Creating an Emergency Action Plan (EAP)

Emergencies are rare in recreational diving—but when they happen, clear direction can save lives. An Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is a written, site-specific protocol that outlines exactly what to do if a diver gets injured, lost, or becomes unresponsive.

You don’t need to be a dive professional to create one. In fact, having an EAP is a hallmark of a responsible dive team—especially when diving in unfamiliar, remote, or privately accessed sites.


Why Every Dive Site Needs an EAP

Emergencies create confusion. Even experienced divers can panic when the situation is unclear, or when multiple people make different assumptions about who’s in charge.

A well-prepared EAP helps:

If you're already using a checklist for gear or pre-dive briefings, an EAP is the next step in planning for the unexpected.


Who Should Create the EAP?

Not every diver needs to write their own—but someone on the team does.

You should expect someone else to provide the EAP when:

These operations often have internal emergency protocols, but it's rare for recreational divers to see or ask for them. While it's not yet common practice, it’s perfectly reasonable to ask basic questions like:

Asking calmly and respectfully can help align expectations without disrupting the dive culture. You’re not questioning their competence—you’re clarifying how the team would respond if something goes wrong.

You should create your own EAP when:

Even a basic one-page EAP can make a huge difference in a crisis—especially if cell service is weak or if you're the only ones on site.


What to Include in Your Emergency Action Plan

A good EAP is short, specific, and easy to follow—even by someone who didn’t dive that day.

1. Site Information

2. Emergency Contacts

3. Evacuation Routes

4. Communication Plan

5. Assigned Roles

These should be assigned during your pre-dive emergency briefing.

6. Dive Roster & Profile Records

This can help medical providers and DAN during treatment.


Tips for Making It Useful


Coming Soon: Downloadable EAP Template

We’re building a fill-in-the-blank EAP PDF you can download and customize for your own dive sites. It will include space for: