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  2. Hyperbaric welding - Wikipedia

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    Hyperbaric welding is the process of extreme welding at elevated pressures, normally underwater. [1] [2] Hyperbaric welding can either take place wet in the water itself or dry inside a specially constructed positive pressure enclosure and hence a dry environment. It is predominantly referred to as "hyperbaric welding" when used in a dry ...

  3. Hyperbaric medicine - Wikipedia

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    Hyperbaric medicine includes hyperbaric oxygen treatment, which is the medical use of oxygen at greater than atmospheric pressure to increase the availability of oxygen in the body; [8] and therapeutic recompression, which involves increasing the ambient pressure on a person, usually a diver, to treat decompression sickness or an air embolism by reducing the volume and more rapidly eliminating ...

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  5. Underwater cutting and welding - Wikipedia

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    Oxygen arc cutting and arc welding underwater requires greater skill and stamina than working in a dry and stable environment. The underwater environment imposes several limitations and restrictions on both the equipment and the operator, and the restriction of short bottom times at greater depths for surface-oriented divers makes efficient working important to getting the job done in a ...

  6. Decompression sickness - Wikipedia

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    Recompression and hyperbaric oxygen administered in a recompression chamber is recognised as the definitive treatment for DCI, but when there is no readily available access to a suitable hyperbaric chamber, and if symptoms are significant or progressing, in-water recompression (IWR) with oxygen is a medically recognised option where a group of ...

  7. Saturation diving - Wikipedia

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    The work in this area of the industry includes maintenance of oil platforms and the building of underwater structures. In this context "offshore" implies that the diving work is done outside of national boundaries. Saturation diving work in support of the offshore oil and gas industries is usually contract based. [15]

  8. Positive pressure enclosure - Wikipedia

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    A positive pressure enclosure, also known as a welding habitat or hot work habitat, is a chamber used to provide a safe working environment for performing hot work in the presence of explosive gases or vapors. They are commonly used in welding environments and are associated with the offshore oil industry. [1]

  9. Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine is a quarterly peer-reviewed medical journal covering hyperbaric medicine. It is published by the European Underwater and Baromedical Society and the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society. The journal contains original and review articles, case series and reports, educational, and general interest material.

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