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SCUBA DIVING TRAINING COURSE MASK DIVERS GUIDE MANUAL

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SCUBA Diving Training Course
 
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Professional Auto-run CD with easy-use menu system

 

Accessing your course  is simplicity itself with this professionally authored menu-driven viewing
procedure - all you need to be able to do is click your mouse!

       

 

Included on your CD:   

  5 Manuals in PDF format  -(980 Pages)

 


 VOLUME I (205 Pages)

Chapter 1 History of Diving

Introduction
Surface-supplied air diving
SCUBA diving
Mixed-gas diving
Submarine salvage and rescue
Salvage diving
Open-sea deep diving records
Summary

 

Chapter 2 Underwater Physics

Introduction
Physics matter
Measurement
Energy
Light energy in diving
Mechanical energy in diving
Heat energy in diving
Pressure in diving
Gases in diving
Gas laws
Humidity

 

Chapter 3 Underwater Physiology

Introduction
The nervous system .
The circulatory system
Respiration phases
Respiratory problems in diving
Breathholding and unconsciousness
Hyperventilation.
Effects of barotrauma and pressure on the human body
Indirect effects of pressure
Physiological hazards from munitions
Thermal problems and other physiological problems in diving
 

Chapter 4 Dive Systems
introduction
general information
diver’s breathing gas purity standards
diver’s air sampling program .
diving compressors
diving gauges
compressed gas handling and storage

 

Chapter 5 Dive Program Administration

Introduction
Objectives of the record keeping and reporting system
Record keeping and reporting documents
Command smooth diving log
Recompression chamber log
Diver's personal dive log
Diving mishap/casualty reporting
Equipment failure or deficiency reporting
U.S.. navy dive reporting system (drs)
Accident/incident equipment investigation requirements
Reporting criteria
Actions required.
Safe diving distances from transmitting sonar
 
 

 VOULME II (255 Pages)


Chapter 6 Operational Planning

Introduction
Define mission objective
Identify operational tasks.
Collect and analyze data
Select diving technique6-8 select equipment and supplies
Equipment authorized for navy use
Select and assemble the diving team
Osha requirements for u.s navy civilian diving 6-11 organize and schedule operations
Task planning and scheduling
Establish mission objective
Air diving equipment reference data
 

Chapter 7 SCUBA Air Diving Operations

Introduction
Required equipment for scuba operations7-3 optional equipment for scuba operations
Protective clothing
Air supply
Predive procedures
Water entry and descent
Underwater procedures
Ascent procedures
Postdive procedures
 
 
Chapter 8 Surface-supplied Air Diving Operations

Introduction
Mk 21 mod 1
Mk 20 mod 0
Accessory equipment for surface-supplied diving
Surface air supply systems
Diver communications
Predive procedures.
Water entry and descent
Underwater procedures.
Ascent procedures
Surface decompression
Postdive procedures
 
 
Chapter 9 Air Decompression

Introduction
Theory of decompression
Air decompression definitions
Dive recording
Table selection
Rules during ascent
Unlimited/no-decompression limits and repetitive group
Designation table for unlimited/no-decompression air dives
U.S. Navy standard air decompression table
Repetitive dives
Surface decompression
Exceptional exposure dives
Diving at high altitudes
Ascent to altitude after diving/flying after diving
 
 
Chapter 10 Nitrogen-Oxygen Diving Operations

introduction
equivalent air depth calculation
oxygen toxicity
nitrox diving procedures
nitrox repetitive diving
nitrox dive charting
fleet training for nitrox
nitrox diving equipment
equipment cleanliness
breathing gas purity
nitrox mixing
nitrox mixing, blending, and storage systems
 

Chapter 11 Ice & Cold Water Diving Operations

Introduction
Planning guidelines
Personnel considerations
Buddy diving
Operating precautions
Emergency procedures
Additional references

 


 VOLUME III (230 Pages)

 

Chapter 12 Mixed-gas Diving Theory

Introduction
Boyle’s law
Charles’/gay-lussac’s law
The general gas law
Dalton’s law .
Henry’s law

 

Chapter 13 Mixed-gas Operational Planning

Introduction
Establish operational tasks
Select diving method and equipment
Selecting and assembling the dive team
Briefing the dive team
Final preparations and safety precautions
Record keeping
Mixed-gas diving equipment
 

Chapter 14 Surface-supplied Mixed-gas Diving Procedures

Introduction
Planning the operation
Surface-supplied helium-oxygen descent and ascent procedures
Surface-supplied helium-oxygen emergency procedures
 
 
Chapter 15 Saturation Diving

Introduction
Applications
Basic components of a saturation dive system
U.S. Navy saturation facilities
Introduction
Thermal protection system
Saturation diving underwater breathing apparatus
UBA gas usage
Introduction
Operational considerations
Selection of storage depth
Records
Logistics
DDC and PTC atmosphere control
Gas supply requirements
Environmental control
Fire zone considerations
Hygiene
Atmosphere quality control
Compression phase
Storage depth
Deep diving system (dds) emergency procedures
Saturation decompression
Postdive procedures
 

Chapter 16 Breathing Gas Mixing Procedures

Introduction
Mixing procedures
Gas analysis

 


 VOLUME IV (105 Pages)

 

Chapter 17 Closed-circuit Mixed-gas UBA diving

Introduction
Principles of operation
USN closed-circuit mixed-gas uba
Operational planning
Operating limitations
Predive procedures
Water entry and descent
Underwater procedures
Ascent procedures
Postdive procedures
Decompression procedures
Medical aspects of closed-circuit mixed-gas uba

 


Chapter 18 Closed-circuit Oxygen UBA Diving

Introduction
Medical aspects of closed-circuit oxygen diving
Breathing loop
Closed-circuit oxygen exposure limits
Operations planning
Predive procedures
Water entry and descent
Underwater procedures
Ascent procedures
Postdive procedures and dive documentation
 


 VOLUME V (183 Pages)

 

Chapter 19 Diving Disorders Not Requiring Recompression Therapy

Introduction
Breathing gas disorders
Oxygen deficiency (hypoxia)
Pulmonary overinflation syndromes
Barotrauma
Disorders of higher function and consciousness
Causes and prevention
Thermal stress
Operational hazards
Medications and diving

 


Chapter 20 Diving Disorders Requiring Recompression Therapy

Introduction
Arterial gas embolism
Decompression sickness

 

Chapter 21 Recompression Therapy

introduction
prescribing and modifying treatments
omitted decompression
recompression treatments when no recompression chamber is available
recompression treatments when chamber is available
post-treatment considerations
non-standard treatments
recompression treatment abort procedures
emergency medical equipment
 
 

Chapter 22 Recompression Chamber Operation

Introduction
Description
State of readiness
Gas supply
Operation
Chamber maintenance
Diver candidate pressure test

 

 

 

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