The Chairman
Chairman of the Board
It's called an "investment". I have six student regs and somehow I was able to afford the expense.20 computers at even $200/each would amount to a substantial expense.
You have more of a liability potential from a reg that malfunctioned.Then there's a potential liability issue, I would guess: "I got bent using your computer".
Sounds like you need to adjust your questions. A SMART lawyer might even be able to argue that you were negligent by NOT teaching his client how to use a computer since you KNOW that tables are almost never used in the real world of OW diving. That type of suit was brought against a New Jersey Health Club over an AED recently. How can you call him a certified diver if you haven't taught them how to use the most prevalent tool for determining your NDL?I have chapter answers and test results on file I can use to prove a student knew the tables, but not sure how we'd cover ourselves on computer instruction.