Logbook Guide

Maintain your career history, track bottom time, and ensure compliance.

Why the Right Logbook Matters

In commercial diving, your logbook is your resume. Whether you are working inland, offshore, or in hazmat environments, documenting your dives accurately is a legal requirement. A messy or non-compliant logbook can cost you a job opportunity.

Inland / Coastal

ADC Logbooks

Follows the ADCI format. The standard for most US-based commercial diving and inland projects.

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Offshore / International

IMCA Logbooks

Aligned with IMCA standards. Essential for North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and international offshore work.

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Management

Supervisor Logbook

For Diving Supervisors. Track panel hours, chamber runs, and team management operations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this logbook IMCA compliant?
Yes. Our logbooks are designed to meet the IMCA D014 Code of Practice for Offshore Diving (Section 10.15), making them suitable for international offshore work.
Does it meet ADCI Consensus Standards?
Absolutely. We offer specific ADC-style formats that align perfectly with Association of Diving Contractors International requirements for inland and coastal diving.
How durable is the logbook?
The 'Hardbook' edition features a water-resistant external cover made of high-quality materials designed to withstand the humidity and rough handling of a dive station environment.
How many pages are in the logbook?
The logbook contains over 245 pages, allowing for comprehensive recording of hundreds of dives, plus dedicated sections for medical exams and certifications.
Is this suitable for diving supervisors?
We have a specific 'Diving Supervisor Logbook' for tracking panel hours, chamber runs, and team management. The standard diver log is intended for working divers and tenders.