Navy Diving Signals

Canadian Navy Diving Signals as taught in the Ships Team Diver Course.
1.  All signals are preceded by 1 Pull to call attention.
2.  All signals will be answered as given.
3.  A Pull is a firm, slow and steady signal.  
4.  A Bell is a short, sharp, jerk.  A series of Bells will be given in the same manner as ringing a ship's bell.  i.e. 5 Bells equates to 2-2-1.

27 cards   |   Total Attempts: 192
  

Cards In This Set

Front Back
Diver to Attendant
2 PULLS
Diver to Attendant
Lower me OR give me slack
Diver to Attendant
3 PULLS
Diver to Attendant
Take up my slack
Diver to Attendant
4 PULLS
Diver to Attendant
Haul me up
Diver to Attendant
Series of Single Pulls
Diver to Attendant
EMERGENCY. Haul me up! (Does not need to be preceded by 1 Pull; Nor does it need to be answered, immediate action is to be taken.)
Attendant to Diver
2 PULLS
Attendant to Diver
When diver descending: Stop going down.
When diver ascending: Go down until stopped.
Attendant to Diver
3 PULLS
Attendant to Diver
Standby to come up.
Attendant to Diver
4 PULLS
Attendant to Diver
Come up.
Attendant to Diver
4-4 PULLS
Attendant to Diver
Come up, hurry up.
Diver to attendant & Attendant to diver
1 PULL
Diver to attendant & Attendant to diver
I am 0K; Call attention; Made bottom; Left bottom; and Interrogative.
Diver to attendant & Attendant to diver
2-1 PULL
Diver to attendant & Attendant to diver
Send down a rope's end OR as previously arranged.
Diver to attendant & Attendant to diver
4 PULLS 3 BELLS
Diver to attendant & Attendant to diver
Come up your safety float OR May I come up my safety float?
Distress Signals
2-2-2 PULLS
Distress Signals
I am fouled and need the assistance of another diver.
Direction OR Searching Signals
1 PULL
Direction OR Searching Signals
Search where you are.
Direction OR Searching Signals
2 BELLS
Direction OR Searching Signals
Go to the end of your distance line or jack-stay.
Direction OR Searching Signals
3 BELLS
Direction OR Searching Signals
Go to your RIGHT.