DIVING RULES Clause Samples

The DIVING RULES clause establishes the specific guidelines and safety requirements that must be followed during any diving operations under the agreement. It typically outlines the qualifications required for divers, the equipment standards to be maintained, and the procedures for conducting dives, such as pre-dive checks and emergency protocols. By setting these standards, the clause ensures that all diving activities are performed safely and in compliance with industry regulations, thereby minimizing the risk of accidents and clarifying responsibilities for all parties involved.
DIVING RULES. When a Diver is performing diving work under the terms and conditions of this Addendum he shall be tended by a Tender who is satisfactory to the Diver concerned.
DIVING RULES. The Pool Manager may close the diving board/s when the pool is crowded so that the membership and their guests may utilize a greater area of the pool for swimming.
DIVING RULES i) No more than one swimmer will be allowed on the diving board at any time. ii) Dive only in the forward direction from the end of the board. iii) Divers may take no more than two bounces on the board. iv) Swim immediately to the side of the pool after diving. Do not swim under the boards. v) Do not dive while wearing masks, goggles, etc. FWRC Pool Waiver
DIVING RULES. Divers must use the ladder to mount diving boards. Mounting any other way is prohibited.
DIVING RULES. When a Diver is performing diving work under the terms and conditions of this Addendum he shall be tended by a Tender who is satisfactory to the Diver concerned. 1. D. P. I. C.: Designated person in charge (per OSHA Regulations). All dive crew members are qualified to be D.P.I.C. 2. Dive Crew/Team: A minimum crew/team size will be one (1) Diver, one (1) Tender, and one (1) Standby Diver. Crew sizes can be increased to meet productivity and safety requirements by contractor or any regulatory agency. 3. Dive Superintendent: A Dive Superintendent will be added to the dive crew/team when deemed necessary by the contractor for dive operations, when diving mixed gas (HEO2) or Saturation diving modes are used. If a Dive Superintendent is listed on the job he will be the D.P.I.C. 4. Dive Supervisor / Dive Master: A Dive Supervisor / Dive Master will be added to dive crew/team when it is required by a Regulatory Agency, when deemed necessary by the contractor for dive operations, when 2 or more divers are in the water or when the crew size is 4 or greater. A Dive Supervisor is in charge and responsible for all aspects of the diving operation, supervising all personnel in the dive crew/team. A designated Dive Supervisor will not be required to dive during any shift he is assigned to as Dive Supervisor. If a Dive Supervisor/Dive Master is listed on the job he will be the D.P.I.C. 5. Diver: A Diver is a person who wears a type of diving gear which directly supplies him with compressed air or other gases for breathing purposes and who personally enters and descends below the surface of the water, or any liquid medium, to work at the ambient pressures encountered therein. For the purposes of this Agreement, a person working in a submerged one-atmosphere bell/vehicle is considered a Diver. 6. Stand-by Diver: A Stand-By ▇▇▇▇▇ is a diver at the dive location available to assist in the water and whose dive hat is online.

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