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UNDERWATER DIVING WITH BREATHING GAS SUPPLIED FROM THE SURFACE
Surface supplied diver; Surface supplied diving; Compressor diving; Pa-aling; Paaling; Airline diving; Diver's umbilical; Surface-supplied diving equipment; Stand-by diver; Bailout block; Pneumofathometer; Communications panel; Gas panel; Diving safety harness; Diving harness; Diver's harness; Reserve gas supply (diving); Hookah (diving); Diver's telephone; Through-water communications; Diving spread; Air spread; Scuba replacement; Air-line diving; Surface-supplied breathing apparatus; Surface-supplied diver; Underwater tending point; Surface oriented diving; Surface-supplied dive; Bell-bounce dive

Surface-supplied diving skills         
SKILLS AND PROCEDURES REQUIRED FOR THE SAFE OPERATION AND USE OF SURFACE SUPPLIED DIVING EQUIPMENT
Surface supplied diving skills; Surface-supplied diving procedures; Transfer under pressure; Saturation diving skills
Surface supplied diving skills are the skills and procedures required for the safe operation and use of surface-supplied diving equipment. Besides these skills, which may be categorised as standard operating procedures, emergency procedures and rescue procedures, there are the actual working skills required to do the job, and the procedures for safe operation of the work equipment other than diving equipment that may be needed.
Surface-supplied diving         
Surface-supplied diving is diving using equipment supplied with breathing gas using a diver's umbilical from the surface, either from the shore or from a diving support vessel, sometimes indirectly via a diving bell. This is different from scuba diving, where the diver's breathing equipment is completely self-contained and there is no link to the surface.
Italicizing         
FONT STYLE CHARACTERISED BY CURSIVE TYPEFACE AND SLANTED DESIGN
Italics; Italicized; Italicize; Italicise; Italic font; Italic text; Italicised; Iranic type; Italicism; Italicising; Italicizing; Italicisation; Italicization; Upright italic; Reverse italic; Contra-italic
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Italicize.

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Surface-supplied diving

Surface-supplied diving is diving using equipment supplied with breathing gas using a diver's umbilical from the surface, either from the shore or from a diving support vessel, sometimes indirectly via a diving bell. This is different from scuba diving, where the diver's breathing equipment is completely self-contained and there is no link to the surface. The primary advantages of conventional surface supplied diving are lower risk of drowning and considerably larger breathing gas supply than scuba, allowing longer working periods and safer decompression. Disadvantages are the absolute limitation on diver mobility imposed by the length of the umbilical, encumbrance by the umbilical, and high logistical and equipment costs compared with scuba. The disadvantages restrict use of this mode of diving to applications where the diver operates within a small area, which is common in commercial diving work.

The copper helmeted free-flow standard diving dress is the version which made commercial diving a viable occupation, and although still used in some regions, this heavy equipment has been superseded by lighter free-flow helmets, and to a large extent, lightweight demand helmets, band masks and full-face diving masks. Breathing gases used include air, heliox, nitrox and trimix.

Saturation diving is a mode of surface supplied diving in which the divers live under pressure in a saturation system or underwater habitat and are decompressed only at the end of a tour of duty.

Airline, or hookah diving, and "compressor diving" are lower technology variants also using a breathing air supply from the surface.