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The Way the World Learns to Dive™ - Find Scuba Diving Lessons, Scuba Certifications, Dive Shops, Dive Resorts, Scuba Gear, Scuba Diving Trips and Vacations, Scuba Diving Careers. HSE - Diving: Are you considering a career in diving? Diving is a high hazard activity and there are specific regulations on diving at work to control the risks.

These are The Diving at Work Regulations 1997 (DWR). The regulations The DWR cover all dives when one or more divers are AT WORK in the diving industry whether employed or self-employed. The regulations apply to everyone from the client for whom the work is being done, to the diver undertaking the work. All persons involved have a responsibility to take measures to ensure the health and safety of those taking part in the diving project as well as their own. Divers have a number of responsibilities under DWR. These include: Holding an approved qualification for diving; Being competent to work safely; and Holding a valid certificate of medical fitness to dive.

Approved qualifications Under the DWR, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) approves diving qualifications it considers suitable for ensuring the adequate competence of divers. [1] is available. What is diving at work? [6]. Hyperbaric medicine decompression illness recompression chambers. IANTD UK - Technical Diver Training. Nitrox Scuba Diving - Get Nitrox or Enriched Air Certified Today! Diver and ROV Training, Sea Trials, The Underwater Centre, Fort William, Tasmania. Mmercial Diver Training Courses.

View our list of available Diver Courses The image of the commercial diver is one of excitement, jetting around the world for ten to fifteen years, earning enormous salaries (and spending it just as fast!) Before retiring in his late thirties to a life of luxury. The truth is that only a few divers fit this image. Most are hard working and in a career they love. Today's commercial divers are far removed from those of the early days when oil was first discovered in the North Sea. To start with, every commercial (professional) diver must have a "diving license" before he can be employed. Courses are expensive as they are "high-tech", last for several weeks and require sophisticated diving equipment, surface and underwater tools as well as decompression chambers, medical equipment and experienced instructional staff.

Before investing into such a career, you are required to take a "Diving Aptitude Test". Commercial Diver Training Entry Requirements In order to apply for the course, you must:- Professional Diving Academy | HSE Approved Diver Training. In Deep Diving Centre, Plymouth, Devon, South West, England, UK.