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Gallery 2

Commercial Diving Photos


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 (Photos courtesy of Bob Hendricks)

 

Allied Technical Services on a job with a Yellow DESCO Air Hat and DESCO 2 Diver Telephone.

 

   

 

Allied Technical Services using a CBE DSL B2 on the Cumberland River.

 

 

 

Allied Technical Services on a Caisson job.

 

 

 

More photos.

 

 

 

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 (Photos courtesy of Warwick Camplin)

 

Camplin Dive Services, Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia, with Pacific Marine, dive in a wastewater treatment plant.

 

 

 

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(Photo courtesy of Randy Jacobs)

 

Pro-Dive diver in a sludge tank.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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(Photos courtesy of Sandie Egley, Marion Hill Assoc.)

 

Marion Hill Associates using Air Hats on the job.               Diver Mike repairs a liner at a DelMonte plant.

 

                                                                                            

 

 

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(Photos courtesy of  Benjamin Cohey, Glenn Underwater Services)

 

Glenn Underwater on a Hazmat job.

 

 

 

 

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Extreme Divers

These photos were sent to us by Brad Rogers of Extreme Divers. He is coming out of a 24" pipe after a penetration dive. Brad told us he occasionally runs into alligators in these pipes.

 

(Photos courtesy of Brad Rogers)

 


 

 

While posting these photos we mused that when we see our competitors helmets in action it is usually in nice clean Blue water.

Pictures of our helmets generally consist of a diver descending into or climbing out of liquid which is unfit for any reference to being water.

 

 

 

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