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Certifications&
Qualifications
TUSCO is
a member of ADC International
ADC International
Founded in 1968, the Association of Diving Contractors International,
Inc. was originally a small group of diving companies with
a goal was to create a non-profit organization dedicated
to the art and science of commercial diving. The establishment
of industry-wide safe standards for commercial diving was
the foundation upon which the ADCI was built. Since then,
the ADCI has grown to encompass more than 500 member companies,
furnishing services and/or support for the conduct of safe
underwater operations. Initially comprised of just U.S.
domiciled companies, the Association now has companies from
41 other nations throughout the world; all pledging to comply
with the ADCI Consensus Standards for Commercial Diving
Operations. With a diverse membership from the business,
educational, and medical communities, the ADCI is an organization
with worldwide scope.
Although the ADCI has no regulatory jurisdiction, it does
carefully attempt to ensure that its member companies fully
comply with national regulations in effect. The ADCI Consensus
Standards for Commercial Diving and Underwater Operations
has been carefully developed to promote the highest degree
of Safety. Both the United States Coast Guard and OSHA recognize
the ADCI Consensus Standards as "meeting or exceeding"
U.S. Federal Regulations for the conduct of commercial diving
activities. ADCI Certification Cards are recognized throughout
the world as being documents that attest to the training
and experience level of Commercial Divers and ROV Pilot/Technicians.
The ADCI is governed by an elected Board of Directors and
supported by a full time Executive Director and staff who
execute the daily business of the Association. The Board
of Directors and its' officers are elected on an annual
basis with terms of office staggered for a three year period.
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