Occupational Diving Operations - Standard Operational Practice
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The Standard Operational Practice for Occupational Diving Operations is defined by AS/NZS 2299.1:2015. The primary objective of this standard is to provide instructions for the safe and efficient execution of occupational diving activities. It includes a variety of topics, such as administrative and logistical needs.
The use of compressed gas supply apparatus is one of the important topics that the standard addresses. Surface-supplied breathing apparatus (SSBA) and self-contained underwater breathing equipment (SCUBA) are examples of this. Specific specifications for this breathing equipment and its application in underwater operations are laid out in the standard.
The standard also establishes a 50-meter (165-foot) maximum depth limit for professional diving activities. By doing this, it is ensured that the instructions in the standard are accurate and suitable for diving operations within this depth range.
Edition | 3 |
ICS Codes | 13.100 - Occupational safety. Industrial hygiene 97.220.40 - Outdoor and water sports equipment |
Language(s) | English |
ISBN | 9781760353643 |
File Size | 1.3 MB |