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Chemical safety of U.S. Navy Fleet soda lime
CO2 carbon dioxide rebreather absorbent Sodasorb Sofnolime indicator dye ammonia Contamination
2009/6/8
Contamination was suspected of U.S. Navy Fleet soda lime (High Performance Sodasorb) when an ammonia-like odor was reported during its use in August 1992. This material contained indicator dye and was...
The relative safety of forward and reverse diving profiles
Models Animal Random Allocation Risk Assessment methods Safety Seawater Time Factors reverse diving
2009/6/2
A recent workshop found that with no-decompression dives, "reversed dive profiles" (RDP) did not increase the risk of decompression sickness (DCS). Thus in multi-level dives, the deeper part of a dive...
Safety considerations in undersea life support
DIVING safety equipment LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS
2009/5/27
Undersea life-support responsibility has not yet been clearly defined in available
diving literature. Consequently, full understanding of the scope, problems and
gravity of such responsibility somet...
Diving safety memoranda No 11/1977 - Transfer of a diver under pressure by helicopter
Equipment history Bathyscaphe Submersible science COMMERCIAL
2009/5/27
In 1716 Sir Edmund Halley, who discovered the Comet which bears his name, built a
diving bell which could support divers working at 65 feet for up to 4 hours.
It was not until the 1930’s that Willia...
Diving safety memos
DIVING commercial safety
2009/5/26
Your attention is called to Regulation 11 of Statutory Instrument 1973 No 1842 The
Offshore Installations (Inspectors and Casualties) Regulations 1973. Regulation 11
states that no person shall dist...
Diving safety memos
DIVING commercial safety
2009/5/26
It is necessary, once again, to draw the attention of diving companies and
associated engineers to the dangers involved when divers are operating in the
vicinity of installations or equipment that c...
Project Proteus: An investigation of health factors in scuba safety
DIVING fitness to dive health safety medical standards MEDICAL EXAMINATION survey database
2009/5/26
It is now the rule that before starting instruction in
scuba diving in Australia the applicant must provide a
medical certificate of his or her fitness to dive. There is
general acceptance of the i...
Diving safety: Whose responsibility?
DIVING safety liability legal fatality case review training
2009/5/26
For many years providers of services in the United
States, whether they be doctors, dentists, or members of
other professions, have been sued over dissatisfaction with
a service provided. Scuba div...
A pre-dive check; An evaluation of a safety procedure in recreational diving: Part 1
DIVING error latent error Equipment Failure Equipment checklist
2009/5/26
In this study divers were asked to do a pre-dive
equipment check on some diving equipment (buoyancy
jacket, regulator, air cylinder, contents and depth gauges)
that had been assembled so that there...
Sub Ocean Safety
DEEP DIVING Occupational commercial Accident fatality decompression sickness Paralysis Miskito lobster
2009/5/26
There is a land where nitrogen eats the spines of
hunter/divers and everything you have been taught about
safe diving is rejected as a cowardly waste of time and
money. To dive here, a man must fac...
Excellent safety record despite the risks
DIVING ACCIDENTS safety RISK review Decompression Illness
2009/5/26
PRO DIVE Cairns is one of the largest diver
training centres in the world. We currently train, under the
PADI system, approximately 4,000 divers each year. This
number is made up of predominantly o...
A Case for Safety
DIVING safety legal regulatory Accident commercial Occupational training
2009/5/26
Australian offshore production operations are at
present conducted in the States of Western Australia and
Victoria, and in the Northern Territory. Those operations
located within State waters are u...
An evaluation of buoyancy jacket safety in 1,000 diving incidents
DIVING Equipment BUOYANCY Buoyancy compensation buoyancy compensating device fatality equipment failure jacket accident Incident maintenance
2009/5/26
There were 154 incidents involving buoyancy jacket
use, misuse and malfunction in the first 1,000 incidents
reported to the Diving Incident Monitoring Study (DIMS).
Forty eight of these incidents i...
In recent years there have been several attempts to
quantify the number of dives made annually off the
Queensland coast, particularly dives on the Great Barrier
Reef. Some efforts have provided det...
The importance of deep safety stops: Rethinking ascent patterns from decompression dives
Bubbles deep diving mixed gas tables technical
2009/5/25
Before I begin, let me make something perfectly
clear. I am an ichthyologist. For the purposes of this
commentary, that means two things. First, that I have spent
a lot of time underwater. Second, ...