This form must be completed by the designated Salvage Master before any deep-sea salvage operation commences. All fields marked mandatory are critical for safety and legal compliance. Incomplete submissions will result in operational hold.
Salvage Operation Name/ID
Client/Contracting Authority
Planned Operation Start Date/Time (UTC)
Dive Site GPS Coordinates (Decimal Degrees)
Water Depth at Site (meters)
Water Body Name
Designated Salvage Master Name
Designated Safety Officer Name
Has a comprehensive risk assessment been completed and approved for this operation?
Is an emergency evacuation plan established, documented, and communicated to all team members?
Target Object Classification
Shipwreck/Seagoing Vessel
Aircraft
Submersible/Submarine
Cargo Container/MODU
Pipeline Infrastructure
Offshore Platform Component
Scientific/Military Equipment
Other
Object Identification/Registration Number
Target Object Dry Mass (kg)
Object Length (meters)
Object Width/Beam (meters)
Object Height (meters)
Current Submerged Depth of Object (meters)
Estimated Center of Gravity Offset (meters from geometric center)
Primary Material Composition (select all applicable)
Steel (Carbon)
Stainless Steel
Aluminum Alloy
Titanium
Composite Fiber (CFRP)
Concrete
Wood (Marine Grade)
Plastic/Polymer
Unknown/Variable
Structural Integrity Assessment
Completely Intact
Minor Superficial Damage
Moderate Localized Damage
Severe Structural Compromise
Collapsed/Fragmented
Upload Recent Sonar Survey Images or Underwater Photographs
Object Orientation on Seabed
Upright/Normal Orientation
On Side (90°)
Inverted (180°)
Partially Buried (0-50%)
Fully Buried (>50%)
Broken into Multiple Sections
Are there confirmed hazardous materials (fuel, cargo, chemicals) within the object?
Is the object creating an environmental hazard (pollution, reef damage)?
Local Seawater Density (kg/m³)
Water Salinity (ppt)
Water Temperature at Target Depth (°C)
Surface Water Temperature (°C)
Current Speed at Operating Depth (knots)
Surface Current Speed (knots)
Underwater Visibility (meters)
Surface Weather Conditions Forecast
Calm (<10 knots wind)
Moderate (10-20 knots)
Rough (20-30 knots)
Severe (>30 knots)
Storm Warning
Unpredictable/Unsettled
Significant Wave Height (meters)
Tidal Stage During Planned Operation
High Tide
Low Tide
Falling Tide
Rising Tide
Slack Water (Preferred)
Are there known biological hazards (jellyfish, sharks, aggressive marine life)?
Configure each lift bag for the salvage operation. The system automatically calculates available buoyancy using Archimedes' principle with local seawater density, and predicts gas expansion during ascent using Boyle's Law. CRITICAL: Any bag marked 'EXPLOSIVE RUPTURE RISK' must be reconfigured before operation proceeds. Total buoyancy must exceed object dry mass by minimum safety factor of 1.5x.
Primary Gas Type for Lift Bags
Compressed Air
Nitrogen (N₂)
Helium (He)
Trimix (He/N₂/O₂)
Argon (Ar)
Lift Bag Specifications & Performance Metrics
Bag ID | Volume Capacity (Liters) | Gas Fill % | Available Buoyancy (kg) | Surface Expansion Volume (Liters) | Rupture Risk Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LB-001 | 1000 | 80 | 820 | 7600 | EXPLOSIVE RUPTURE RISK | |
LB-002 | 2000 | 90 | 1845 | 17100 | EXPLOSIVE RUPTURE RISK | |
LB-003 | 500 | 95 | 486.88 | 4512.5 | EXPLOSIVE RUPTURE RISK | |
LB-004 | 3000 | 75 | 2306.25 | 21375 | EXPLOSIVE RUPTURE RISK | |
0 | 0 | Within Safe Limits | ||||
0 | 0 | Within Safe Limits | ||||
0 | 0 | Within Safe Limits | ||||
0 | 0 | Within Safe Limits | ||||
0 | 0 | Within Safe Limits | ||||
0 | 0 | Within Safe Limits |
Do you confirm that all bags showing 'EXPLOSIVE RUPTURE RISK' will be reconfigured (reduce fill % or increase capacity) before operations?
Total Calculated Buoyancy from All Bags (kg)
Safety Factor (Total Buoyancy/Object Dry Mass)
Is the safety factor greater than 1.5x?
