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Light Salvage. Objectives Identify the maximum weight for light salvage. State three areas of salvage organization and describe techniques for each. Describe.

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1 Light Salvage

2 Objectives Identify the maximum weight for light salvage. State three areas of salvage organization and describe techniques for each. Describe proper techniques for use of a lift bag. Describe proper techniques for lifting an imbedded object. State the primary requirement for any knot, and identify three common knots and their uses. Discuss hazards which might be encountered during salvage operations.

3 Main Points Maximum weight for light salvage Salvage equipment Search patterns Preparing to search Rigging Hazards Emergency Procedures

4 Maximum Weight Weight for light Salvage –100lbs

5 Salvage Equipment Float Marker Compass Board Distance Measuring Devices Air Supply Lift Bag

6 Lift Bags Types –Commercial –B.C.D. –Plastic garbage bag inside a mesh goody bag. Selection Criteria –Capacity should be approx. the same as weight of the object. –Dump mechanism –Ease of use –Availability

7 Lift Bags cont. Techniques –Use a separate air source not your reg. –Fill slowly and test frequently. Add just enough air to be neutral or slightly negative –Release an out of control object. –Diver position Avoid directly above or below bag/object

8 Search Patterns Selection Criteria –Size of object –Size of area to be searched –Environmental conditions Depth Wind Current Topography Marine Life –Equipment –Personnel

9 Search Patterns cont. Types of Patterns –Expanding circles –Expanding Squares –Grid

10 Search Patterns cont. Preparing to search –Buddy Discussion –Dry Practice –Constant Visualization ( Diagram on a slate)

11 Search Techniques cont. Running the pattern –Each leg overlaps previous leg in terms of visibility –Run each leg in both directions as required by terrain –One buddy watches compass while other buddy searches –Start deep and work shallow

12 Rigging Embedded object –Tidal winch –Surge winch Knots –Primary requirement –Types Bowline Sheet bend Square knot / reef knot

13 Hazards Object itself Tools/equipment Depth –Narcosis –DCI –Air consumption Environment –Marine Life –Hypothermia –Water Movement –Limited Visibility

14 Hazards cont. Using your own BC as a lift bag –Ideally, never use your BC as a lift. –Should it be necessary, Do so only as a last resort Use the minimum air necessary Be prepared to dump air immediately USE EXTREME CARE WHEN USING YOUR BC AS A LIFT BAG!

15 Emergency Procedures Establish beforehand

16 Have We Covered Maximum weight for light salvage Salvage equipment Search patterns Preparing to search Rigging Hazards Emergency Procedures

17 Are You Able to Identify the maximum weight for light salvage. State three areas of salvage organization and describe techniques for each. Describe proper techniques for use of a lift bag. Describe proper techniques for lifting an imbedded object. State the primary requirement for any knot, and identify three common knots and their uses. Discuss hazards which might be encountered during salvage operations.

18 Conclusion Preparation, practice and team work are the keys to successful search and salvage missions.


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