For those of you that have known me to badger you about having a current medical form, and why
it’s important to make sure it’s in-date, have a read of the article attached to the link on the BBC website.
After you’ve read it, have a think about what that now means financially for any dependants left
behind. How many insurance companies / life-assurance companies / Endowment policies do you
think will pay out when diving has been done without a current diving medical ?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cumbria-26371708
Neil.




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