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  2. Saturation diving - Wikipedia

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    The "saturation system", "saturation complex" or "saturation spread" typically comprises either an underwater habitat or a surface complex which includesof a living chamber, transfer chamber and submersible decompression chamber, [45] which is commonly referred to in commercial diving and military diving as the diving bell, [46] personnel ...

  3. Deep diving - Wikipedia

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    Saturation diving is a procedure used to reduce the high-risk decompression a diver is exposed to during a long series of deep underwater exposures. By keeping the diver under high pressure for the whole job, and only decompressing at the end of several days to weeks of underwater work, a single decompression can be done at a slower rate ...

  4. Decompression practice - Wikipedia

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    A Saturation System or Saturation spread typically comprises a living chamber, transfer chamber and submersible decompression chamber, which is commonly referred to in commercial diving as the diving bell and in military diving as the personnel transfer capsule, [99] PTC (Personnel Transfer Capsule) or SDC (Submersible Decompression Chamber). [100]

  5. Inside the life of a deep sea saturation diver, one of the ...

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    Chris Lemons spends 28 days living in a pressurized chamber at the bottom of a ship, working on oil fields on the floor of the North Sea.

  6. Diving chamber - Wikipedia

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    The saturation system typically comprises a complex made up of a living chamber, transfer chamber and submersible decompression chamber, [16] which is commonly referred to in commercial diving and military diving as the diving bell, [17] PTC (personnel transfer capsule) or SDC (submersible decompression chamber). [8]

  7. History of underwater diving - Wikipedia

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    The first intentional saturation dive was done on 22 December 1938, by Edgar End and Max Nohl who spent 27 hours breathing air at 101 feet (30.8 m) in the County Emergency Hospital recompression facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Their decompression lasted five hours leaving Nohl with a mild case of decompression sickness that resolved with ...

  8. Decompression theory - Wikipedia

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    In saturation diving all tissues are considered saturated and decompression which is safe for the slowest tissues will theoretically be safe for all faster tissues in a parallel model. Direct ascent from air saturation at approximately 7 msw produces venous gas bubbles but not symptomatic DCS.

  9. Physiology of decompression - Wikipedia

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    In saturation diving all tissues are considered initially saturated and decompression which is safe for the slowest tissues will theoretically be safe for all faster tissues in a parallel model. Direct ascent from air saturation at approximately 7 msw produces venous gas bubbles but not symptomatic DCS.

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