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Check the listing for details. 6,615 Page Navy Diving Manual 1999-2016 + Change A - April 2018 on Data CD. Listed at 19.99 USD. Thank You! If you do not wish to have your item(s) delivered on data disc(s), I can provide them on a flash drive and other means as well. Just let me know if a disc does not work for you and we can discuss delivery by other methods. COMBINING SHIPPING COSTS Are you purchasing multiple items? I will: a) combine all invoices before payment and charge shipping equivalent to one item, or b) refund all shipping costs in excess of one item after payment. NOTE: This a U.S. Government produced manual in PDF copied to CD - no paper copy is provided. All derivative (i.e. change in media; by compilation) work from this underlying U.S. Government public domain/public release data is COPYRIGHT © GOVPUBS $3.00 first class shipping in U.S.; $13.00 for air post outside of United States. 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CONTENTS (as both individual files in a folder and one combined PDF copied to data CD): US Navy Diving Manual Rev. 7 SS521-AG-PRO-010 / 0910-LP-115-1921 Change A - 30 April 2018 US Navy Diving Manual Rev. 7 SS521-AG-PRO-010 / 0910-LP-115-1921 01 December 2016 US Navy Diving Manual Rev. 6 SS521-AG-PRO-010 / 0910-LP-106-0957 15 April 2008 US Navy Diving Manual Rev. 5 SS521-AG-PRO-010 / 0910-LP-103-8009 15 August 2005 US Navy Diving Manual Rev. 4 SS521-AG-PRO-010 / 0910-LP-708-8000 20 JANUARY 1999 Change A - 1 MARCH 2001 US Navy Diving Manual Rev. 4 SS521-AG-PRO-010 / 0910-LP-708-8000 20 January 1999 A Navy Diving Supervisor’s Guide To the Nontechnical Skills Required for Safe and Productive Diving OperationsTA 04 -09 NEDU TR 05-09 June 2005 GUIDANCE FOR DIVING IN CONTAMINATED WATERSSS521-AJ-PRO-010 / 0910-LP-119-0134 Revision 204 October 2019 TECHNICAL MANUAL U.S. NAVY DIVING UMBILICAL (UBA MK 20 AND MK 21) DESCRIPTION, MATERIALS, AND ASSEMBLYSS521-AH-PRO-010 / 0910-LP-103-2583 Revision 1 24 February 2005 U.S. NAVY GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND REPAIR OF DIVING AND HYPERBARIC EQUIPMENT Revision 1 23 August 2006 U.S. NAVY DIVING AND MANNED HYPERBARIC SYSTEMS SAFETY CERTIFICATION MANUALSS521-AA-MAN-010 / 0910-LP-103-3916 Revision 21 November 2006 MDO MULTI-SERVICE TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR MILITARY DIVING OPERATIONS ATP 3-34.84 MCRP 3-10.2 [3-35.9A] NTTP 3-07.7 AFTTP 3-2.75 CGTTP 3-95.17 January 2019 TM 3-34.83 (FM 3-34.280/20 Dec 04) ENGINEER DIVING OPERATIONS August 2013 Revision 7 (2016) of the Navy Diving Manual contains the following: Volume 1: Diving Principles and Policies Chapter 1: History of diving: Surface-supplied air diving, scuba diving, mixed gas diving, submarine salvage and rescue, salvage diving, open sea deep diving records. Chapter 2: Underwater physics: Physics, matter, measurement, energy, light energy in diving, mechanical energy in diving, heat energy in diving, pressure in diving, gases in diving, gas laws, gas mixtures. Chapter 3: Underwater Physiology and Diving Disorders: The nervous system, the circulatory system, the respiratory system, respiratory problems in diving, barotrauma during descent, barotrauma during ascent, pulmonary overinflation syndromes, indirect effects of pressure on the human body, thermal problems in diving, special medical problems associated with deep diving, other diving medical problems. Chapter 4: Dive Systems: General information, diver's breathing gas purity standards, diver's air sampling program, dive system components Chapter 5: Dive Program Administration: Appendix 1A: Safe Diving Distances from Transmitting Sonar Appendix 1B: References Appendix 1C: Telephone Numbers Appendix 1D: List of Acronyms Volume 2: Air Diving Operations Chapter 6: Operational Planning and Risk Management: Mission analysis, course of action development, risk assessment, task planning and emergency assistance, execution. Chapter 7: SCUBA Air