
Saturation Diving Health
Saturation diving is a specialized diving technique used for deep-sea exploration and underwater work. Divers spend extended periods in a pressurized environment aboard a diving support vessel, which allows them to access great depths without needing to ascend frequently. Health risks include decompression sickness and oxygen toxicity. To manage these risks, divers receive thorough medical evaluations, continuous monitoring, and training in emergency procedures. After their mission, divers undergo controlled decompression to safely return to surface pressure, minimizing the effects of pressure changes on their bodies. This approach ensures safety and maintains diver health during and after their work.