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Title: Can anybody see me?
Authors: Wallbank, A
Keywords: DIVERS
lost diver
VISION
color
surface marker
yellow
Polyform buoys
flag
self-inflating decompression bags
delayed surface marker buoys
dive light
torch
strobe
flare
smoke
marker dye
emergency position indicating recovery beacon
EPIRB
Issue Date: 2001
Publisher: South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
Citation: SPUMS 2001 Volume 31 Number 2.
Abstract: A major report on surface marker aids for divers has been carried out for the Health & Safety Executive by Heriot-Watt University. Alister Wallbank explains how his team came up with its findings - and why yellow is the colour if you want to be conspicuous at sea. Reprinted, with some editing, by kind permission of the Editor, the author and the Health and Safety Executive, from DIVER 2000; 45 (2) February: 72-74
Description: Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society.
URI: http://archive.rubicon-foundation.org/7727
ISSN: 0813-1988
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