diving vessels systems
The characteristics, functioning and way of working with dynamic positioning systems, construction barges and dive support vessels.
Rescue divers are divers that manage underwater emergencies. They prevent and manage problems underwater, handle dive emergencies and operate rescue equipment. Rescue divers manage diving operations in seas or waterways. They work under demanding physical conditions to rescue and retrieve people or objects.
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The characteristics, functioning and way of working with dynamic positioning systems, construction barges and dive support vessels.
Coping strategies in crisis cases which allow individuals to overcome their problems or fears and avoid psychological distress and breakdown.
Equipment used for a dive, including wetsuits and drysuits, helmets, scuba equipment and any umbilical equipment which provides the connection with the surface.
The operational plan and the contingency plan for the diving operation, the diving equipment to be used in the diving operation, the diving signals to be used in the diving operation, the in-water decompression procedures to be used in the diving operation, and any emergency procedures that might have to be used in the diving operation.
The emergency treatment given to a sick or injured person in the case of circulatory and/or respiratory failure, unconsciousness, wounds, bleeding, shock or poisoning.
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Take control over plans and strategies in critical circumstances showing empathy and understanding to achieve resolution.
Provide assistance during maritime rescue operations.
Check diving equipment for valid certification to ensure its suitability. Ensure that any diving equipment is examined by a competent person before use, at least once on each day on which it is to be used. Ensure that it is adequately tested and repaired.
Ensure that a diver returns from a given depth after the planned time limit has expired.
Strive to achieve objectives despite the pressures arising from unexpected factors outside of your control.
Ensure that warning devices are displayed in the area around a dive site, so as to keep it clear of any equipment other than that associated with the diving operation.
Use scuba equipment to dive without air supply from the surface.
Ensure that the dive adheres to the operational plan and the contingency plan.
Monitor the safety of the dive teams. Ensure that the operation is carried out from a safe, suitable location as per diving operation manual. When necessary, decide whether it is safe to proceed with the dive.
Implement dive plans, working with the client, vessel teams and marine superintendents.
Terminate or interrupt the diving operation if you judge that continuing the operation is likely to endanger the health or safety of any person involved.
Assist in fighting natural and civic disasters, such as forest fires, floods and road accidents. Conduct search-and-rescue missions.
Maintain a temperate mental state and effective performance under pressure or adverse circumstances.
Ensure that diving operations comply with legal requirements, such as age, health and swimming abilities.
Coordinate rescue missions during the event of a disaster or during an accident, ensure that all possible methods are being used to ensure the safety of the people being rescued, and that the search is as efficient and thorough as possible.
Deal with and manage highly stressful situations in the workplace by following adequate procedures, communicating in a quiet and effective manner, and remaining level-headed when taking decisions.
Perform maintenance actions, including small repairs, on diving equipment.
Perform hyperbaric interventions at a maximum pressure of 4 atmospheres. Prepare and review the personal equipment and the auxiliary material. Perform and supervise the dive. Realise maintenance of the diving equipment and auxiliary material. Apply security measures to ensure the divers' safety when realising deep immersions.
Administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation or first aid in order to provide help to a sick or injured person until they receive more complete medical treatment.
React quickly, calmly, and safely to unexpected situations; provide a solution that solves the problem or diminishes its impact.
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Conduct a thorough and detailed physical examination of the patient in emergency situations, using assessment skills such as observation, palpation, and auscultation and formulating diagnoses across all age ranges, followed by the calling for specialist when available.
Assess the nature and extent of injury or illness to establish and prioritise a plan for medical treatment.
Take immediate action when an accident or medical emergency happens on-board. Identify the injuries and alert medical emergency staff. Seek to prevent further harm.
Assess the dive with the dive team upon completion. Instruct the diver(s) so as to improve procedures and routines for future dives.
Regularly inspect and perform all required activities to maintain the equipment in functional order prior or after its use.