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The Commercial Diver Training Manual is intended to make learning the techniques and information necessary to become a commercial diver easier and quicker to learn. If it helps to make commercial diving safer and more comprehensible for the new diver, its purpose has been met. US Navy Diving Manual - Utah State University.

Product Description This edition has been revised and expanded to cover the “how to” for the broadest possible range of underwater diving conditions and dive situations. Its primary purpose is to provide the protection of human safety and the improvement of diver performance. It was written as a companion piece and complement to the NOAA Diving Manual, which covers the fundamentals that commercial divers need to know related to physics, physiology, diving medicine, first aid, marine animals, etc. It is a comprehensive training text that covers the major aspects of commercial diving for divers who plan to work either offshore or as an inland diver. The Commercial Diver Training Manual is intended to make learning the techniques and information necessary to become a commercial diver easier and quicker to learn. If it helps to make commercial diving safer and more comprehensible for the new diver, its purpose has been met. The only book to cover the entire compulsory national syllabus for the Examination in Commercial Diving, this manual is written by divers with the ability to make a complex subject intelligible to both working divers and trainees.

Discusses all of the theoretical and practical aspects of the trade, including underwater skills, use of hand and hydraulic tools, arc welding, cutting, explosives, and working with concrete.

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Updates in the 6 th Edition. Comprehensive rewrite can be used as stand-alone reference. Extensive index. Easy-to-read formatting. Color photos/tables/figures added.

Colorful book cover ABOUT THE BOOK The 6 th Edition of the Commercial Diver Training Manual represents an almost total rewrite. Where previous editions were designed to be utilized in conjunction either with the NOAA Diving Manual or the U.S. Navy Diving Manual, the 6 th Edition has been written as a stand-alone work that covers history, physics, physiology, diving medicine, and first aid in addition to those chapters devoted to diving technique, diving equipment, and working underwater. This manual is presented with the understanding that fully qualified instructors experienced in underwater work will provide any further explanation required by the reader.

At the same time, the intent was to provide a manual to enhance both the theoretical and the practical training of the diver, with a view to providing graduates that are more knowledgeable and well informed in their chosen trade, performing their assigned tasks in a safe and productive manner. To that end, this manual strives to present the following:. Diving physics in a clear, concise manner. The latest theory and procedure in physiology and diving medicine. The latest in practice and procedure both inland and offshore. The most commonly used diving and support equipment accepted for use in today’s industry While it is understood it would require several volumes to address every conceivable task performed on every type of underwater project employing commercial divers, this manual endeavors to cover the most commonly performed tasks and the most common underwater operations.

By presenting these more common projects and tasks in detail, it is hoped the reader will be better informed and better prepared for a career underwater. In addition, by further illustrating both technique and safety concerns with case studies and personal accounts from the author’s career, the manual shows the reader these are more than just words being presented: suggestions help the reader become more proficient and safety guidelines keep the reader from injury or death. REVIEWS 'This informative and superb 6 th edition of the Commercial Diving Training Manual represents a labor of love and a commitment to the industry and divers from an individual who has spent most of his life learning and perfecting the craft of commercial diving. Hal Lomax, in this manual, has combined his knowledge and the knowledge of many persons throughout history experienced in commercial diving. Read it – follow its guidance – stay safe and (as Hal would advise) – live it! You – the commercial diver – are or will become engaged in a hazardous though inherently safe occupation if you study the contents of this manual.

Follow the guidance contained within and always keep safety as your guiding light.' Ross Saxon, LCDR USN (Ret) At its very core of commercial diver training are two essentials: Going up and down in the water column safely and performing useful and effective work underwater. This textbook is the first to combine both of these objectives into a single, well-written resource.

The author combines vast and diverse skill sets gleaned from decades of experience with the fundamental foundations of the U.S. Navy Diving Manual. This text is a must for the diving library of any working diver or entry-level trainee worldwide.' - Don Barthelmess.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Hal Lomax came from a family of commercial fishermen and had a love for the sea since he was a small boy. He decided on his career at age 5, when his great-uncle, a long-time diver, set a MKV copper helmet over his head. By the age of 10, he was on the fishing boats on weekends with his uncles and grandfather; before the age of 16, he was working deep sea on the salvage tugs.

