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applies to dive operation or any function in support of that dive function within ontario. |
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-NOP (notice of project) -OP (operation plan) -Contingency plan -Ont Diving Regulations -CSA standards that are referenced in Ont Diving Regs. -Ont Dive Log -Dive tables -Air test sheet |
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Smallest functional crew. |
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3 - Tender,Diver,Standby Diver |
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-Water in takes -Confined Space -H20 control structure -Power tools -Depth > 100ft -Contaminated environment |
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-a demand regulator -Tank Quick Release harness -Bailout -Mask -Fins -SPG -Flash light (some indicating device) |
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-Equipment Check -All notices are filed -Log books for himself and others -OP / contingency plan -Ensure plans are followed -Review hazards prior to dive -Ensure all working devices are prepared and tested -Inform diver of dangerous water flows. -Ensure that water flow does not become dangerous -ensure that each diver participating in the diving operation is competent and fit to perform the work; -Ensure that adequate warning devices are displayed to indicate dangerous areas. -Supervise all decompression and Therapeutic recompression, in strict accordance to the dive tables. |
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-adequate O2 -Decotables -proper first aid -2 way comm to ems -adequate exit / entry for diver -exit for unconscious diver -climate controlled facility |
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-Knife -Weights -Protective Clothing -Harness |
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Requirement for a Dive Harness: |
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-adequate to remove diver safety from water (2000lbs) -Positive Buckling Device (the top D Ring) -D rings to umbilical |
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-adequately maintained -free from knots and splices except for those that connect it to the diver. -Breaking strength no less than 2450kg -Attached securely to diver and dive site. -Adequate length to perform task (+10ft for standby diver) |
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-Contaminated environment -Over 100ft -Confined Space -Power Tools -Mixed Gasses Used (also recorded) -Recorded past 165ft -A Diver directs the use of any hoisting device while underwater. |
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-on site if >100ft -no deco limits are given -reasonable protection to diver. |
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-must be inspected before 1st use -Tested every 12months -when found defective must be rechecked. |
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-12hours -24hours for deco -Physician recommended. |
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-company name listed -name of superintendent -location of dive site -task to be performed -safety/Contigency sheets -Mixed gasses if used. -On Shore or Offshore (do they need to pick you up with a boat) -Must be written or Orally stated before job, if orally stated a written version must be sent stating who you spoke to and when, within 30 days of the conversation. |
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-Must have one -Plans for evacuation for diver -topside personnal -contact with EMS -Plan for equipment fail -Plan for loss of comm -Plan for aborting dives -Plan for Hazardous weather or ice conditions. -Plan for offshore dive site unable to maintain station. |
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-task to be performed: -how it will be performed -identify all hazards -how notices will be given, and when given. |
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Required to be done every 6 months |
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-Visual inspect 1yr -Hydro 5yr -Permanently mounted -10yr hydro |
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Diver shall have a second tank for rescue. |
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-Provide 25% more PSI than needed. -Double the volume needed -Must have purification filters. |
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24months 40+ = once a year |
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Required to have up to date first aid and cpr on site. |
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not permitted after sunset not permitted before sunrise not permitted if unhealthy sea states not permitted if it has limited maneuverability |
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-Must be setup to not cross contaminate between diver to diver. -eruption from primary should not effect: 2nd mixtures of air, or bailout. |
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Dive Site equipment (offshore) |
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-Second motor for boat / second boat -Dive platform with the ability to maintain stability and position -2 exits for personnel |
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-Used in hazardous diving -Must not let the object fall more than 10ft -2nd lift eye must be available with same strength |
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employer associated with a diving operation” means an employer of: |
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(a) a diver who participates in the diving operation, (b) a standby diver who participates in the diving operation, (c) a diver’s tender who participates in the diving operation, (d) a diving supervisor for the diving operation, |
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- Water Control 1km - Industrial Plant 2km |
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The ministry is given written notice when: |
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-A diver becoming trapped underwater. -A diver failing to comply with the decompression requirements of this Regulation. -Failure of any diving equipment posing a risk to the health or safety of a diver. -Emergency rescue of a diver in a submersible compression chamber or atmospheric diving system. -Emergency use of a recompression chamber. -A person becoming unconscious. -A diver suffering from decompression sickness. |
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If an incident occurs when should a written notice be given to the ministry? |
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What will be included within an incident report to the ministry? |
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-The name, mailing address and telephone number of an owner, constructor or employer associated with the diving operation. -The nature and circumstances of the incident and the injury or illness, if any, sustained by any person as a result of the incident. -The time and place of the incident. -The name and address of any person who sustained injury or illness as a result of the incident. -The steps taken to prevent a recurrence. |
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Before participating in a diving operation, a diver or standby diver shall ensure that he or she: |
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-Understands OP/Cont plans. -Is aware of hazards. -Has diving log book -Has a diver medical -is not impaired - |
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breathing mixture supply system must be designed to ensure that: |
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-One diver's breathing supply will not affect anothers. -An issue with primary breathing mixtures will not affect: bailouts, reserve systems, or secondary breathing mixture supplies. |
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Breathing Mixture Supply Lines: |
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-Adequate
-Internal diameter to permit flow rates and pressures.
-Protected against Site Damage
-Kink Resistant
-Pressure gauge downstream of supply valve.
- Clearly Marked to allow identification |
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-Fitted with non-return valve -Has bail out -Not used for suit inflation. -locking device - |
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-Identified to the diver by super -Locked out / controlled - |
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-No diver in the water. -Blasting initiator and operating key are kept separate. |
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-Be Permanently bound -Has numbered pages -Divers Signature and Photo -Has qualifications |
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A Scuba lifeline can not be attended when: |
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-The diver is attached to a buoy being watched by the tender. -When the diver is escorted by another scuba diver with a lifeline attached. |
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A Constructor or diving supervisor may vary a procedure in the Oregs. |
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Yes, written letter and approval from the Ministry. |
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Can the tender leave the umbilical for a surface supplied diver? |
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Yes, when refueling compressors. |
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What goes upstream after the divers Pressure valve? |
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Can a tender give instructions to a crane operator? |
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An emergency gas supply (bailout) worn by the diver must be able to allow the diver to: |
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-Ascend to surface safely with adequate air. -Preform all necessary deco stops. |
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