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What Is Commercial Diving?

Are you interested in becoming a commercial diver? Or perhaps you just want to know what commercial diving is all about. By definition, commercial diving is providing any kind of underwater diving services for a fee. The scope of work can be as simple as retrieving keys that have been dropped off a marina boat dock to assembling large structures in hazmat conditions.



About Commercial Diving

In industry terms, however, commercial diving typically refers to professional divers who have completed specialized commercial diving training programs and who utilize diving equipment better suited to performing underwater work than common recreational diving gear.

This gear typically includes a surface supplied air system with rugged diving suits, communications and protective dive helmets that allow longer dives in a more diverse marine environment than conventional scuba equipment. A commercial dive station may also include video systems, recompression chambers, mixed gas racks and other pieces of equipment for performing work too dangerous recreational divers.

Commercial divers often work on offshore oil rigs, perform dockside repairs, install underwater pipelines, inspect water tanks, salvage sunken vessels, evaluate subsurface dam conditions and a host of other water related services and one-off projects. Divers work offshore and inland with the opportunity to work in many locations around the world.

 


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