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US NAVY DIVING MANUAL 1963 - NAVSHIPS 250-538 - 454 Pg

$ 15.83

Availability: 72 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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    US NAVY DIVING MANUAL 1963 - NAVSHIPS 250-538
    Heavy board covers, single quarto size sheets, bound with two (perhaps also three), flat wire springs through punched holes; 454 pages, many drawings, chart, mono photographs.
    Part 1 - General Principles od Diving: Introduction to diving; Underwater Physics; Underwater Physiology; Basic Diving Procedure; Diving Tables: Diving Hazards; General Safety Precautions; Selection, Qualification and Training (for Navy divers); Reporting; Technical Information. (Total 248 pages).
    Part 2 - Surface Suplied Diving: History; Equipment; Diving Communications; Diver's Air Suply; Boats and Floats; Diving Procedures; Dressing the Diover; Descent; Working the Bottom. It will be appreciated that this section refers to standard dress ‘hard-hat' diving. The section also includes the use of Helium-Oxygen mixtures. (Total 99 pages).
    Part 3 - Self Contained Diving: Introduction; Techniques; Equipment; Open-Circuit Scuba; Closed-Circuit Scuba; Semiclosed-Circuit Scuba; Safety Precautions; Emergency Procedures. (Total 77 pages).
    In great shape. Has all the pullouts and chart information. Complete. Great piece of History.
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