Hyperbaric evacuation – Introductory videos
Statoil and Technip have recently released two films on the topic of hyperbaric evacuation. These films were made possible by the support of an International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP) member, Statoil, which has given its permission to distribute the links below.Hyperbaric evacuation – Phase 1; ‘Evacuation of divers from depth and chamber […]
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Published date: 30 April 2016
Information note ID: 1306
Related Guidance
- Bell emergency location equipment trials
- The initial and periodic examination, testing and certification of hyperbaric evacuation launch systems
- Diving operations from vessels operating in dynamically positioned mode
- IMCA international code of practice for offshore diving
- Guidance for diving supervisors
- Guidance on installation based diving operations and the evacuation of divers from installations
- Marking of hyperbaric rescue systems designed to float in water
- Hyperbaric evacuation systems (HES) interface recommendations
- Guidance on hyperbaric evacuation systems
- DESIGN for the hyperbaric reception facility (HRF) forming part of a hyperbaric evacuation system (HES)
- Diving Equipment Systems Inspection Guidance Note (DESIGN) for Hyperbaric Rescue Unit Life Support Packages
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