Useful underwater links

CSWIP Certification
CSWIP is managed by the Certification Management Board, which acts as the Governing Board for Certification in keeping with the requirement of the industries served by the scheme. The Certification Management Board, in turn, appoints specialist Management Committees to oversee specific parts of the scheme. All CSWIP Boards and Committees comprise member representatives of relevant industrial and other interests. As an example, the CSWIP Underwater Inspection Management Committee is one such committee and is representative of offshore operators, diving contractors and classification societies.
[Last looked at 15 December]

Health and Safety Executive
Information on Hazards at Work - Diving, including the Diving at Work Regulations 1997 and related underwater standards from the Health and Safety Executive.
[Last looked at 15 December]

TSC Inspection Systems
TSC Inspection Systems provide all the key elements needed for integrity management. Develop and manufacture non-destructive testing systems, endingeering software and engineering consultancy. TSC have developed a unique inspection technology known as Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) and a non-contacting stress measurement system (ACSM).
[Last looked at 15 December]

American Welding Society (AWS)
AWS supports welding education and technology development. Link to published standard for the specifications of welding in marine construction including welding of aluminium and steel hulls, underwater welding and underwater cutting and weld through paint primers.
[Last looked at 15 December]

Statens Dykkerskole
Norwegian training institution for professional divers.
[Last looked at 15 December]

Mermaid Maritime Ltd.
Based in Thailand, this company provides services covering safety, diving, nondestructive testing, training, offshore service vessels and remotely operated vehicles (ROV).

TWI Technology Centre (North)
TWI provides a total support package for the specialist and operational requirements of the sub-sea/offshore industry. This state-of-the-art facility meets the needs of sub-sea/offshore operators, from underwater training and qualification of personnel, to R&D, equipment testing and development, inspection and calibration.

The Diving Diseases Research Centre
DDRC conducts research into diving and hyperbaric environments, provides support and training for the diving community, and gives medical treatment for routine and emergency cases.

[Last looked at 15 December]

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