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Satakunta Polytechnic
The Unit of Maritime Management Training of Satakunta Polytechnic is located in the town of Rauma on the south-west coast of Finland. It offers high-level training programmes aimed at the Sea Captain's and Maritime Engineer´s Degrees.
    Finland

Chemical Carriers Association
CCA is devoted to promoting regulatory compliance and safety in the bulk waterborne transportation of chemicals and other hazardous materials. The CCA membership complement presently includes:
    USA District of Columbia

CEDA - Central Dredging Association
CEDA, an independent, non-profit, non-governmental, professional society, aims to provide a forum for all those involved with any kind of activity related to dredging and marine construction and who live or work in Europe, Africa or the Middle-East.
    Netherlands

Royal Danish Naval Technical School
The school gives training and education in technical matters, primarily for technical personnel of the navy.Furthermore the school offers diving education,training in fire fighting, da- mage control,ship´s stability,NBCDprotection,fighting pollution
    Denmark

Diving Chamber CO2 Analyser

      1/10/2000

Diving Chamber CO2 Analyser

Due to the ever-increasing practise of CO2 analysers being installed in diving chambers to increase diver safety, Divex (UK) have responded with the G 30 CO2 Analyser. Purpose built to be fitted in dive control, the panel mounted G 30 is specifically engineered for monitoring diving chamber carbon dioxide levels.

The G 30 provides a continuous digital display of parts per million CO2 in the gas sample flowing through the sensor unit. The instrument's 4 digit LED display reads over the range 0-10,000 ppm CO2. The technology used in the manufacture of the G 30 has decreased the unit’s physical size and weight, increased the accuracy and reduced the cost significantly. A radical new design in the manufacturing process has created an infra-red CO2 ‘bench,’ the heart of the unit, and enabled costs to be driven down to make the unit and potentially other CO2 monitors extremely affordable and cost effective.



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