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  2. Rebreather diving - Wikipedia

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    The general principle of diving safety, that the diver must be able to deal with any single immediately life-threatening equipment failure without outside assistance, holds for rebreather diving. If recovery from a failure leaves the diver in a compromised position where there is a high risk of a single point failure mode which can no longer be ...

  3. List of diving equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Halcyon Dive Systems – American manufacturer of diving equipment Rebreathers, dive lights, regulators, buoyancy compensators. [63] L.G. Hammond, Miami. FLA – Shallow water helmets [64] Hardsuits international. Hardsuit atmospheric diving suit. Healthways (scuba gear company) – Defunct firm which made scuba gear.

  4. Rebreather - Wikipedia

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    Surface-supplied diving equipment may incorporate rebreather technology either as a gas reclaim system, where the surface-supplied breathing gas is returned and scrubbed at the surface, or as a gas extender carried by the diver. [18] [19] Rebreathers may also be used as self-contained diver bailout systems for either scuba or surface-supplied ...

  5. Aqua Lung America - Wikipedia

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    The "Aqua-Lung" regulator was created by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Émile Gagnan in 1943. [5]In 1946, the company known as La Spirotechnique (now Aqua Lung International) was established by both men together with Jean Delorme, CEO of Air Liquide, as a division of Air Liquide to sell the Aqua-Lung regulators.

  6. Diving rebreather - Wikipedia

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    Diving rebreathers fall under the European Personal Protective Equipment Directive, which requires certification of product quality assurance and tested product performance by a neutral accredited third party. This is a costly and time consuming process, which can inhibit innovation, but is also recognised as an important influence on product ...

  7. Oceanic Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Oceanic is an American manufacturer of scuba gear. It was founded by Bob Hollis in 1972 and is based in San Leandro, California, United States. [1] Its products include dive computers, rebreathers and a novel diving mask incorporating a heads-up-display of information.