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I was a saturation diver in the north sea and got my certifications about 3 or 4 years after the byford dolphin incident. It became part of our training - although, there wasnt much to the training other than, this is what can happen if you take shortcuts and youre not diligent. · til about the byford dolphin, an oil rig where in 1983 a diving bell carrying four men accidentally depressurized. The decompression chamber failed explosively from 9 atmospheres to 1. Previously mostly-unseen photogaphs of the byford dolphin incident, including photographs of the other divers and photographs of the exterior of the chamber. · what kind of ghoul would want to see that? On november 5th, 1983, the byford dolphin decompression incident would become one of the most horrific and gruesome accidents to ever take place in saturation diving history. Killing all 4, and extruding one of them. Reply reply more replies membersonline 2:27 upvotes. The byford dolphin incident was a catastrophic decompression accident that occurred on november 5th, 1983, on the byford dolphin, a semi-submersible drilling rig operated by dolphin drilling in the north sea. · at least with byford it was instantaneous, but for nutty putty john jones knew he was dying for several hours. It still makes me feel so sick when i think about it. Byford dolphin was drilling rig. In 1983 there were 4 divers in a diving bell connected to a decompression chamber on board. It remains the only time in history where a human being was torn apart from rapid decompression. The air pressure inside the byford dolphin living chambers instantly went from 9 atmospheres — the pressure experienced while hundreds of feet below the water — to 1 atmosphere, the normal air pressure at the surface. Martin saunders, the survivor, told a norwegian newspaper that byford dolphin had dispensation to use the old system, where the tenders operate the clamp manually, clamps with interlock already existed and most chambers was equipped with it. That day 5 divers tragically lost their lives when the pressurized chamber they were inside suddenly decompressed from 9 atmospheres to 1 atmosphere. · themrmorbid autopsy report of the byford dolphin diving bell accident victims horror 248 add a comment Reply reply more repliesmore replies sublimesting • The incident resulted in the deaths of five workers and severe injuries to one. One person outside the chamber was also injured.