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  2. List of legislation regulating underwater diving - Wikipedia

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    DR2017 regulates all commercial diving operations and training, including military and other professional diving, inshore, inland and offshore, but explicitly exclude recreational diver training and dive shop operations, which are generally covered by the Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993. Code of Practice for Inshore Diving [13]

  3. Professional diving - Wikipedia

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    A diving operation is a professional dive and the activity in preparation for, and in support of, the specific dive. The diving operation is controlled by the diving supervisor, is expected to follow the dive plan, is conducted by the diving team, and is recorded in the diving operations record (though the terms may have regional variations).

  4. OSHA: 22 violations worth $258,000 in fines led to a Miami ...

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    The dive location didn’t have “a first aid kit appropriate for the diving operation and approved by a physician.” Downrite didn’t “provide an American Red Cross standard first aid ...

  5. Diving regulations - Wikipedia

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    There have been three versions of the Diving Regulations, dated 2001, 2009 (sometimes referred to as Diving Regulations 2010 at they were published in January 2010. [4] and 2017. New regulations are drawn up with input from the Diving Advisory Board, a body appointed in terms of the existing regulations.

  6. Diving procedures - Wikipedia

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    Routine scuba diving procedures (order may vary slightly, and some are also relevant to surface supplied diving, though details may vary): Dive planning – The process of planning an underwater diving operation. Selection of equipment – A diver is expected to be able select appropriate equipment and check it for fit and function.

  7. Underwater diving environment - Wikipedia

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    Offshore diving is basically a legal distinction, and usually refers to commercial diving operations outside of the territorial waters of a country where national legislation does not apply, but usually within an exclusive economic zone (EEZ). It incidentally implies that the dive site is more than 12 nautical miles (territorial waters), and ...

  8. Diving safety - Wikipedia

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    Dive planning is the process of planning an underwater diving operation. The purpose of dive planning is to increase the probability that a dive will be completed safely and the goals achieved. [48] Some form of planning is done for most underwater dives, but the complexity and detail considered may vary enormously. [73]

  9. Civil liability in recreational diving - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa a "diving endorsement" to the skipper's certificate of competence is a requirement to operate a dive boat as a commercial operation. [ 4 ] In a number of US cases, the failure of a charter operator to assign a buddy has been ruled a breach of the industry standard of care.