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Diving Safety Lines (DSL) Newsstand

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Dive Safety Line (DSL) Issues

Diving Safety Lines is a biannual newsletter, summarizing research from selected reports of diving hazards to assist in your accident prevention program. It is intended to give you advanced coverage of safety related information while reducing reading time. Retain a copy of Diving Safety Lines for two years.
 

 

DSL-Messages are an addendum to the Diving Safety Lines. This message is released on an as needed basis between Diving Safety Lines, and need only be retained until the release of the next Diving Safety Lines.

More Info

 
  • NAVSEA AIG-239 – use this link to connect with NAVSEA OOC’s website and download their latest AIG-239 message.
  • Note about distribution of DSL:  Starting with the March 2003 edition, DSL will no longer be mailed out via US Postal Service. Any commands that cannot download or receive Diving Safety Lines electronically may request a "hard copy" by giving us a call or sending an email. Please include full command name and mailing address in the request.
  • Additional information may be found on our secure site (available to .mil customers only) 

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Last Updated: 23 Sep 2004