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Commercial Diving is also known as Underwater Welding is considered as one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. The nature of work is basically on the elevated pressure water either in a dry or a wet environment. It was first invested by Konstantin Khrenov, a Russian metallurgist in the year 1932. Today, commercial diving plays a major role in the underwater world. For more details, visit https://tipsforboatmaintenance.weebly.com/home/commercial-diving-a-risky-job-in-the-underwater-world
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COMMERCIAL DIVING - A RISKY JOB IN THE UNDERWATER WORLD
CONTENTS - Introduction - Dry Hyperbaric Welding - Wet Underwater Welding - Risks in Underwater Welding - Conclusion
INTRODUCTION Commercial Diving is also known as Underwater Welding is considered as one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. The nature of work is basically on the elevated pressure water either in a dry or a wet environment. It was first invested by Konstantin Khrenov, a Russian metallurgist in the year 1932.
DRY HYPERBARIC WELDING The dry hyperbaric welding takes place in a dry environment enclosed in a positive chamber filled with a gas mixture. It is the most preferred method than wet underwater welding when quality welds are needed. The divers who have the capability to work in that nature are only considered.
WET UNDERWATER WELDING The wet underwater welding takes place in the water and the divers are directly exposed to electric currents. The current used in this type of welding is between 300-400 amps. The electrodes used in this welding type are heavily insulated and it is switched off whenever not in use to prevent the electric shocks.
RISKS IN UNDERWATER WELDING The job at underwater is a challenging one and a number of risks involved in it. The most common type of risk is to get exposed directly to electric shocks. Other minor risks reported by the commercial divers are decompression sickness due to the high pressure in the breathing gases and the musculoskeletal effects.
CONCLUSION Commercial diving companies should train the newly joined divers with safety measures. Learning safety methods help them on how to sustain in critical situations. Today, commercial diving plays a major role in the underwater world.