In the mid 70s, he started working as a diver, training on the job under ex-military divers as there were no schools yet established in Canada. He went on to work for many different outfits over the years: on inland hydro dams and power plants, coastal construction and demolition projects, and offshore salvage, construction, and oil field work. He ran his own diving business for a couple of decades and operated his own school at the same time, where he wrote all of the course material and texts. In 2006, Hal went back to work offshore as a freelance supervisor. He is a founding member of the Divers Association International and currently sits on the Board of Directors as Board Member for Canada. Since he hung up his helmet at the end of 2007, Hal works in various locations around the world as a diving superintendent and supervisor and spends his free time with his wife and three parrots in New Brunswick, Canada, or at their winter home in Florida.

Updates in the 6 th Edition. Comprehensive rewrite can be used as stand-alone reference. Extensive index. Easy-to-read formatting. Color photos/tables/figures added. Colorful book cover ABOUT THE BOOK The 6 th Edition of the Commercial Diver Training Manual represents an almost total rewrite. Where previous editions were designed to be utilized in conjunction either with the NOAA Diving Manual or the U.S.

Navy Diving Manual, the 6 th Edition has been written as a stand-alone work that covers history, physics, physiology, diving medicine, and first aid in addition to those chapters devoted to diving technique, diving equipment, and working underwater. This manual is presented with the understanding that fully qualified instructors experienced in underwater work will provide any further explanation required by the reader. At the same time, the intent was to provide a manual to enhance both the theoretical and the practical training of the diver, with a view to providing graduates that are more knowledgeable and well informed in their chosen trade, performing their assigned tasks in a safe and productive manner. To that end, this manual strives to present the following:. Diving physics in a clear, concise manner. The latest theory and procedure in physiology and diving medicine. The latest in practice and procedure both inland and offshore.

The most commonly used diving and support equipment accepted for use in today’s industry While it is understood it would require several volumes to address every conceivable task performed on every type of underwater project employing commercial divers, this manual endeavors to cover the most commonly performed tasks and the most common underwater operations. By presenting these more common projects and tasks in detail, it is hoped the reader will be better informed and better prepared for a career underwater. In addition, by further illustrating both technique and safety concerns with case studies and personal accounts from the author’s career, the manual shows the reader these are more than just words being presented: suggestions help the reader become more proficient and safety guidelines keep the reader from injury or death. REVIEWS 'This informative and superb 6 th edition of the Commercial Diving Training Manual represents a labor of love and a commitment to the industry and divers from an individual who has spent most of his life learning and perfecting the craft of commercial diving.

Hal Lomax, in this manual, has combined his knowledge and the knowledge of many persons throughout history experienced in commercial diving. Read it – follow its guidance – stay safe and (as Hal would advise) – live it! You – the commercial diver – are or will become engaged in a hazardous though inherently safe occupation if you study the contents of this manual. Follow the guidance contained within and always keep safety as your guiding light.' Ross Saxon, LCDR USN (Ret) At its very core of commercial diver training are two essentials: Going up and down in the water column safely and performing useful and effective work underwater. This textbook is the first to combine both of these objectives into a single, well-written resource. The author combines vast and diverse skill sets gleaned from decades of experience with the fundamental foundations of the U.S. Navy Diving Manual.

This text is a must for the diving library of any working diver or entry-level trainee worldwide.' - Don Barthelmess. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Hal Lomax came from a family of commercial fishermen and had a love for the sea since he was a small boy. He decided on his career at age 5, when his great-uncle, a long-time diver, set a MKV copper helmet over his head. By the age of 10, he was on the fishing boats on weekends with his uncles and grandfather; before the age of 16, he was working deep sea on the salvage tugs. In the mid 70s, he started working as a diver, training on the job under ex-military divers as there were no schools yet established in Canada.

