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  • include: Night diving; Diving in low visibility; Deep diving; Underwater navigation; Diving in a current of at least 0.25 m/s; Diving in cold water (<10°C). Required
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  • basic diving equipment, the basic physics of diving, decompression management and dive planning, medical and psychological problems related to diving, the
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  • Ascent rate is how fast one rises; it may apply to: diving decompression; meteorological balloons. Rate of climb Lapse rate __DISAMBIG__
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  • diving Ice diving Muck diving Night diving Open water diving Penetration diving Recreational dive sites Wreck diving Oceanographic factors Algal bloom Breaking
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  • instance, in an aircraft, or whilst scuba diving). Cabin pressurization Compressed air Decompression (diving) Decompression Gas compressor Category:Units of pressure
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  • saturation diving A helium release valve, helium escape valve or gas escape valve is a feature found on some diving watches intended for saturation diving using
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  • Inland diving Inshore diving Muck diving Night diving Open water diving Open ocean diving Black-water diving Blue-water diving Penetration diving Cave diving
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  • by divers using surface supplied diving equipment. Copper standard diving helmet – part of the early standard diving dress or other free-flow helmet. Fluid
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  • the planned diving operations. The Code of Practice for Inshore Diving requires the contractor to base the planning and implementation of diving operations
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  • gauge with decompression tables and a watch to avoid decompression sickness. A common alternative to the depth gauge, watch and decompression tables is
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  • convenient to do surface decompression on oxygen (SurDO2)in the chamber. The relative safety of surface decompression and in-water decompression is uncertain. Both
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  • for ordinary scuba diving. 1.5 is allowed for commercial diving in some jurisdictions. 1.6 is allowed for technical diving decompression stops, and is the
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  • Engineering:Diving equipment (category Diving equipment) (section Personal diving equipment)
    consisting of diving cylinder(s) and diving regulator(s) Rebreather diving, closed-circuit or semi-closed-circuit scuba Free diving or breathhold diving, where
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  • recovery. Decompression sickness caused by a decompression from saturation can occur in decompression or upward excursions from saturation diving, ascent
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  • sets including rebreathers) NOAA Diving Program (U.S.) (28 Feb 2001). Joiner, James T.. ed. NOAA Diving Manual, Diving for Science and Technology (4th ed
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  • atmospheric pressure are provided for diving-related applications such as saturation diving and diver decompression, and non-diving medical applications such as
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  • the fraction of helium in the mixture to reliably calculate decompression schedules for dives using that mixture. Portable instruments for the analysis of
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  • Cumulative diving experience The record of each dive may contain: Date of the dive Signature of the diver Name and address of the diving contractor Dive location
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  • function is provided by some technical diving decompression computers and rebreather control and monitoring hardware. Diving below 56 m (184 ft) on air would
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  • fields of diving, hyperbaric, and marine medicine. There is a small journal and newsletter collection dealing with diving safety and diving medicine. The
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