Inland/Inshore Commercial Diving

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Module 1: Introduction

  • Objective & Scope

Module 2: Diving Methods

  • SSDE/SSBA & CSCUBA
  • Differences Between Diving Methods

Module 3: Roles and Responsibilities

  • Site Owner, Client, Diving Contractor
  • Dive Team (Supervisor, Diver, Tender, etc.)

Module 4: Equipment and Maintenance

  • Personal & Commercial Diving Equipment
  • Maintenance System & Air Supply

Module 5: Common Hazards

  • Environmental, Operational, and Physiological Hazards
  • Other Hazards (e.g., Flying After Diving)

Module 6: Risk Management

  • Risk Management Process
  • Risk Controls for Hazards

Module 7: Dive Project Plan

  • Operations Planning, Readiness, & Post-dive Debrief

Module 8: Communications

  • Diving Signals & Lifeline Signals

Module 9: Emergency Response Plan

  • Emergency Procedures & Diver Recovery
  • Underwater Emergency Protocols

  • Understand the objective and scope of the guide to commercial diving safety, outlining key safety and health considerations for diving operations.
  • Learn about the different types of diving methods, including SSDE/SSBA and CSCUBA, and their applications, benefits, and restrictions.
  • Explore the roles and responsibilities of all stakeholders involved in commercial diving, including site owners, clients, contractors, and dive team members.
  • Discover the essential equipment used in commercial diving, including personal diving gear, commercial diving equipment, and maintenance requirements to ensure safety.
  • Identify the common environmental, operational, physiological, and other hazards encountered in commercial diving and understand the risks they pose.
  • Understand the risk management process, including preparation, risk assessment, implementation, and review, to ensure the safety of divers throughout the operation.
  • Learn how to plan dive operations, assess readiness, and perform pre-dive checks to ensure the success and safety of diving tasks.
  • Explore effective communication strategies during dive operations, including the use of diving signals, flags, and lifeline signals for clear and accurate interaction.
  • Understand emergency response protocols, including procedures for diver recovery, decompression chamber requirements, and underwater emergency situations like loss of air supply or entanglement.