The U.S. Navy Diving Manual
AquaPress (Verlag)
978-1-905492-17-6 (ISBN)
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For more than twenty years the US Navy Diving Manual has been the ultimate reference source for the diver. AquaPress are pleased to announce the publication of Revision 6A of the US Navy Diving Manual. At over 1000 A4 pages the book is unsurpassed in technical detail and depth. As the ultimate diving reference work the book contains everything you ever wanted to know about diving and many aspects that you could never imagine! The manual is however surprisingly easy to read. One of the reasons for this is that the manual is actually made up of five individual books or volumes. The volumes are as follows:-Volume 1: Diving Principles and Policies Volume 2: Air Diving Operations Volume 3: Mixed Gas Surface Supplied Diving Operations Volume 4: Closed Circuit and Semiclosed Circuit Diving Operations Volume 5: Diving Medicine and Recompression Chamber OperationsThese volumes mean that despite the books size the individual volumes make for user friendly reading. Each section has been extensively researched and is widely regarded as the technical standard for diving information and procedures.
The manual is easily referenced and used internationally by recreational, commercial, and military divers because of it's authoritative and approved procedures.This 6A Revision contains the most up to date details including Change A together with updates ACN 1/R7 and ACN 2/R7. This manual is a must for all serious divers.
CONTENTS - Each Line is a Chapter Heading1 History of DivingIntroductionSurface-Supplied Diving Scuba DivingMixed-Gas Diving Submarine Salvage and RescueSalvage DivingOpen-Sea Deep Diving RecordsSummary2 Underwater PhysicsIntroductionPhysicsMatterMeasurementEnergyLight Energy in DivingMechanical Energy in DivingHeat Energy in DivingPressure in DivingGases in DivingGas LawsGas Mixtures3 Underwater PhysiologyIntroductionThe Nervous SystemThe Circulatory SystemThe Respiratory SystemRespiratory Problems in DivingBreathholding & UnconsciousnessHyperventilationEffects of Baratrauma and Pressure on the Human BodyPulmonary Overinflation SyndromesIndirect Effects of PressurePhysiological Hazards from MunitionsThermal Problems and Other Physiological Problems in Diving4 Dive SystemsIntroductionGeneral InformationDiver's Breathing Gas Purity StandardsDiver's Air Sampling ProgramDiving CompressorsDiving GaugesCompressed Gas Handling and Storage5 Dive Program AdministrationIntroductionObjectives of the Record Keeping and Reporting SystemRecord Keeping and Reporting DocumentsCommand Smooth Diving LogRecompression Chamber LogDiver's Personal Dive LogDiving Mishap/Casualty ReportingEquipment Failure or Deficiency ReportingU.S. Navy Dive Reporting System (DRS)Accident/Incident Equipment Investigation RequirementsReporting CriteriaActions Required1A Safe Diving Distances From Transmitting SonarIntroductionBackgroundActionSonar Diving Distances Worksheets with Directions for UseGuidance for Diver Exposure to Low-Frequency Sonar (160-320 Hz)Guidance for Diver Exposure to Ultrasonic Sonar (250 KHz and Greater)ReferencesTelephone NumbersList of Acronyms6 Operational PlanningIntroductionGeneral Planning ConsiderationsDefine Mission ObjectiveIdentify Operational TasksCollect and Analyze DataIdentify Environmental & Operational HazardsSelect Diving TechniqueSelect Equipment & SuppliesSelect and Assemble the Diving TeamOSHA Requirements for U.S. Navy Civilian DivingOrganize and Schedule OperationsBrief the Diving TeamAir Diving Equipment Reference Data7 Scuba Diving OperationsIntroductionRequired Equipment for Scuba OperationsOptional Equipment for Scuba OperationsAir SupplyPredive ProceduresWater Entry & DescentUnderwater ProceduresAscent ProceduresPostdive Procedures8 Surface-Supplied Air Diving OperationsIntroductionMK21 MOD 1MK20 MOD 0EXO BR MSPortable Surface-Supplied Diving SystemsAccessory Equipment for Surface-Supplied DivingSurface Air Supply SystemsDiver CommunicationsPredive ProceduresWater Entry and DescentUnderwater ProceduresAscent ProceduresSurface DecompressionPostdive Procedures9 Air DecompressionIntroductionTheory of DecompressionAir Decompression DefinitionsDive RecordingTable SelectionAscent