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Diving & underwater welding guides

Clear, factual answers on becoming a commercial diver or underwater welder in Europe — recognition, qualifications, earnings and the practical route in.

Is a Dutch diving certificate IMCA recognised?

Yes — the Dutch commercial diving scheme is on IMCA’s list of recognised national schemes. Here is what that does (and does not) mean for working offshore.

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Underwater welder salary in Europe

There is no single underwater welder salary. Earnings depend on inshore vs offshore, air vs saturation, experience and region. Here is a realistic picture for Europe.

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How to become a commercial diver in Europe

A step-by-step route into commercial diving in Europe: medical, staged training, registration under a recognised scheme, and the tickets you add for offshore work.

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AWS D3.6 vs EN ISO 15618-1: underwater welding qualifications explained

AWS D3.6M and EN ISO 15618-1 are the two main standards for qualifying underwater (wet) welders. What each covers, why depth matters, and which one you need.

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IMCA Diver Medic Technician for divers based in the Gulf

Offshore work in the Gulf needs an IMCA-recognised Diver Medic Technician on the team. Where to qualify, why divers travel to the Netherlands, and how it works.

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Which qualifications do you need to weld on a pipeline at 10, 30, 60 or 100+ metres?

There is no “pipeline-certified” welder. Qualifying is a layered system — welder qualification, procedure, pipeline code, witnessing — and depth changes the answer.

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IMCA vs HSE vs ADCI vs ADAS: which diving certificate is valid where?

IMCA, HSE, ADCI and ADAS are four different kinds of system, not one worldwide certificate. Which one counts depends on where — and for whom — you work.

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See how a recognised commercial diving qualification works and where it can take you.