Boyle's Law states that gas volume is inversely proportional to pressure. At 85 meters depth, absolute pressure is approximately 9.5 atmospheres (1 atm surface +8.5 atm hydrostatic). A lift bag filled to 1000 liters at this depth will expand to 9,500 liters at surface if venting fails.
Operational Depth for Expansion Calculation (meters)
Calculated Pressure at Depth (atm)
Expansion Factor (Pressure at Depth/Surface Pressure)
CRITICAL SAFETY THRESHOLD: Maximum safe fill percentage at depth = 100% / Expansion Factor. For 85m depth, maximum safe fill = 10.5% of bag capacity. Exceeding this creates explosive rupture risk during uncontrolled ascent.
Have all lift bag fill percentages been verified to be below the critical rupture threshold?
I understand that failure to properly vent lift bags during ascent will result in explosive rupture, causing uncontrolled acceleration, equipment loss, and potential diver fatality.
Number of Planned Lift Points/Attachments
Primary Rigging Configuration Type
Single-Point Lift (Central)
Two-Point Lift (Fore/Aft)
Four-Point Lift (Equal Distribution)
Multi-Point Sling Network (5+ points)
Custom Engineered Spreader Frame
Combination/Hybrid System
Primary Lifting Vessel Name & IMO Number
Vessel Crane/SWL Capacity (tonnes)
Does the vessel have certified dynamic positioning (DP) capability?
Rigging Safety Factor (Breaking Load/Working Load)
Will load cells or tension monitors be used at each lift point?
Backup Lifting Method if Primary System Fails
Secondary Crane Vessel
Anchor Handling Tow
Barge with Winch System
Subsea Skidding/Translation
Controlled Abandonment - Drop to Seabed
No Backup - Emergency Surface
Describe Planned Lift Sequence, Timeline, and Critical Decision Points:
Designated Salvage Master Name
Salvage Master Certificate Number & Issuing Authority
Lead Salvage Engineer Name & Professional Registration
Dive Supervisor Name
Total Number of Divers Assigned to Operation
Diver Certifications Held by Team (select all applicable)
ADCI Commercial Diver (Surface Supplied)
IMCA Diving Contractor
Lloyds Register Approved
DNV GL Certified
NORSOK Diving Personnel
Saturation Diving Qualified
Mixed Gas Diving (HeO₂)
Nitrox Certified
ROV Pilot/Technician
Underwater Welding/Wet Welding
Are all personnel medical fitness certificates current and valid?
Upload Consolidated Team Certification & Medical Summary
Will ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) support be utilized during salvage?
Is side-scan or multibeam sonar available for real-time seabed monitoring?
Communication Systems Available for Operation (select all)
Hardwire Diver Communications (Voice)
Wireless Acoustic Diver Communications
Vessel-to-Shore VHF/HF Radio
Satellite Communications (VSAT)
ROV Tether Communications
Emergency Locator Beacons (ELB)
AIS Tracking Systems
Is a certified decompression chamber on-site or within 30-minute transport?
Is a hyperbaric rescue facility notified and on standby during diving operations?
Total Gas Storage Capacity On-Site (liters at STP)
High-Pressure Compressor Specifications
Will certified medical personnel (paramedic, nurse, or physician) be on-site during operations?
24-Hour Emergency Contact Number for Operation
Nearest Recompression Chamber Facility Contact
Upload Pre-Calculated Decompression Schedule Tables for Planned Depths
Equipment Failure Contingency Protocols (lift bag rupture, crane failure, dynamic positioning loss):
Are environmental spill response resources (booms, skimmers, dispersants) available on-site?
Define Abort Criteria and Decision-Making Authority:
Lost Bell/Submersible Emergency Procedure:
Expected Recovery/Completion Date
Post-Salvage Destination Port or Facility
Required Post-Operation Documentation (select all applicable)
Detailed Dive Logs (each diver)
Lift Bag Performance Data
Equipment Failure Reports
Environmental Impact Assessment
Client Handover Certificate
Insurance Surveyor Report
Flag State Authority Report
Port State Control Notification
Lessons Learned Document
Final Financial Accounting
Will clients or stakeholders require real-time progress updates during salvage?
Does the operation require post-salvage archaeological or historical documentation?
I certify that all information provided in this form is accurate to the best of my knowledge and that the planned salvage operation will be conducted in accordance with IMCA, ADCI, and industry best practice safety standards.
Salvage Master Digital Signature & Date
Safety Officer Digital Signature & Date