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Commercial Divers

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Tasks and Duties

Job Requirements

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Commercial Divers

Tasks and Duties

  • Carry out non-destructive testing such as tests for cracks on the legs of oil rigs at sea.
  • Check and maintain diving equipment such as helmets, masks, air tanks, harnesses and gauges.
  • Communicate with workers on the surface while underwater, using signal lines or telephones.
  • Cut and weld steel, using underwater welding equipment, jigs, and supports.
  • Descend into water with the aid of diver helpers, using scuba gear or diving suits.
  • Inspect and test docks, ships, bouyage systems, plant intakes and outflows, and underwater pipelines, cables, and sewers, using closed circuit television, still photography, and testing equipment.
  • Install pilings or footings for piers and bridges.
  • Install, inspect, clean, and repair piping and valves.
  • Obtain information about diving tasks and environmental conditions.
  • Operate underwater video, sonar, recording, and related equipment to investigate underwater structures or marine life.
  • Perform activities related to underwater search and rescue, salvage, recovery, and cleanup operations.
  • Perform offshore oil and gas exploration and extraction duties such as conducting underwater surveys and repairing and maintaining drilling rigs and platforms.
  • Recover objects by placing rigging around sunken objects, hooking rigging to crane lines, and operating winches, derricks, or cranes to raise objects.
  • Remove obstructions from strainers and marine railway or launching ways, using pneumatic and power hand tools.
  • Repair ships, bridge foundations, and other structures below the water line, using caulk, bolts, and hand tools.
  • Salvage wrecked ships and/or their cargo, using pneumatic power velocity and hydraulic tools, and explosive charges when necessary.
  • Set or guide placement of pilings and sandbags to provide support for structures such as docks, bridges, cofferdams, and platforms.
  • Take appropriate safety precautions, such as monitoring dive lengths and depths, and registering with authorities before diving expeditions begin.
  • Take test samples and photographs to assess the condition of vessels and structures.
  • Drill holes in rock, and rig explosives for underwater demolitions.
  • Remove rubbish and pollution from the sea.
  • Cultivate and harvest marine species, and perform routine work on fish farms.
  • Set up dive sites for recreational instruction.
  • Supervise and train other divers, including hobby divers.

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