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Enclosed Space Diving

Enclosed Space Diving involves entering and working inside sealed, often submerged environments such as tanks, pipelines, or tanks used in maintenance and inspection. It requires specialized training because these spaces can pose hazards like limited oxygen, toxic gases, or restricted movement. Divers use appropriate breathing systems and safety protocols to navigate these confined environments safely. This practice is essential in industries like underwater construction, ship maintenance, and industrial facilities, ensuring safety and operational integrity by allowing detailed inspection, repair, or cleaning in areas that are inaccessible from the outside.