He went on to work for many different outfits over the years: on inland hydro dams and power plants, coastal construction and demolition projects, and offshore salvage, construction, and oil field work. He ran his own diving business for a couple of decades and operated his own school at the same time, where he wrote all of the course material and texts. In 2006, Hal went back to work offshore as a freelance supervisor. He is a founding member of the Divers Association International and currently sits on the Board of Directors as Board Member for Canada. Since he hung up his helmet at the end of 2007, Hal works in various locations around the world as a diving superintendent and supervisor and spends his free time with his wife and three parrots in New Brunswick, Canada, or at their winter home in Florida.

Updates in the 6 th Edition. Comprehensive rewrite can be used as stand-alone reference. Extensive index. Easy-to-read formatting. Color photos/tables/figures added. Colorful book cover ABOUT THE BOOK The 6 th Edition of the Commercial Diver Training Manual represents an almost total rewrite.

Where previous editions were designed to be utilized in conjunction either with the NOAA Diving Manual or the U.S. Navy Diving Manual, the 6 th Edition has been written as a stand-alone work that covers history, physics, physiology, diving medicine, and first aid in addition to those chapters devoted to diving technique, diving equipment, and working underwater. This manual is presented with the understanding that fully qualified instructors experienced in underwater work will provide any further explanation required by the reader. At the same time, the intent was to provide a manual to enhance both the theoretical and the practical training of the diver, with a view to providing graduates that are more knowledgeable and well informed in their chosen trade, performing their assigned tasks in a safe and productive manner. To that end, this manual strives to present the following:. Diving physics in a clear, concise manner. The latest theory and procedure in physiology and diving medicine.

The latest in practice and procedure both inland and offshore. The most commonly used diving and support equipment accepted for use in today’s industry While it is understood it would require several volumes to address every conceivable task performed on every type of underwater project employing commercial divers, this manual endeavors to cover the most commonly performed tasks and the most common underwater operations. By presenting these more common projects and tasks in detail, it is hoped the reader will be better informed and better prepared for a career underwater. In addition, by further illustrating both technique and safety concerns with case studies and personal accounts from the author’s career, the manual shows the reader these are more than just words being presented: suggestions help the reader become more proficient and safety guidelines keep the reader from injury or death. REVIEWS 'This informative and superb 6 th edition of the Commercial Diving Training Manual represents a labor of love and a commitment to the industry and divers from an individual who has spent most of his life learning and perfecting the craft of commercial diving.

Hal Lomax, in this manual, has combined his knowledge and the knowledge of many persons throughout history experienced in commercial diving. Read it – follow its guidance – stay safe and (as Hal would advise) – live it! You – the commercial diver – are or will become engaged in a hazardous though inherently safe occupation if you study the contents of this manual. Follow the guidance contained within and always keep safety as your guiding light.'

Ross Saxon, LCDR USN (Ret) At its very core of commercial diver training are two essentials: Going up and down in the water column safely and performing useful and effective work underwater. This textbook is the first to combine both of these objectives into a single, well-written resource. The author combines vast and diverse skill sets gleaned from decades of experience with the fundamental foundations of the U.S. Navy Diving Manual. This text is a must for the diving library of any working diver or entry-level trainee worldwide.' - Don Barthelmess.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Hal Lomax came from a family of commercial fishermen and had a love for the sea since he was a small boy. He decided on his career at age 5, when his great-uncle, a long-time diver, set a MKV copper helmet over his head. By the age of 10, he was on the fishing boats on weekends with his uncles and grandfather; before the age of 16, he was working deep sea on the salvage tugs. In the mid 70s, he started working as a diver, training on the job under ex-military divers as there were no schools yet established in Canada. He went on to work for many different outfits over the years: on inland hydro dams and power plants, coastal construction and demolition projects, and offshore salvage, construction, and oil field work. He ran his own diving business for a couple of decades and operated his own school at the same time, where he wrote all of the course material and texts. In 2006, Hal went back to work offshore as a freelance supervisor.

