One Wrong Move Means Instant Death | Inside Saturation Diving

#ExtremePlaces #Documentary #lifeinextreme Saturation Diving Is This the Most Extreme Job on the Planet Imagine being locked in a windowless steel tube the size of a minivan for 28 days, where opening the door means instant death. Welcome to the terrifying and highly lucrative world of saturation diving. In this video, we dive deep into one of the most dangerous and extreme jobs on the planet. From breathing altered Heliox gas to facing the invisible and deadly force of Delta P (Differential Pressure) at 1,000 feet below the surface, these elite deep-sea mechanics risk everything to maintain underwater oil rigs and pipelines. Discover the insane physics, the grueling psychological toll of absolute isolation, and the agonizing 5-day decompression process required just to breathe normal air again. Is a $100,000 paycheck worth risking your life in the pitch-black abyss? 0:00 - The Deadliest Job on Earth & The Steel Prison 3:15 - Lockout: Stepping Into the Pitch-Black Void 6:40 - The Invisible Killer: Understanding Delta P 9:55 - The Psychological Toll of Extreme Isolation 12:10 - The Bends & The Agonizing 5-Day Decompression #SaturationDiving #ExtremeJobs #deepsea