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A World Leader in Diving Equipment Technology, Our Vision Is to Be The CONFIDENCE UNDER PRESSURE Divex can trace its pedigree back to 1790 as ‘Barry, Henry and Cook’, an iron foundry with its engineering works located in Loch A world leader in diving Street, Aberdeen, Scotland. Through acquisition and merger Divex now equipment technology, combines some of the best known names in the underwater industry, which include: > Airedale our vision is to be the > Aquabeam > Aqualogistics > Clearbrook Engineering unrivalled first choice of > Circle Offshore > Dive Dynamics > Foundrometers international underwater > Gas Services Offshore Limited > General Diving Systems > Hyox operators for diving > Magpie > Mara Engineering > OME [Offshore Marine Engineering] equipment, support > Seaforth Kinergetics > Spiro Diving Services > Submarine Products services and technology. > Sub Sea Services > Underwater Instrumentation > UWI Circle Our strength lies in our extensive capability and understanding of diving technology for the professional, offshore, defence and deep CONFIDENCE UNDER PRESSURE diving disciplines. This enables us to produce innovative, cost-effective products, systems Led from our global headquarters in Aberdeen, Scotland, and approaches to established methods we continue to extend our operations to deliver confidence of diving. under pressure to commercial, professional and defence divers worldwide.With over 11,000 products and systems discover more we are the world’s largest manufacturer and supplier of www.divexglobal.com professional diving equipment. HEALTH & SAFETY Health and Safety is an important factor in all our activities.We carry out all our work in a manner that shows consideration for our own employees, our clients, contractors and other parties. Our goal for health and safety is for no accidents, incidents or harm to come to people. We also recognise that Divex can impact on life PEOPLE WITH COMMITMENT support systems and therefore ensure that they We have more than 500 employees worldwide and a simple can always be used safely.The management and control of risk, prevention of harm and goal which applies wherever we operate – namely to avoid any compliance with legal and similar requirements harm to either people or the environment.We have implemented are essential to the success of our business. Our Health and Safety policy complies with the a number of processes and procedures aimed at delivering this, requirements of BS OHSAS 18001 and HS[G]65. including a detailed Safety Management System. ENVIRONMENT We strive to minimise any impact we may have on the environment.We have in place an environmental policy to help reduce and eliminate potential harm to the environment from our work or employees. Our management system complies with the requirements of ISO 14001:2004. CONTINUAL INNOVATION Through continual innovation, we are fully committed to optimising the quality and safety of our products – and indeed the safety of our employees and clients. A Quality, Health, Safety and Environmental Management System operates throughout our business – and this has benefited the safety and efficiency for all who INNOVATION WITH QUALITY dedicate their lives to the underwater world. Our investment in an extensive test and development programme underpins and strengthens our reputation QUALITY ASSURANCE for innovation, the commitment of our people, Our Quality Management System is certified by Lloyds Register Quality Assurance (LRQA) and the quality of our support services. to BS EN ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 13485:2003. Many of our products also meet the requirements of various independent directives, including Personal Protective Equipment [PPE], Medical Directive [MD] and Pressure Equipment Directive [PED]. Certain Divex designs are also approved against particular codes or standards such as BS 5500 and ASME. COMMERCIAL DEFENCE DIVING DIVING Our commercial diving expertise Our defence diving expertise and engineering facilities permit encompasses a diverse range of an ever more diverse range of diving disciplines ranging from specialist solutions to meet specific Saturation Diving, Submarine client requirements.We continue Rescue, Mine Disposal to Maritime to strengthen our traditional role Special Operations. Each within the offshore diving industry, discipline is a profession in its pioneering innovation to support own right that requires mission safer and more economic diving specific life support systems, operations worldwide. ancillary equipment and training. COMMERCIAL CASE STUDY #1 CASE STUDY #2 CASE STUDY #3 CASE STUDY #4 CASE STUDY #5 CASE STUDY #6 DEFENCE DIVING DIVING With over 11,000 products we are SATCON IBEEV SAT CHAMBERS, HYPERBARIC NSRS CDLSE At Divex we have extensive experience the world’s largest manufacturer Saturation