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The Association was formed in 1982 as the result of a meeting
between Schools attending the American Diving Contractors Conference in
New Orleans. The aims of the Association were then, and are now, to:-
- Develop common international standards of diving training.
- Provide an effective means of communication between schools.
- Work towards improved standards of safety and quality.
- Improve the overall quality of commercial diving education.
- Provide a common and collective voice to government industrial agencies on any matter affecting members.
- Co-operate on matters which may improve placement opportunities for graduates from member schools.
- Promote any activity, idea or subject which may improve the international operations of the Association.
Slowly, since that time, the Association has grown and matured - as
has the Diving Industry - and now the membership comprises Military,
State Owned, and Private Schools, which generally exist separately but
can, in some Countries, be found in combination. It is on the exceptional spread of experience, going back over many years, that the work of the Association is based. It
should be noted that the aim has been to create International Diving
Standards which provide a yardstick against which those responsible for
National Standards - Governments Institutions, Clients, Diving
Contractors and Divers themselves - can equate their own standards and,
in those countries where National Standards do not exist, they can be
used as a guide The aim is NOT to:
- Conflict with National Diving Standards.
- Conflict with National Legislation.
It is expected that these International Standards will contribute to:-
- Equating Standards across the World.
- Providing guidance to organisations setting diving standards for the first time.
- Improving safety.
- Providing Contractors with a direct input to the Diver Training Syllabus.
- Enabling Contractors to bid across National Borders on a more even Playing field.
- Improving the quality of Diver education.
- Providing Divers with greater Job Opportunities.
Apart from the more traditional diving activities in the Offshore
Industry, Industrial Working Divers now take part in a wide variety of
activities, such as:-
Archaeological Investigation |
Remedial work in Lakes, Reservoirs Canals |
Bridge Structure Inspection |
etc |
Demolition and Salvage |
Repair and Construction |
Fish Farming |
Rescue Services |
Maintenance of renewable energy |
Scientific data collection and observation |
Sites |
Search, Recovery and Survey |
Nuclear Power Plant Maintenance |
Television and film making |
Professional Recreational Services | Underwater Civil Engineering |
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