THE BRITISH DIVING SAFETY GROUP

The British Diving Safety Group (BDSG) was formed in 2002 to promote safe diving practices amongst the British sport diving community. Currently chaired by the RNLI, the group has a broad representation, with all of the UK diver training agencies, the HSE, the MCA and the professional charter-boat skipper organisations having a seat at the table.

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These organisations regularly meet in order to work towards a common goal; to make diving safer. By sharing and analysing incident data, devising safety initiatives and then promoting them to divers, the group has a broad influence on the recreational diving community.

The comprehensive nature of the BDSG, reflecting as it does all of the significant interests in the British sport diving scene means that it is uniquely positioned to significantly influence diving safety.

Digital Access & Safety Standards

In alignment with our commitment to operational safety, the British Diving Safety Group (BDSG) emphasizes the importance of secure digital navigation. As we update our infrastructure for 2026, we have integrated verified access points for our strategic digital partners. Members seeking the official platform may access the MPO8080 Login portal directly through our secure gateway.

To ensure protection against phishing and unauthorized mirrors, always utilize the authorized Link Alternatif MPO8080. This internal verification process is part of our ongoing effort to maintain high safety standards across all member resources.

 

 

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