He is a founding member of the Divers Association International and currently sits on the Board of Directors as Board Member for Canada. Since he hung up his helmet at the end of 2007, Hal works in various locations around the world as a diving superintendent and supervisor and spends his free time with his wife and three parrots in New Brunswick, Canada, or at their winter home in Florida. Updates in the 6 th Edition.

Comprehensive rewrite can be used as stand-alone reference. Extensive index. Easy-to-read formatting. Color photos/tables/figures added.

Colorful book cover ABOUT THE BOOK The 6 th Edition of the Commercial Diver Training Manual represents an almost total rewrite. Where previous editions were designed to be utilized in conjunction either with the NOAA Diving Manual or the U.S. Navy Diving Manual, the 6 th Edition has been written as a stand-alone work that covers history, physics, physiology, diving medicine, and first aid in addition to those chapters devoted to diving technique, diving equipment, and working underwater. This manual is presented with the understanding that fully qualified instructors experienced in underwater work will provide any further explanation required by the reader. At the same time, the intent was to provide a manual to enhance both the theoretical and the practical training of the diver, with a view to providing graduates that are more knowledgeable and well informed in their chosen trade, performing their assigned tasks in a safe and productive manner. To that end, this manual strives to present the following:.

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Diving physics in a clear, concise manner. The latest theory and procedure in physiology and diving medicine. The latest in practice and procedure both inland and offshore. The most commonly used diving and support equipment accepted for use in today’s industry While it is understood it would require several volumes to address every conceivable task performed on every type of underwater project employing commercial divers, this manual endeavors to cover the most commonly performed tasks and the most common underwater operations. By presenting these more common projects and tasks in detail, it is hoped the reader will be better informed and better prepared for a career underwater.

In addition, by further illustrating both technique and safety concerns with case studies and personal accounts from the author’s career, the manual shows the reader these are more than just words being presented: suggestions help the reader become more proficient and safety guidelines keep the reader from injury or death. REVIEWS 'This informative and superb 6 th edition of the Commercial Diving Training Manual represents a labor of love and a commitment to the industry and divers from an individual who has spent most of his life learning and perfecting the craft of commercial diving. Hal Lomax, in this manual, has combined his knowledge and the knowledge of many persons throughout history experienced in commercial diving. Read it – follow its guidance – stay safe and (as Hal would advise) – live it! You – the commercial diver – are or will become engaged in a hazardous though inherently safe occupation if you study the contents of this manual. Follow the guidance contained within and always keep safety as your guiding light.'

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Ross Saxon, LCDR USN (Ret) At its very core of commercial diver training are two essentials: Going up and down in the water column safely and performing useful and effective work underwater. This textbook is the first to combine both of these objectives into a single, well-written resource. The author combines vast and diverse skill sets gleaned from decades of experience with the fundamental foundations of the U.S. Navy Diving Manual. This text is a must for the diving library of any working diver or entry-level trainee worldwide.'

- Don Barthelmess. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Hal Lomax came from a family of commercial fishermen and had a love for the sea since he was a small boy. He decided on his career at age 5, when his great-uncle, a long-time diver, set a MKV copper helmet over his head. By the age of 10, he was on the fishing boats on weekends with his uncles and grandfather; before the age of 16, he was working deep sea on the salvage tugs. In the mid 70s, he started working as a diver, training on the job under ex-military divers as there were no schools yet established in Canada.

He went on to work for many different outfits over the years: on inland hydro dams and power plants, coastal construction and demolition projects, and offshore salvage, construction, and oil field work. He ran his own diving business for a couple of decades and operated his own school at the same time, where he wrote all of the course material and texts. In 2006, Hal went back to work offshore as a freelance supervisor. He is a founding member of the Divers Association International and currently sits on the Board of Directors as Board Member for Canada. Since he hung up his helmet at the end of 2007, Hal works in various locations around the world as a diving superintendent and supervisor and spends his free time with his wife and three parrots in New Brunswick, Canada, or at their winter home in Florida.