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The influence of the specific conditions on the configuration of diving equipment
Freja, Jan ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Bažant, Filip (referee)
The name of the work: The influence of the specific conditions on the configuration of diving equipment The objectives of the work: The aim of this work is to create a comprehensive view of the most commonly used configuration diving equipment, during the diving itself affected by specific conditions and its most important part of the historical development to the present. The properties the most frequently used configurations. Methods: For the completion of information about configuring diving equipment has been chosen, the analysis of the literature and current internet resources which are related to areas of diving. To select a suitable diving kits were used informatik not only from literature, internet resources, but it was also used personal experiences supplemented by informal interviews with divers. Results: The result of this work is an assessment of the configurations of diving equipment that affect specific conditions Keywords: Diving, specific conditions, dive configuration, dive equipment
The casuistry of fatal accidents in apparatus diving in the Czech Republic
Kleinová, Karolína ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Bažant, Filip (referee)
Title: The casuistry of fatal accidents in apparatus diving in the Czech Republic Objectives: This paper's goal is to describe and explain some particular fatal accidents in apparatus diving in the Czech Republic in years 1997-2004. As well as to show possible reasons and contexts of the elements leading to divers'passings. Methods: In this work was used a case study method, qualitative analysis of a diving expert evidences and subsequent reading of surveyed information Results: An important discovery is frequent neglecting of safety policy and overrating self capability in connection with the level of competence and experience. The most frequent downfall in surveyed cases is drowning. Keywords: diving, fatal accidents, risk elements
History of sport diving in the czech republic.
Široký, Michal ; Svobodová, Irena (advisor) ; Hrabinec, Jiří (referee)
Tato bakalářská práce je zaměřena na historii sportovního potápění v České republice. Abstract This thesis focuses on the history of sport diving in the Czech republic. Klíčová slova Historie, potápěč, výstroj, potápění, sport Key words History, diver, equipment, diving, sport
Effect of hyperbaric environment on fine motor skills
Les, Martin ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (referee)
Title: Effect of hyperbaric environment on fine motor skills Objectives: The aim of study is to assess the changes fine motor skills due to hyperbaric environment in preparation for selected tests of fine motor skills. Methods: The first method was used empirically - research. Then the method chosen of compilation of the information obtained. The basic method to work was the experimental measurement method specially constructed tests on fine motor skills. All measured values were statistically processed as follows. Results: The results were formulated as a percentage, graphs and tables. Recording was carried out by recording the time data. Their percentage of the overall approach to the exercise time mastering fine motor skills in different environments. All results obtained were processed and evaluated. Keywords: depth intoxication, fine motor skills, hyperbaric environment, hyperbaric chambers, diving
Analysis of fatal accidents in the Czech Republic during scuba diving from 1997 to present
Kleinová, Karolína ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (referee)
Title: Analysis of fatal accidents in the Czech Republic during scuba diving from 1997 to present Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to collect and analyze information about fatal accidents in scuba diving, which took place since 1997 to the present on the territory of the Czech Republic, to highlight their possible causes and common denominators. Another aim is to point out causal connection of factors leading to the deaths of divers through case studies of a few selected accidents. Methods: To meet the objectives of the work was used both quantitative and qualitative approach. In the quantitative part of the work were used data collections and analysis of information about the investigated accidents. In the next part of the thesis were used qualitative analysis of selected expert opinions received from expert in the field of diving. Results: The most frequent disabling injury in observed cases is a barotrauma and the most frequent cause of death is a suffocation caused by drowning . An important discovery is frequent neglecting of safety policy and overrating self capability in connection with the level of competence and experience. Keywords: diving, fatal accidents, risk factors
Analysis of the motion and position on the movement of the human body during scuba diving
Ehl, Sebastian ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Bažant, Filip (referee)
Title: Analysis of the motion and position on the movement of the human body during scuba diving. Objectives: The goal of this work is to find out which movements our body, as a complex mechanism, does during diving with diving equipment. The statistics was made with five probands in the set of six measurements. This statics supposed to show us what effect does speed of swimming on body possition when the flutter kick or frog kick is used. The move in frontal and vertical axis of the swimmer will be evaluated in both style of swimming, also the observational error will be evaluated. The goal of this work is not to messure exact angles but how those angles changes according to speed of swimming. Last but not least will be determined the conection between speed of swimming and body position. Methods: For this work was used method of collecting data in real conditions by measuring device and statistical evaluation of collected data. Results: Results are presented by graphs where are the measured data of all probands. These data are compared with each other and added to another graphs. In tables there are correlation coefficient for link between size of angel and velocity of swimming under water surface. It was found that with high association the size of angle between the axis of the body and the...
Methodology of apnoe diving training
Mošnová, Lada ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: Freediving teaching- methodology Objectives: The goal of this bachelor's thesis is to develop a clear methodological material for teaching basic freediving skills. Methods: The method of analysis and subsequent summarization was used in the bachelor's thesis. Information was also obtained through an informal interview with diving teachers and instructors. Results: The result is a summarized material for teaching freediving with basic equipment. Keywords: diving, freediving, diver, training, hyperventilation, snorkeling
Analysis of try scuba and its participants in diving pit Aquapalace Praha
Haloun, Tomáš ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Bačáková, Radka (referee)
Title: Analysis of try scuba and its participants in diving pit Aquapalace Praha Objectives: The main objective of this thesis is to analyze which group of people undergo try scuba according to age, average wage, edukation and residence. Methods: The research group consisted of 60 probands from the age of 10. The questionnaire survey was conducted at the diving pit in Aquapalace Čestlice during winter 2018 and spring 2019 under a supervision of trained and certified diving instructors. The questionnaire was always submitted to the probands after the end of the try scuba. Results: The results of the thesis define a group of participants attending try scuba organized by Divers Direct and show the opportunity to further focus on marketing activities and propose changes that would contribute to greater satisfaction of the participant and hence keeping them in diving courses ending with internationally valid certification. Keywords: intro dive, diving, diving instructor
Overview of resources for non-destructive research underwater
Bohadlo, Antonin ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (referee)
Title: Overview of resources for non-destructive research underwater. Objectives: The aim of the bachelor thesis is to define and compare the use of individual devices used for searching objects under the water based on the study of professional literature. Methods: The thesis is realized as an overview study analyzing available literature dealing with underwater research. Both literary and internet sources were used to obtain relevant resources. Results: The result is an evaluation of devices for searching underwater objects for their intended use and the object they are looking for. Keywords: Diving, metal detector, magnetometer, sonar, sediment sonar
Usage of Rope Techniques in Diving Practice of the Services of the Integrated Emergency System
Macan, Antonín ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: Usage of Rope Techniques in Diving Practice of the Services of the Integrated Emergency System Objective: The aim of this bachelor's thesis is creating a compiled material on using ropes and rope techniques in diving practice of the services of the Integrated Emergency System. Method: The main method for this thesis was compiling information from a wide range of available literature which deals with rope techniques and transferring their use into conditions of diving practice of the emergency services. Important sources for the thesis were personal interviews with experienced rope access workers, divers and rescue workers. The thesis also utilizes personal experience of the author. Results: Collected material on usage of rope techniques used in diving by emergency services not only in underwater conditions, but also when access to water surface and transport from water are difficult. Using these rope techniques valuably increases safety of the divers and using them is suitable not only in emergency services, but for all divers who find themselves in such conditions, where it is advisable or even necessary to use such techniques. Key words: Diving, ropes, rope technique, emergency services

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