The fitting of isolation valves and diffusers to trunkings on saturation diving systems
This IMCA information note is intended to provide information and give advice to diving contractors wishing to manage any possible hazards associated with balancing the need for divers in saturation to have unobstructed access through trunkings while providing protection against possible suction or pressure loss. 1 The Need to Provide Rapid and Unhindered Passage through […]
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Published date: 20 January 2015
Information note ID: 1257
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