Commercial diving operations in construction

Maberry, S (2000) Commercial diving operations in construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 126(6), pp. 433-439. ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

This paper classifies diving modes available for civil construction: (1) scuba; (2) surface-supplied air with no decompression; (3) surface-supplied air with decompression; (4) surface-supplied gas; and (5) saturation. It then discusses the characteristics of each mode, moving from the most limited, scuba, to the most unlimited, saturation. It also provides some details of diving work services.

Item Type: Article
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