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OCD BAGGIES. Subsea Tool Bags
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Graduated Inspection Pointer
The DETECTT Graduated Inspection Pointer is a meticulously designed tool for offshore and underwater inspection tasks. Replacing makeshift pointers previously cobbled together from materials like welding wire and electrical tape, the DETECTT pointer offers a professional and reliable alternative. Each pointer features high-contrast graduations for clear visibility and measurement consistency, ensuring accurate readings across varying conditions. Built with a robust core and an ergonomic Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) handle, the pointer is designed for prolonged use, minimizing hand fatigue and maximizing grip. The pointer’s length is 350mm with specific markings for 200mm, providing a standardized scale for reference. The alternating black and yellow stripes on the pointer not only enhance underwater visibility but also ensure that each segment is distinguishable for precise measurements. Ideal for divers and topside inspectors, this tool is a leap forward in terms of durability and uniformity. It aids in delivering clear and measured inspections, providing dependability that makeshift pointers cannot match. The DETECTT Graduated Inspection Pointer is a must-have for any professional in the field, guaranteeing more accurate data collection and improved efficiency in underwater operations. https://detectt.co.uk/product/inspection-pointer
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Graduated Inspection Pointer
Historical Diving Suit
I read about this recently and wanted to share it with all of you. John Lethbridge developed the Lethbridge diving dress to replace the diving bell. This allowed the diver to be submerged max depth of 12 fathoms at 34 minutes. The same issue with the diving bell remained though, there was not a lot of freedom of movement.
Historical Diving Suit
What about the use of a small electronic sensor in commercial diving
Hi everyone, I am opposed to the use of wrist‑mounted dive computers in commercial diving. However, I do wonder whether it might be worthwhile for commercial divers to wear a small electronic sensor of this type. The device cannot be read underwater, but it records and stores all dive information, which can later be downloaded to a computer. Several inshore divers here in Belgium have been using it for many years, and personally I find this kind of logging device very useful. In the event of a dispute, it can provide a great deal of valuable information about any problematic dives.
What about the use of a small electronic sensor in commercial diving
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