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Provisional report on diving related deaths in 1975 (Stickybeak project)
DIVING Fatality accident statistical analysis DIVERS STICKYBEAK
2009/5/27
Ten fatalities have been identified as having occurred in Australian waters during
1975. There were two (2) breath-hold divers, three (3) Scuba divers and five (5)
hose supplied divers. All the hose...
Diving fatalities and statistical interpretations
DIVING ACCIDENTS fatalities statistical analysis gender buddy team equipment ENVIRONMENTS cave autopsy
2009/5/27
This chapter deals with statistics available on diving deaths and draws heavily on
data obtained from the USA where the vast number of divers engaged in the pursuit
(2 million Americans in skin and ...
Report of diving incident
DIVING ACCIDENTS case report Incidents barotrauma pneumothorax lung fitness to dive
2009/5/27
On Thursday 29th January, my buddy and I went for a dive off Glacier Point. The dive
lasted about one hour and maximum depth was probably 15 feet. Visibility was poor
and diving the dive we surfaced...
Decompression Sickness In Diving
DIVING decompression sickness human treatment Treatment Outcome history
2009/5/27
Following the development of the air pump by Von Guericke in 1650, Robert Boyle was
able to expose animals to decompression. In 1670 he reported these experiments and
included the first description ...
A cave diving incident-A life in the balance
DIVERS incident accident rescuet raining environment
2009/5/27
Somewhere along the line of a well planned cave diving training program, the subject
of rescue and recovery is introduced. Unfortunately, the emphasis must be placed
on recovery rather than rescue, ...
Report of a scuba diving training course for paraplegics and double leg amputees with an assessment of physiological and rehabilitation factors
DIVERS disabled divers handicapped physiological paraplegic double leg amputeetraining fitness to dive rehabilitation
2009/5/27
Six severely disabled men were selected for their swimming ability and
physiological suitability for diving. Four paraplegics - T4, T6, T12, and
L3, and two double leg amputees, one with both legs a...
Analysis of decompression sickness case treated at the SA Navy Diving School 1962-1976
DIVING decompression sickness PULMONARY BAROTRAUMA accident air embolism recompression treatment history case review Treatment Outcome
2009/5/27
The SA Naval Diving School was established on the 1st of July 1957. A 10 man
decompression chamber was installed and it became operational in 1958. From this
date towards the end of 1960 it has been...
The adaptations for and the effects of deep diving on various vertebrates
DIVING Animal vertebrate mammal sperm whale metabolic rate circulation physiological anatomical
2009/5/27
Various physiological and anatomical features of diving vertebrates
(mainly mammals) are cited, many of which are compared with those in man.
The sperm whale can dive to 1134 m and remain submersed ...
Provisional report on the 1976 Australian diving deaths
DIVING Fatality accident statistical analysis DIVERS STICKYBEAK
2009/5/27
There were twelve identified diving related fatalities in 1976. Of these two
were in swimmers using fins, mask and snorkel, eight were scuba divers and one was
using surface air supply (hookah)and t...
Diving accidents - Why? A review of NAUI diving incidents reports
DIVING ACCIDENTS incidents fatality review contributing factors training ENVIRONMENTS team equipment ascent
2009/5/27
URI has done excellent work but has not been able to review causative factors. Over
700 accident reports on file at NAUI Headquarters were reviewed taking a close look
at possible causes. Training a...
Diving Paper (NOTE: North Sea commercial diving accidents)
DIVING commercial accident fatality training review
2009/5/27
For the past 2 years I have tried to keep you up-to-date with the progress that the
United Kingdom is making in the introduction of legislation covering the safety of
offshore diving. You may rememb...
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 exploration of extensions to limestone cave systems
DIVING Scientific Diving environment cave
2009/5/27
For many years members of the South African Spelaeological Association
(SASA) have had to end their exploration of a cave system at a place where
the cave passage ended in a pool of still or flowing...
Fly-away mixed gas diving system developed by US Navy
DIVING mixed gas transport PORTABLE EQUIPMENT Equipment BREATHING GASES
2009/5/27
Harbour Clearance Unit One has designed, constructed and tested a portable mixed gas
system called “Fly-Away Mixed Gas System”. The purpose of the system was to establish
a portable mixed gas diving...
DIVING;ascent;Emergency Ascent;free ascent;barotrauma;TRAINING
DIVING ascent Emergency Ascent free ascent barotrauma TRAINING
2009/5/26
Significant controversy currently exists regarding Emergency Ascent training. Such
training for sport divers is advocated and arguments in favour of the training not
previously considered are presen...