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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The diving supervisor shall insure that—
(a) When mixed-gas diving is conducted, a decompression chamber or a closed bell meeting the requirements of § 197.332 is ready for use at the dive location;
(b) A diving stage is used except when a bell is provided;
(c) A bell is used for dives deeper than 220 fsw or when the dive involves in-water decompression times greater than 120 minutes, except when the diver is using a heavy-weight diving outfit or is diving in a physically confining space;
(d) A closed bell is used for dives at depths greater than 300 fsw, except when diving is conducted in a physically confining space;
(e) A separate dive team member tends each diver in the water;
(f) A standby diver is available during all nonsaturation dives;
(g) When saturation diving is conducted—
(1) A standby diver is available when the closed bell leaves the dive location until the divers are in saturation; and
(2) A member of the dive team at the dive location is a diver able to assist in the recovery of the closed bell or its occupants, if required;
(h) When closed bell operations are conducted, a diver is available in the closed bell to assist a diver in the water;
(i) When a diver is in a physically confining space, another diver is stationed at the underwater point of entry and is line-tending the diver;
(j) Each diving operation has a primary and secondary breathing gas supply meeting the requirements of § 197.340; and
(k) The surface-supplied mixed-gas diver has the equipment required by § 197.346 (b) or (d).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 46. Shipping § 46.197.434 Surface-supplied mixed-gas diving - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-46-shipping/cfr-sect-46-197-434/
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