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O que (quem) é diving apparatus - definição

INDUSTRIAL RESCUE REBREATHER SET
Proto breathing apparatus; Proto Breathing Apparatus

Self-contained breathing apparatus         
  • [[Siebe Gorman]] Savox in a coal mining museum
  • SCBA pack with [[PASS device]] (ADSU)
  • In an atmosphere that may be oxygen-deficient, an air supply is carried on the back.
  • A person wearing an MSA brand breathing mask with a Nomex hood. This face piece attaches with a regulator to form a full SCBA.
  • SCBA packs carried on a rack in a [[firetruck]]
  • Volunteer fire fighter exiting live burn structure wearing NIOSH-certified SCBA, NFPA compliant turn-out gear, and holding a pike pole
BREATHING APPARATUS
Industrial breathing sets; Industrial breathing set; OCCABA; SCBA; Self Contained Breathing Apparatus; Scba; Biopak; Self contained breathing apparatus; Compressed Air Breathing Apparatus; Firemen's breathing set; Air pack; Air Pack
A self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), sometimes referred to as a compressed air breathing apparatus (CABA) or simply breathing apparatus (BA), is a device worn to provide breathable air in an atmosphere that is immediately dangerous to life or health. They are typically used in firefighting and industry.
Cave diving         
  • A cave diver running a reel with guide line into the overhead environment
  • Cave-diving equipment in the museum at [[Wookey Hole Caves]]
  • Cave-diving equipment from 1935 in the museum at [[Wookey Hole Caves]]
  • Cave diving guideline reel
  • Cave line spool with double end [[bolt snap]]
  • Peacock Springs Cave System]]
  • Cave divers wearing sidemount cylinders following a main line
  • Sidemount diver in a fairly tight space
  • alt=A white warning sign with a picture of the Grim Reaper and the headline "Prevent your death. Go no farther" over black text explaining the dangers to divers of proceeding into the cave without proper equipment and certification.
UNDERWATER DIVING IN WATER-FILLED CAVES
Cave diver; Cave Diving; Cave-diving; Cavern diving; Cavern diver
Cave-diving is underwater diving in water-filled caves. It may be done as an extreme sport, a way of exploring flooded caves for scientific investigation, or for the search for and recovery of divers lost as a result of one of these activities.
Recreational diving         
  • [[NASA]] image [https://web.archive.org/web/20080805211813/http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/lookingatearth/coralreef_image.html] showing locations of significant [[coral reef]]s, which are often sought out by divers for their abundant, diverse life forms.
  • Divers making a recommended shallow stop during ascent to the surface
  • Scuba diver in Panama
  • Ascending towards a [[dive boat]], [[Hout Bay]], [[South Africa]]
  • The invention of the [[aqua-lung]] in 1943 led to modern recreational diving
  • Free diver (breath hold)]] in Cyprus
  • Carmen]], [[Philippines]]
  • Scuba diver wearing a dry suit in a [[kelp forest]] off [[Point Lobos]], California
  • Freediving while [[snorkeling]] in shallow water, [[Red Sea]]
DIVING FOR THE PURPOSE OF LEISURE AND ENJOYMENT, USUALLY WHEN USING SCUBA EQUIPMENT
Coral dive sites; Diving location; Sport diving; Sport diver; Recreational diver; Recreational scuba diving; Recreational scuba diver; Demographics of recreational diving; Recreational divers; Underwater citizen science
Recreational diving or sport diving is diving for the purpose of leisure and enjoyment, usually when using scuba equipment. The term "recreational diving" may also be used in contradistinction to "technical diving", a more demanding aspect of recreational diving which requires more training and experience to develop the competence to reliably manage more complex equipment in the more hazardous conditions associated with the disciplines.

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Siebe Gorman Proto

The Proto is a type of rebreather that was made by Siebe Gorman. It was an industrial breathing set and not suitable for diving. It was made from 1914 or earlier to the 1960s or later. (Distinguish from "Proton", which is another sort of Siebe Gorman rebreather). Also known as proto suits.

Its breathing bag was worn on the chest. It had one or two oxygen cylinders, across the lumbar part of the back: often one, but this image shows two. Its duration in use was one or two hours, dependent on the size of oxygen cylinder fitted. Its absorbent (tradename Protosorb) was loose in the bottom of the breathing bag, restrained by a perforated cloth partition, and not in a canister. It had two wide breathing tubes running from the breathing bag to either a strapped-in mouthpiece (used with goggles) or an industrial-type fullface mask known as a Vistarama face mask, with a curved window and an inner orinasal mask. The canister seen on the front of the bag was to cool the gas in circuit, as the absorbent gets warm as it absorbs carbon dioxide, and that warming of the gas in circuit is welcome when scuba diving in cold water, but is not welcome in hot industrial situations including in deep mines.

It was used by firefighters and by rescuers in coalmines, long before open-circuit industrial breathing sets based on the aqualung became common. It appeared in news images of coalmine rescue squads. In 1908 the apparatus was chosen for use by rescuers from the newly formed Howe Bridge Mines Rescue Station.

These sets were used in the London fire brigade from the 1950s till the early to late 1970s, when these rebreathers were replaced by compressed air sets which use a cylinder strapped to the back of the firefighter and the air fed through a hose to the firefighter's full face mask: this is their current type of breathing apparatus.

Some had a whistle that automatically sounded when its oxygen cylinder pressure became low in use. This feature was introduced following the death, in January 1958, of two London firemen at the fire that occurred at the Smithfield Central Meat Market in central London.

The first version was designed by Fleuss and Davis in about 1906-1910. It had equal balance back and front of the wearer, and avoided projections on the back that could catch when crawling through holes. The more vulnerable parts were in front in sight of the wearer. The reducing valve was of the constant feed type.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para diving apparatus
1. The flight data recorder was lifted by a diving apparatus from a depth of about 1,640 feet after it was separated from a thick layer of silt, said Transport Ministry spokeswoman Svetlana Kryshtanovskaya, according to the RIA–Novosti news agency.