Association of Diving Contractors International, abbreviated as ADC or ADCI, is a non-profit organization devoted to promoting standards and issuing certifications for commercial diving skills.[1]
History
The ADCI was first established in 1968 by a number of small diving companies, contractors and professionals of underwater operations. Officially chartered in 1970, Its goal was to promote industry standards, safety practices, and education within the diving community.[2] It was responsible for publishing Consensus Standards for Commercial Diving Operations, which, among other things, defined qualifications for its diving certifications as well as safety procedures in underwater activities.[3] Its latest version, the 6.3 Revision of the Sixth Edition, was published in 2018.
In 1993, the ADCI began cosponsoring Underwater Intervention, an industry conference among professional divers, companies and organizations, along with Marine Technology Society
ROV Committee.[4]
Since 1994, the ADCI has been publishing bimonthly Underwater Magazine.[5]
On October 9, 2003, ADCI signed a two-year cooperative agreement with the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, where they shared educational resources concerning diving activities, in an effort to improve the quality of both institutions' online and offline educational contents.[6]
Certifications
The ADCI currently offers the following certifications:[7]
Divers
Tender Diver
Air Diver
Mixed-Gas Diver
Bell/Sat Diver
Supervisors
Air Diving Supervisor
Mixed Gas Diving Supervisor
Bell/Sat Diving Supervisor
Nitrox Endorsement
Life Support Technician
The ADCI also accepts US naval training experience for some of its certifications.[8]
Association of Diving Contractors International, abbreviated as ADC or ADCI, is a non-profit organization devoted to promoting standards and issuing certifications for commercial diving skills.[1]
History
The ADCI was first established in 1968 by a number of small diving companies, contractors and professionals of underwater operations. Officially chartered in 1970, Its goal was to promote industry standards, safety practices, and education within the diving community.[2] It was responsible for publishing Consensus Standards for Commercial Diving Operations, which, among other things, defined qualifications for its diving certifications as well as safety procedures in underwater activities.[3] Its latest version, the 6.3 Revision of the Sixth Edition, was published in 2018.
In 1993, the ADCI began cosponsoring Underwater Intervention, an industry conference among professional divers, companies and organizations, along with Marine Technology Society
ROV Committee.[4]
Since 1994, the ADCI has been publishing bimonthly Underwater Magazine.[5]
On October 9, 2003, ADCI signed a two-year cooperative agreement with the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, where they shared educational resources concerning diving activities, in an effort to improve the quality of both institutions' online and offline educational contents.[6]
Certifications
The ADCI currently offers the following certifications:[7]
Divers
Tender Diver
Air Diver
Mixed-Gas Diver
Bell/Sat Diver
Supervisors
Air Diving Supervisor
Mixed Gas Diving Supervisor
Bell/Sat Diving Supervisor
Nitrox Endorsement
Life Support Technician
The ADCI also accepts US naval training experience for some of its certifications.[8]