ProceduresUnlimited/No-Decompression Limits and Repetitive GroupDesigantion Table for Unlimited/No-Decompression Air DivesU.S. Navy Standard Air Decompression TableRepetitive DivesSurface DecompressionExceptional Exposure DivesDiving at High AltitudesAscent to Altitude After Diving/Flying After Diving10 Nitrogen-Oxygen Diving OperationsIntroductionEquivalent Air DepthOxygen ToxicityNitrox Diving ProceduresNitrox Repetitive DivingNitrox Dive ChartingFleet Training for NitroxNitrox Diving EquipmentEquipment CleanlinessBreathing Gas PurityNitrox MixingNitrox, Mixing, Blending and Storage Systems11 Ice and Cold Water Diving OperationsIntroductionOperations PlanningPredive ProceduresUnderwater ProceduresOperating PrecautionsEmergency ProceduresAdditional References12 Mixed Gas Diving TheoryIntroductionBoyle's LawCharles'/Gay-Lussac's LawThe General Gas LawDalton's LawHenry's Law13 Mixed Gas Opertional PlanningIntroductionEstablish Operational TasksSelect Diving Method and EquipmentSelecting and Assembling the Dive TeamBriefing the Dive TeamFinal Preparations and Safety PrecautionsRecord KeepingMixed Gas Diving Equipment14 Surface Supplied Mixed Gas Diving ProceduresIntroductionPlanning the OperationSurface Supplied Helium Oxygen Descent and Ascent ProceduresSurface Supplied Helium Oxygen Emergency ProceduresCharting Surface Supplied Helium Oxygen Dives15 Saturation DivingIntroductionApplicationsBasic Components of a Saturation Dive SystemU.S. Navy Saturation FacilitiesIntroductionOperational ConsiderationsSelection of Storage DepthRecordsLogisticsDDC and PTC Atmosphere ControlGas Supply RequirementsEnvironmental ControlFire Zone ConsiderationsHygieneAtmosphere Quality ControlCompression PhaseStorage DepthDeep Diving Systems (DDS) Emergency ProceduresSaturation DecompressionPostdive Procedures16 Breathing Gas Mixing ProceduresIntroductionMixing ProceduresGas Analysis17 Closed-Circuit Mixed-Gas UBA DivingIntroductionPrinciples of OperationUSN Closed-Circuit Mixed-Gas UBAOperational PlanningPredive ProceduresWater Entry and DescentUnderwater ProceduresAscent ProceduresPostdive ProceduresDecompression ProceduresMedical Aspects of Closed-Circuit Mixed-Gas UBA18 Closed-Circuit Oxygen UBA DivingIntroductionMedical Aspects of Closed-Circuit Oxygen DivingMK 25 (Draeger LAR V UBA)Closed-Circuit Oxygen Exposure LimitsOperations PlanningPredive ProceduresWater Entry and DescentUnderwater ProceduresAscent ProceduresPost Dive Procedures and Dive Documentation19 Diving Disorders Not Requiring Recompression TherapyIntroductionBreathing Gas DisordersPulmonary Overinflation SyndromesBarotraumaDisorders of Higher Function and ConsciousnessNear DrowningThermal StressOperational HazardsMedications and Diving20 Diving Disorders Requiring Recompression TherapyIntroductionArterial Gas EmbolismDecompression Sickness21 Recompression TherapyIntroductionPrescribing and Modifying TreatmentsOmitted DecompressionRecompression Treatments When No Recompression Chamber Is AvailableRecompression Treatments When Chamber Is AvailablePost-Treatment ConsiderationsNon-Standard TreatmentsRecompression Treatment Abort ProceduresEmergency Medical Equipment22 Recompression Chamber OperationIntroductionDescriptionState of ReadinessGas SupplyOperationChamber MaintenanceDiver Candidate Pressure Test5A Neurological ExaminationIntroductionInitial Assessment of Diving InjuriesNeurological Assessment5B First AidIntroductionCardiopulmonary ResucitationControl of Massive BleedingShock5C Dangerous Marine AnimalsIntroductionPredatory Marine AnimalsVenomous Marine AnimalsPoisonous Marine AnimalsReferences For Additional InformationIndex
| Erscheinungsdatum | 11.10.2016 |
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| Zusatzinfo | over 70 photo illustrations and over 350 line drawings & tables |
| Verlagsort | Essex |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 295 x 320 mm |
| Gewicht | 3390 g |
| Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport ► Segeln / Tauchen / Wassersport |
| Medizin / Pharmazie | |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-905492-17-0 / 1905492170 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-905492-17-6 / 9781905492176 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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