Diving Operations: Operational considerations, minimum equipment, operational equipment, air supply, pre-dive procedures, water entry and exit, underwater procedures, ascent procedures, post-dive procedures. Chapter 8: Surface Supplied Air Diving Operations: KM-37 NS, Mk 20, portable surface-supplied diving systems, surface-supplied diving accessory equipment, diving communications, pre-dive procedures, water entry and descent, underwater procedures, ascent procedures, surface decompression, post-dive procedures. Chapter 9: Air Decompression: Theory of decompression, definitions, dive charting and recording, the air decompression tables, general rules for the use of air decompression tables, no decompression limits and repetitive group designation, the air decompression table, repetitive dives, exceptional exposure dives, variations in rate of ascent, emergency procedures, diving at altitude, ascent to altitude/flying after diving, dive computer Chapter 10: Nitrogen-Oxygen Diving Operations: Equivalent air depth, oxygen toxicity, nitrox diving procedures, nitrox repetitive diving, nitrox dive charting, fleet training for nitrox, nitrox diving equipment, equipment cleanliness, breathing gas purity, nitrox mixing, blending and storage systems. Chapter 11: Ice and Cold Water Diving Operations: Operations planning, pre-dive procedures, operating precautions, emergency procedures. Appendix 2A: Optional Shallow Water Diving Tables Appendix 2B: U.S. Navy Dive Computer Appendix 2C: Environmental and Operational Hazards: Appendix 2D: Guidance for U.S. Navy Diving on a Dynamic Positioning Vessel Volume 3: Mixed Gas Surface Supplied Diving Operations Chapter 12: Surface-Supplied Mixed Gas Diving: Operational considerations, diving equipment/systems, descent and ascent procedures, emergency procedures, charting heliox dives, diving at altitude. Chapter 13: Saturation Diving: Deep diving systems, US Navy fly-away saturation dive system, shore based saturation facilities, life support systems, thermal protection system, underwater breathing apparatus, gas usage, operations, operational considerations, selection of storage depth, records, logistics DDC and PTC atmosphere control, gas supply requirements, environmental control, fire zone considerations, hygiene, atmosphere quality control, compression phase, storage depth, emergency procedures, decompression, post-dive procedures. Chapter 14: Breathing Gas Mixing Procedures: Mixing procedures, gas analysis. Volume 4: Closed-Circuit and Semiclosed Circuit Diving Operations Chapter 15: Electronically Controlled Closed-Circuit Underwater Breathing Apparatus (EC-UBA) Diving: Principles of operation, operational planning, pre-dive procedures, descent, underwater procedures, ascent procedures, decompression procedures, multi-day diving, altitude diving and flying after diving, post-dive procedures, medical aspects, equipment reference data. Chapter 16: Closed Circuit Oxygen UBA (CC-UBA) Diving: Medical aspects of closed-circuit oxygen diving, oxygen exposure limits, operations planning, pre-dive procedures, water entry and descent, underwater procedures, ascent procedures, post-dive procedures and documentation, Mk-25. Volume 5: Diving Medicine and Recompression Chamber Operations Chapter 17: Diagnosis and Treatment of Decompression Sickness and Arterial Gas Embolism: Manning requirements, arterial gas embolism, decompression sickness, recompression treatment, treatment tables, treatment for non-diving disorders, chamber life-support considerations, post treatment considerations, non-standard treatments, treatment abort procedures, ancillary care and adjunctive treatments, emergency medical equipment, Chapter 18: Recompression Chamber Operation: Description, state of readiness, gas supply, operation, maintenance, diver candidate pressure test. Appendix 5A: Neurological Examination Appendix 5B: First Aid Appendix 5C: Hazardous Marine Creatures Index

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