The book describes the lack of safety standards and lax enforcement agencies of the state in Scotland in the times of oil rush.
Being a sat diver was a risky job, and denying to dive in such risky conditions meant being unemployed.
It would be nice to know how is this industry today. Are those safety standards so lax today ? Is this still such a risky work ?
DSV Ships like Skandi Arctic are still so buggy ? Are there so many accidents and death divers ?
Being a sat diver was a risky job, and denying to dive in such risky conditions meant being unemployed.
It would be nice to know how is this industry today. Are those safety standards so lax today ? Is this still such a risky work ?
DSV Ships like Skandi Arctic are still so buggy ? Are there so many accidents and death divers ?
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