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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...
Pregnant Diver Update
DIVING women gender Pregnant
2009/5/26
In most of the animal studies foetal oxygen content remained relatively stable during
significant maternal pO2 increase. Also there appears to be differences in placental
gas transfer between differ...
Debi Diver
DIVING disabled divers handicapped paraplegia training
2009/5/26
Her name is Debie, and she’s just like you and I - at least she was just like
you and I until a car wreck put her into a wheelchair for the rest of her life!
Before the accident, Debie used to run, ...
The aging diver: Do the older become bolder?
DIVING Age Factors DEEP DIVING Decompression Sickness HEALTH EFFECTS Osteonecrosis bone aseptic bone necrosis risk questionnaires
2009/5/26
Not much is known about the medical, psychological, and performance effects of
aging among US Navy divers. The possibility has been raised that several medical
consequences of diving, especially dec...
Allan Reynolds was “bent” for the first time at Easter and he did it in textbook
style. A bubble in the brain gave the 35-year old professional abalone
diver stabbing pains in the joints, a searing ...
A glance through a dive magazine reveals the
many opportunities available to recreational scuba divers
for exotic vacations. Unfortunately the dictates of
schedules, land transportation, etc. often...
A 30-year old male, of artistic nature, but also a
gentleman adventurer, took up diving in 1994. He
completed 16 non-decompression dives in 5 months. He
was also an aviator, sky diver, hang glider,...
The PADI Enriched Air Diver course and DSAT oxygen exposure limits
Mixed gas nitrogen oxygen recreational diving safety training
2009/5/25
In January 1996, PADI International released an
Enriched Air Nitrox dive training program which is fully
supported with educational materials for the student and
instructor. This paper will review ...
Fitness and the older diver
Air embolus cardiac conditions diving medicals investigations medical standards pulmonary barotrauma
2009/5/25
The diving doctor should offer advice about how to
cope with the common problems of diving, such as ears and
mention the need for physical fitness. After that it is up to
the patient to get any tre...
"Technical" diving and diver performance: A personal perspective
Mixed gas nitrogen narcosis performance rebreathing
2009/5/25
Whatever the nature of the diving activity being
undertaken, whether it is a sport scuba shore dive in
perfect, balmy tropical, conditions or a saturation diving
operation, like recovering the gold...
While on board HMS PENGUIN, employed in
surveying a part of the north-west coast of Australia, which
was then an important centre of the pearl oyster fishery,
several cases of this disease came und...
The Head Diver can signal to the skipper to tell him
to change speed of the vessel, change course etc. by the
number of beeps he sends. “Buoy means that there a lot of
oysters around and is a reque...
Designing instruction for rescue skill training in
recreational divers must address the question of what to teach
(content), and when to teach it (sequence amid the
development of prerequisite cogn...
Diver location devices
Equipment safety location
2009/5/19
Much has been written about the first aid and
medical management of the injured diver, but the initial step
in this management is to remove the diver from the source
of injury, and this requires th...
A possible case of cerebral arterial gas embolism in a breath-hold diver
Breath-hold diving case report decompression
2009/5/18
Cerebral arterial gas embolism ( CAGE ) is second
only to drowning as the most common cause of death in
recreational SCUBA divers;1 however, it is extremely rare
in breath-hold divers unexposed to ...