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International Diving Schools Association (IDSA) [1] was formed in 1982 with the primary purpose of developing common international standards for commercial diver training. The Association is concerned with offshore, inshore and inland commercial diving and some specialist non-diving qualifications such as diving supervisors, diving medical ...
The International Data Spaces Association (IDSA) is a not-for-profit association of more than 140 organisations, incorporated under German law. It creates standards for sharing data in data spaces , that allow participants to have full control over their data.
IDSA provides a Table of Equivalence of various national commercial diver training standards. [50] The IDSA training standard comprises 5 modules, of which Module A is theory common to all modes of diving, Module B is commercial scuba diving, Module C is inshore air diving to 30 msw and associated underwater work, Module D is surface supplied ...
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Surface supplied commercial diving equipment on display at a trade show. Commercial diving may be considered an application of professional diving where the diver engages in underwater work for industrial, construction, engineering, maintenance or other commercial purposes which are similar to work done out of the water, and where the diving is usually secondary to the work.
Bargain Hunt announced the launch of a "massive going-out-of-business sale" following the discount store chain's bankruptcy filing this week. The sale will be held at all 92 Bargain Hunt locations ...
IDSA may stand for: Identity School of Acting; Industrial Designers Society of America; Infectious Diseases Society of America; Interactive Digital Software Association, former name of the Entertainment Software Association; Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses; International Dark-Sky Association (whose formal acronym is actually IDA)
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