§ 197.410 - Dive procedures.  


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  • § 197.410 Dive procedures.

    (a) The diving supervisor shall insure that -

    (1) Before commencing diving operations, dive team members are briefed on -

    (i) The tasks to be undertaken;

    (ii) Any unusual hazards or environmental conditions likely to affect the safety of the diving operation; and

    (iii) Any modifications to the operations manual or procedures including safety procedures necessitated by the specific diving operation;

    (2) The breathing gas supply systems, masks, helmets, thermal protection, when provided, and bell lifting equipment, when a bell is provided or required, are inspected prior to each diving operation;

    (3) Each diver is instructed to report any physical problems or physiological effects including aches, pains, current illnesses, or symptoms of decompression sickness prior to each dive;

    (4) A depth, bottom time profile, including any breathing mixture changes, is maintained at the dive location for each diver during the dive, except that SCUBA divers shall maintain their own profiles;

    (5) A two-way voice communication system is used between -

    (i) Each surface-supplied diver and a dive team member at the dive location or bell (when provided); and

    (ii) The bell (when provided) and the dive location;

    (6) A two-way communication system is available at the dive location to obtain emergency assistance;

    (7) After the completion of each dive -

    (i) The physical condition of the diver is checked by -

    (A) Visual observation; and

    (B) Questioning the diver about his physical well-being;

    (ii) The diver is instructed to report any physical problems or adverse physiological effects including aches, pains, current illnesses, or symptoms of decompression sickness or gas embolism;

    (iii) The diver is advised of the location of an operational decompression chamber; and

    (iv) The diver is alerted to the potential hazards of flying after diving;

    (8) For any dive outside the no-decompression limits, deeper than 130 fsw, or using mixed-gas as a breathing mixture -

    (i) A depth, time, decompression profile including breathing mixture changes is maintained for each diver at the dive location;

    (ii) The diver is instructed to remain awake and in the vicinity of the dive location decompression chamber for at least one hour after the completion of a dive, decompression, or treatment; and

    (iii) A dive team member, other than the diver, is trained and available to operate the decompression chamber; and

    (9) When decompression sickness or gas embolism is suspected or symptoms are evident, a report is completed containing -

    (i) The investigation for each incident including -

    (A) The dive and decompression profiles;

    (B) The composition, depth, and time of breathing mixture changes;

    (C) A description of the symptoms including depth and time of onset; and

    (D) A description and results of the treatment;

    (ii) The evaluation for each incident based on -

    (A) The investigation;

    (B) Consideration of the past performance of the decompression table used; and

    (C) Individual susceptibility; and

    (iii) The corrective action taken, if necessary, to reduce the probability of recurrence.

    (b) The diving supervisor shall ensure that the working interval of a dive is terminated when he so directs or when -

    (1) A diver requests termination;

    (2) A diver fails to respond correctly to communications or signals from a dive team member;

    (3) Communications are lost and cannot be quickly reestablished between -

    (i) The diver and a dive team member at the dive location; or

    (ii) The person-in-charge and the diving supervisor during liveboating operations; or

    (4) A diver begins to use his diver-carried reserve breathing gas supply.

    [CGD 76-009, 43 FR 53683, Nov. 16, 1978, as amended by USCG-2014-0688, 79 FR 58289, Sept. 29, 2014]