Diving Ice Breaking Emergency SYSTEMS & LIFE SUPPORT TUP NATO Submarine Rescue System Clearance Divers Life of supplying the defence sector and supplier of professional diving Control System Evacuation Vessel – Transfer Under Pressure Support Equipment worldwide. Our portfolio of defence equipment.We provide professional diving solutions includes: divers with: Divex is at the forefront in development As a result of Divex’s groundbreaking The benchmark for Divex systems is Divex continues to provide a diverse Divex has delivered world-class diving The Divex Stealth CDLSE mixed gas and manufacture of Saturation Diving technology in the development of that they can sustain the harshest of range of Chamber, Hyperbaric & Life technology to form part of a rescue closed circuit rebreather is the most > Containerised Dive Systems > Camera & TV Systems Control Systems. Satcon is a computer breathing systems, we have provided environments – and they don’t come Support products and systems to meet system known as the NSRS, capable of advanced military underwater life > Decompression Systems [ ] > Chambers, Hyperbaric based control system, providing BAS Breathing Air Systems and CAS much harsher than the North Sea. Divex the challenges of the diving industry. rapid world deployment in the event support system in the world. A compact > Mine Clearance & Life Support automation of life support equipment [Combustion Air Systems] for the IBEEV systems are built to last, and this is borne These include advanced diving products of a submarine accident. Our TUP and electronically-controlled rebreather, > Salvage & Engineering > Communications and the hyperbaric environment which is designed to carry out the out by the fact that a significant number such as the Ultralite 2 BIBS Mask, Hyfex System allows for the transfer of up it is capable of being used in multi- including pressure control. emergency evacuation of personnel of the systems in service worldwide have Hyperbaric Fire Extinguisher and Analox to 72 rescuees in two-double lock mission diving operations ranging from > Saturation Diving > Compressors, Panels & Umbilicals from offshore locations. been designed and built by Divex. range of Gas Monitoring equipment. chambers and one transfer lock. the clearance of sea mines to special > Search & Rescue > Cutting,Welding & Diver Tools We work closely with our clients operations. The low acoustic and non > Special Operations > Diving Suits & Accessories ensuring that all aspects of any design The BAS equipment consists of personal Current projects consist of 12, 18 and Our world-class design expertise Our tough, high tech, air transportable magnetic design surpasses all related and build are integrated successfully. CO2 scrubber sets, oxygen generating 24-man saturation systems that include and engineering facilities ensure saturation system utilises advanced > Submarine Rescue > Gas Reclaim Equipment NATO standards. candle equipment and an oxygen computer-based control systems and Divex chambers and diving systems electronic remote operation and > Transport Chambers > Gauges delivery cylinder. The CAS equipment a huge expansion in ergonomically are manufactured to international monitoring systems for the first time. The CDLSE incorporates a secondary > Helmets, Masks & SCUBA feeds combustion air to the vessel’s designed diver habitats. or nationally recognised standards Designed, manufactured and tested contingency breathing system for > Kinergetics Environmental diesel generating sets using a novel including PD5500, ASME PVHO, under Lloyds Register survey, it is emergency use and is capable of Control Equipment Engine Demand Valve [EDV] based on and TUV. classified for unrestricted operation operating using different gases. Divex’s UltraFlow divers demand valve. worldwide. For deep diving operations it can > Lighting be linked to a surface safety support system that provides additional emergency gas and the ability to monitor the diver’s life support system. discover more discover more www.divexglobal.com www.divexglobal.com TEST, DEVELOPMENT LONG TERM & PRODUCTION CLIENT SUPPORT A team dedicated to ongoing test and development of In-service support to complement and support underwater technologies are working on a diverse range our clients worldwide forms part of our longer of systems that will be the benchmark for quality and term strategy and our continuing capital advancements in technology within the industry: investment in additional facilities, specialised personnel, increased stock levels, engineering > 40,000 litre Dive Test Tank design expertise and product and project > Breathing Laboratory with a 600 msw simulator management software will enable us to continue > Magnetometer range to meet the demands of this exciting and > O2 clean workshops and machining capabilities
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