User:Pbsouthwood/Diving references CS1

A collection of references used in diving articles, formatted using CS1 templates. Original use may have used other ref names.

Listing is alphabetical by ref name. Ref name is author - date as 1st choice, author - subject as 2nd choice, work - date as 3rd choice. then it gets a bit arbitrary.

Useful pages: Citing sources, Manual of Style, Manual of Style/Proper names, Manual of Style/Abbreviations

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List of psychology references at Psychodiver

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 * {{Cite web|url = http://www.scubadiving.com/training/ask-expert/ask-expert-solo-diving-ok-or-no-way |title = Ask An Expert: Solo diving, OK Or No Way? |date = 24 August 2014 |access-date = 9 February 2016 |website = Scubadiving.com |publisher = Scuba Diving Magazine |location=Winter Park, Florida |last = Douglas |first = Eric}









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 * {{cite book|last=Kot |first=Jacek |title=Educational and Training Standards for Physicians in Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine |publisher=Joint Educational Subcommittee of the European Committee for Hyperbaric Medicine (ECHM) and the European Diving Technical Committee (EDTC) }location=Kiel, Germany |year=2011 |url=http://www.echm.org/documents/ECHM-EDTC%20Educational%20and%20Training%20Standards%20(2011).pdf |accessdate=30 March 2013}}





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Further reading taken from NAUI article June 2018

 * Physics, Physiology and Decompression Theory for the Technical and Commercial Diver by Dr. Bruce Wienke
 * High Altitude Diving by Dr. Bruce Wienke
 * Scuba Equipment Care and Maintenance by Farley and Royer
 * Diving Medicine, 2nd Edition by Bove and Davis
 * Scuba Diving in Safety and Health by Dueker
 * Stress and Performance in Diving by Bachrach and Egstrom
 * A Medical Guide to Hazardous Marine Life by Auerback
 * Oxygen and the Scuba Diver by Hendrick and Thomson
 * The Application of Enriched Air Mixtures by Betts
 * Sport Diving in Depth, 2nd Edition by Griffiths
 * Deeper Into Diving by Lippman
 * The Physics and Engineering of Diving by Dickens

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https://www.scubaboard.com/community/threads/brian-hills-letter-to-wienke.50144/

Wildrake accident refs: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/sut/unwt/2012/00000031/00000001/art00007?crawler=true

http://www.mailtribune.com/article/20120321/NEWS/203210330

https://www.thediveforum.com/showthread.php?8776-The-1975-Oceaneering-Accident

http://www.adc-uk.info/mediaDir/gps/ADC-GP-001.pdf Guidance Procedure Diving From, On or In Close Proximity to Merchant Vessels Protocol for Isolating Machinery Systems

Differential pressure hazards in diving http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/dvis13.pdf Health and Safety Executive Diving Information Sheet No 13

http://www.hse.gov.uk/research/rrpdf/rr761.pdf A S Fisher, M J Gilbert & T G Anthony 2009 QinetiQ Gosport Hampshire UK

Scientific Tables (Seventh Edition), Edited by K. Diem and C Lentner. pp. 544-545. Published by Ciba-Geigy Ltd, Basle, Switzerland

Minimum requirement for registration as a Class IV Commercial Scuba Instructor would be:
 * Pass the practical and theory assessments and other requirements for Class IV Commercial Scuba Diver, including a minimum of 30 dives with a minimum logged time of 15 hours and apply for registration. This is usually a full-time course for about 20 working days.
 * Have held Class IV Commercial Scuba Diver registration for a minimum of 1 year and 50 logged dives after qualification to qualify for Supervisor training.
 * Hold in date Level 2 First Aid certification. This is usually a three day full time course including assessment.
 * Hold in date topside or commercial diving certificate of medical fitness issued by a registered Diving Medical Practitioner and registered on the Southern African Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Association (SAUHMA} national database.
 * Attend and pass the requirements of a Class IV Commercial Scuba Supervisor training programme, complete a minimum of 100 hours supervisory experience under the direct supervision of a registered supervisor, and apply for registration as a class IV supervisor. About 5 days theory. The practical usually takes several months to complete.
 * Have held a Class IV Commercial Scuba Supervisor registration for a minimum of 3 years.
 * Hold a certification as an adult education training facilitator to a recognised national unit standard, or equivalent qualification or experience. Minimum 2 days full time.
 * Recommendation from the registered commercial diving school at which they are employed.