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INSTITUT NATIONAL DE PLONGEE PROFESSIONNELLE et d’intervention en milieu hyperbare Port de la Pointe Rouge - Entrée n°3 13008 MARSEILLE – France Tél. : (33) 4 96 14 09 40 Fax : (33) 4 91 73 83 01 E-mail : info@inpp.orginfo@inpp.org Web Site : http://www.inpp.org
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INPP GOVERNMENTAL ASSIGNMENTS Legislation Training standards Training of the submersible crew and ROV operator Standardization of Diving Equipment (European standards) Hyperbaric and medical procedures National Expert and delegate in international organization / commission Hyperbaric certification centre
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CONSTITUTION OF THE INPP BOARD A. Ministers (11) B. Local authorities C. Contractors Associations D. Unions of professional Advanced committees : Technical Com. Medical Com.
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ORGANIZATION Management TRAINING DEPARTMENT LOGISTIC DEPARTMENT Control Normalization Equipment Department CERTIFICATION (2) ACCOUNT / ADMINISTRATION Communication MEDICAL DEPARTMENT (1) (1)ONLY PRIVATE TRAINING CENTER TO HOLD SUCH A DEPARTMENT (2)ON BEHALF OF FRENCH LABOUR MINISTERY
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Hyperbaric Training Centre Hyperbaric environment qualifications Operation Scuba Diving, surface supplied, Mixed Gas Closed Bell. All hyperbaric operators. Safety Hyperbaric supervisor Surface assistant Live support technician Hyperbaric technician Decompression chamber operator Hyperbaric Medical Doctor - Nurse
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Hyperbaric Training Centre Manned or Unmanned underwater Vehicle Submersible pilot / co-pilot Operating supervisor Surface controller R.O.V. operator
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STANDARDIZATION Standardisation Bureau for Hyperbaric and Underwater Activities (BNAAH) specific equipment Procedures - Methods – Operation Underwater Hyperbaric In water (survival - safety – security) Individual and collective equipment Industrial hyperbaric equipment Hospital hyperbaric equipment Test and experimental facilities Underwater structures Navigation equipment
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CE / EPI Label Notified Body n° 0078 CE marking type : Personal protection individual in hyperbaric environment Salvage and safety equipment Notified Body
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DECREE MARCH 1990 / JANUARY 2011 CLASSES / PRESSURE Class I 3 Bars Class II 5 Bars Class III > 5 Bars Class 0 1.2 Bars
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A Commercial Dive B Other Underwater C Medical Hyperbaric D Other Hyperbaric DECREE MARCH 1990 / JANUARY 2011 MENTIONS / JOBS
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EXISTING INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION EDTC IDRF IMCA IDSA Soemething new ?
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Common goals Increase safety in training and working conditions Have valuable divers with trustable certificates
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EDTC EUROPEAN LEVEL STANDARDS ON INTERNET, VERY PRAGMATIC VERY GOOD BASIS
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IDRF FOR CONTRIES CONTROLING THE ASSESMENT OF DIVERS MUTUAL RECOGNITION VERY OPEN DISCUSSION (FORUM) NUMBER OF MEMBERS LIMITED
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IMCA FOR OFSSHORE DIVING EDIT GUIDELINES IN CRANING AND DIVING AND ROV POWERFUL
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IDSA CREATED FOR COUNTRIES HAVINS NO RULES BUT SCHOOLS WILLING TO HAVE AND REACH DIVING TRAINING STANDARDS PB THEY DELIVER CERTIFICATES THAT OFFSHORE INDUSTRY DON’T RECOGNIZE …
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WHAT ISSUE FOR COUNTRIES AROUND THE TABLE FIRST CREATE A REGULATION CLOSE TO EDTC STANDARDS, THE FINEST WOULD BE AT A NATIONAL LEVEL. TO ORGANIZE A CONTROL OF THE SCHOOL BY THE STATE – (STATE VOICE IS STRONGER) TO FIND OUT HOW A COOPERATION COULD BE ORGANIZE BETWEEN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES HERE PRESENT, TO SETTLE A COMPLETE COURSE THROUGH DIFFERENT MODULES ACHIEVED IN DIFFERENT SCHOOLS (basic scuba course in a country, then an air ss diving course in another one etc …)
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ANY QUESTION ?
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