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  1. 4. Mai 2022 · 827. 80K views 2 years ago. Story of Martin Saunders, the only survivor of the Byford Dolphin Explosive Decompression accident that took place on a norwegian oil rig on November 5, 1983. 4...

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  2. The divers were Edwin Arthur Coward (British, 35 years old), Roy P. Lucas (British, 38), Bjørn Giæver Bergersen (Norwegian, 29) and Truls Hellevik (Norwegian, 34). They were assisted by two dive tenders, William Crammond (British, 32) and Martin Saunders. The decompression chamber as seen from above at the moment the accident occurred. D1 ...

  3. Saunders posted a reply here on Reddit giving more details that were omitted in a lot of the posts. I can't seem to find it right now. But here is a youtube video with english translation of an interview he gave

  4. 1. Apr. 2021 · Martin Saunders was a diving tender who released the clamp on the diving bell too soon, causing an explosive decompression that killed four divers in 1983. He survived the accident but suffered severe injuries and was sued by the victims' relatives for years.

  5. 6. Apr. 2023 · Martin Saunders was a tender who helped link the diving bell to the saturation chambers on the oil rig Byford Dolphin in 1983. He survived the accident that killed four divers and one other tender, but faced a lawsuit for compensation.

  6. Martin Saunders. Professor of Chemistry. Martin Saunders, B.A. City College of New York, Ph.D. Harvard University, faculty member at Yale since 1955: When you retired in January of this year, you had completed sixty-seven years as a professor at Yale – longer, it is thought, than anyone who has ever taught at Yale - and the same number of ...

  7. Prof. Dr. Martin Saunders, Humboldt-Forschungspreis, Prof. Paul von Ragué Schleyer: Institut für Organische Chemie, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen