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RUBBERISED CANVAS DIVING SUIT WITH COPPER HELMET AND WEIGHTED BOOTS
Deep-sea diving; Standard diving suit; Standard diving gear; Standard diving; Hardhat diving; Three bolt equipment; John Brown rig; Hardhat diver; Standard Diving Dress; Hard Hat diving; Three-bolts equipment; Diving dress; Three-bolt equipment; Standard Diver Dress; Standard Dress; Standard diving equipment; Standard diving helmet; RN Diving Manual; Standard helmet; Spitcock; Deep-sea diving costume; Deep sea diving costume; Deep sea diving suit; Deep-sea diving suit; Helmet squeeze
  • Diver telephone c.1911
  • Dräger three-bolt ''bubikopf'' helmet in use for surface supplied diving
  • Cave diving equipment from 1935 in the museum at [[Wookey Hole Caves]]
  • Helmeted diver entering the water. He has a back mounted Draeger DM40 rebreather system in addition to the surface supply air hose (2010)
  • Manually operated diver's air pump, made by [[Siebe Gorman]], UK
  • 1842 sketch of the Deane brothers' diving helmet, the first practical surface-supplied diving equipment.
  • Siebe's]] improved design in 1873, from the ''[[Illustrated London News]]''. The helmet's basic features can be seen: A helmet, supplied with air from the surface, and a waterproof suit. The corselet of the helmet is clamped onto the suit with wingnuts, which can be seen being tightened by one of the support crew on the left of the picture.
  • Air supplied from the boat by manually operated pump
  • Weighted shoes
  • Dräger DM 20
  • Diver dressed in except for helmet c.1950
  • Copper four light, twelve bolt diving helmet with threaded connection between bonnet and corselet
  • Twelve bolt helmet, showing the spit-cock
  • Corselet showing interrupted thread for helmet connection and brails (straps) clamping it to the suit. Six bolt front right, twelve bolt back left (1958)
  • Harbour diver – civil engineering and ship maintenance in three bolt dress. Note the bolted connection between helmet and chest plate
  • Russian three bolt helmet
  • Manual air pump for Standard diving equipment
  • Three models of shallow water helmet by [[Miller-Dunn]]
  • Pressure gauge on Siebe Gorman manual diver's pump, indicating delivered pressure in pounds per square inch (black) and feet sea water (red)
  • A sponge diver with weights slung over corselet on ropes,
Tarpon Springs, Florida (1999)
  • Drägerwerk AG]] (Germany)

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FAI rent-a-jet         
  • Global Express D-AFAO
  • Hangar 6, 7 und 8 der FAI Aviation Group am Nürnberger Flughafen
AIRLINE
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Diving equipment         
  • A range of 1970s snorkels made to British Standard BS 4532
  • Vinyl toolbag with [[bolt snap]]s for securing to harness
  • DIN 7876 swim fin footspace length and width measurements.
  • GOST 20568 compliant Russian and Ukrainian diving masks.
  • International diving flag
  • Informal [[Recreational diving]] flag
  • Norwegian diving pioneer Odd Henrik Johnsen with underwater camera (1960's)
  • Personal locator beacon for divers - sealed for immersion
  • Personal locator beacon for divers - open showing coiled antenna
  • Surface supplied diver rescue tether with soft eye and bolt snap
  • Diver of the Black Sea Fleet in diving equipment SVU-5
EQUIPMENT USED BY UNDERWATER DIVERS TO MAKE DIVING ACTIVITIES POSSIBLE
Diving Bottles; Diving Knives; Line holder; Diving gear; Surface detection aid; Diver's tools; Net cutter (diver's); Net cutter (diver); Underwater flashlight; Skin-diving gear; Diving knife; Diver's knife; Diver's cutting tool; Rescue tether; Diving safety equipment; Dive timer; Lifeline (diving); Jersey+upline; Diver surface detection aids; Personal diving equipment; Underwater diving equipment; Buoyancy control equipment
Diving equipment is equipment used by underwater divers to make diving activities possible, easier, safer and/or more comfortable. This may be equipment primarily intended for this purpose, or equipment intended for other purposes which is found to be suitable for diving use.

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Standard diving dress

Standard diving dress, also known as hard-hat or copper hat equipment, deep sea diving suit or heavy gear, is a type of diving suit that was formerly used for all relatively deep underwater work that required more than breath-hold duration, which included marine salvage, civil engineering, pearl shell diving and other commercial diving work, and similar naval diving applications. Standard diving dress has largely been superseded by lighter and more comfortable equipment.

Standard diving dress consists of a diving helmet made from copper and brass or bronze, clamped over a watertight gasket to a waterproofed canvas suit, an air hose from a surface-supplied manually operated pump or low pressure breathing air compressor, a diving knife, and weights to counteract buoyancy, generally on the chest, back and shoes. Later models were equipped with a diver's telephone for voice communications with the surface. The term deep sea diving was used to distinguish diving with this equipment from shallow water diving using a shallow water helmet, which was not sealed to the suit.

Some variants used rebreather systems to extend the use of gas supplies carried by the diver, and were effectively self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, and others were suitable for use with helium based breathing gases for deeper work. Divers could be deployed directly by lowering or raising them using the lifeline, or could be transported on a diving stage. Most diving work using standard dress was done heavy, with the diver sufficiently negatively buoyant to walk on the bottom, and the suits were not capable of the fine buoyancy control needed for mid-water swimming.