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Title: The human factors of diving accidents in pools: Diving accidents in swimming pools often cause serious injury This is somewhat surprising, in view of the widely accepted belief that diving is an inherently dangerous activity. Some states have even enacted laws restricting lawsuits related to diving, the rationale being that diving is an open and obvious hazard, so divers accept the risk. (Aquatics).
Author: Mark Green
Publication:Parks & Recreation (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2001
Publisher: National Recreation and Park Association
Volume: 36 Issue: 11 Page: 52(6)

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