diving flag. It is red with a white stripe running across it diagonally. It is used in the water to indicate scuba diving, and snorkeling activity close by. However, the other diver down flag to know is the blue and white Alpha Flag.
What does a blue and white flag mean on a boat?
Internationally, the code flag alfa/alpha, which is white and blue, is used to signal that the vessel has a diver down and other vessels should keep well clear at slow speed. In North Americait is conventionally red with a white stripe from the upper left corner to the lower right corner.
How far should you be from a diver’s flag?
According to the Diver’s Alert Network (DAN) divers must stay within 300 feet (90 meters) of the flag in open water, or 100 feet (30 meters) when diving in rivers, inlets or navigation channels. Divers should also aim to ascend within 150 feet (45 meters) of the diver down flag. However, always check local regulations as they may differ.