Wash. Admin. Code § 296-37-535 - Predive procedures
(1) General.
The employer shall comply with the following requirements prior to each diving
operation, unless otherwise specified.
(2) Emergency aid. A list shall be kept at
the dive location of the telephone or call numbers of the following:
(a) An operational decompression chamber (if
not at the dive location);
(b)
Accessible hospitals;
(c) Available
physicians;
(d) Available means of
transportation; and
(e) The nearest
U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Coordination Center.
(3) First-aid supplies.
(a) A first-aid kit appropriate for the
diving operation and approved by a physician shall be available at the dive
location.
(b) When used in a
decompression chamber or bell, the first-aid kit shall be suitable for use
under hyperbaric conditions.
(c) In
addition to any other first-aid supplies, an American Red Cross standard
first-aid handbook or equivalent, and a bag-type manual resuscitator with
transparent mask and tubing shall be available at the dive location.
(4) Planning and assessment.
Planning of a diving operation shall include an assessment of the safety and
health aspects of the following:
(a) Diving
mode;
(b) Surface and underwater
conditions and hazards;
(c)
Breathing gas supply (including reserves);
(d) Thermal protection;
(e) Diving equipment and systems;
(f) Dive team assignments and physical
fitness of dive team members (including any impairment known to the
employer);
(g) Repetitive dive
designation or residual inert gas status of dive team members;
(h) Decompression and treatment procedures
(including altitude corrections); and
(i) Emergency procedures.
(5) Hazardous activities. To
minimize hazards to the dive team, diving operations shall be coordinated with
other activities in the vicinity which are likely to interfere with the diving
operation.
(6) Employee briefing.
(a) Dive team members shall be briefed on:
(i) The tasks to be undertaken;
(ii) Safety procedures for the diving
mode;
(iii) Any unusual hazards or
environmental conditions likely to affect the safety of the diving operation;
and
(iv) Any modifications to
operating procedures necessitated by the specific diving operation.
(b) Prior to making individual
dive team member assignments, the employer shall inquire into the dive team
member's current state of physical fitness, and indicate to the dive team
member the procedure for reporting physical problems or adverse physiological
effects during and after the dive.
(7) Equipment inspection. The breathing gas
supply system including reserve breathing gas supplies, masks, helmets, thermal
protection, and bell handling mechanism (when appropriate) shall be inspected
prior to each dive.
(8) Warning
signal. When diving from surfaces other than vessels in areas capable of
supporting marine traffic, a rigid replica of the international code flag "A"
at least one meter in height shall be displayed at the dive location in a
manner which allows all-round visibility, and shall be illuminated during night
diving operations.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.240, and chapters 42.30 and 43.22 RCW. 78-10-094 (Order 78-18), § 296-37-535, filed 10/2/78.
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