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Most commercial divers wear a harness (separate
from the weight belt) that is used for several pur-
poses. The harness is fitted with large metal rings
(usually brass or stainless steel).
The umbilical is hooked into one of these rings
to keep any strain off the helmet. In addition, the
rings on the harness are used to hang tools and other
equipment. Usually the harness is also designed to
provide a means of lifting an unconscious diver from
the water. This harness is the best method of securing
the emergency breathing gas to the diver.
A small tank can be mounted horizontally on the
Diver donning a complete bail-out system.
3.7 Emergency Gas System (EGS)
If the diver’s main gas supply fails, the diver must
have another source of gas that will enable them to
return to the dive station or to a point where a nor-
mal gas supply can be reestablished. For this reason,
an emergency gas supply (bailout) cylinder must be
used on all dives. The bailout cylinder is normally
worn on the back using a combination backpack and
lifting harness.
Do not dive without a diver worn Emer-
gency Gas System. If the main gas supply
is lost, you will have nothing to breathe
and may drown.
WARNING
The diving harness
must have a provision
for attaching the emer-
gency gas supply and
a place to attach the
diver’s umbilical.
Never dive without attaching the umbili-
cal to some type of harness or clip on the
diver’s body. Never allow the umbilical to
pull on the helmet directly or the diver
could suffer a neck injury.
WARNING
lower rear or front, while larger tanks are usually
mounted vertically in the center back similar to a
Scuba diver’s tank. Some harness designs incorporate
a cloth enclosure into which the tank fits. The entire
tank, valve, and regulator are enclosed in fabric. This
helps to prevent snagging.
The umbilical should always be attached to the har-
ness to avoid a direct pull on the diver’s helmet.