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  2. Begin with Section I, 'General Information on Accident Victim.' Fill in the diver's name, date and time of the incident, dive unit and location, certification level, current medications, and health problems. If applicable, complete the additional fields for NOAA Observer divers.
  3. Proceed to Section II, 'Equipment Used by Accident Victim.' Indicate the diver's dress type, breathing loop details, dive cylinder type and size, and confirm if SEP issued equipment was used. Record cylinder pressures and whether the diver is familiar with the equipment.
  4. In Section III, 'Dive Information,' provide details about air temperature, dive supervisor's name, dive buddy affiliation, surface conditions, and any problems encountered during the incident dive.
  5. Complete Section IV by documenting each dive profile for the day of the incident. Include start time, max depth, bottom time, end time, surface interval, deco stop information, and any incidents that occurred during each dive.
  6. Fill out Sections V through VII regarding emergency procedures and medical information. Ensure all relevant details are accurately recorded for effective reporting.

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NOAA divers are at the heart of NOAAs mission: ocean exploration, research, and marine conservation require NOAA to use divers and diving technologies to collect data, maintain its ships, measuring and monitoring instruments, revitalize ecosystems, and to test equipment.
For more than five decades, the Los Angeles Fire Department has been a national leader in public safety diving.
Prerequisites Diving physical examination and form, approved by the NOAA DMO. CPR, AED, and First Aid training certifications, valid through the end of training. A Basic Open Water certification from an organization accredited by the World Recreational Scuba Training Council (external link), such as SDI, TDI, or PADI.

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With more than 350 divers, NOAA has more divers than any other U.S. civilian federal agency. The NOAA Diving Program trains NOAA and other government employees to support their missions.

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