A diver, lead diver, or dive supervisor, hereafter referred to only as 'supervisor', shall be designated and shall be in charge of all diving operations.
One member selected from within the crew shall be designated and instructed by the supervisor to perform the duties of timekeeper for each dive.
All parties whose activities in the area could create a hazard to the diving operations shall be so notified by the supervisor and be kept informed when such operations commence and when they are concluded.
All diving personnel shall be properly qualified physically and by training or experience to safely conduct a diving operation.
Divers suffering from severe colds, sinus infections, ear trouble, alcoholic intoxication or its after-effects, acute illness or under the influence of drugs shall not be required to dive.
All diving personnel must undergo a thorough physical examination prior to initial exposure to hyperbaric conditions. Subsequent to initial exam, all diving personnel shall be re-examined at twelve-month intervals.
A statement is to be provided to the diver's employer certifying the diver's physical qualification or lack of qualification to engage in diving activities. The statement is to include the name of the diver, date and location of the examination, name of examining physician, address of location at which the medical record is stored, and the qualification or disqualification of the diver.
Divers shall only use equipment with which they have been thoroughly trained.
The employer shall be responsible for furnishing all safety equipment. Where divers provide their own protective equipment, such equipment shall give equal or greater protection than that furnished by the employer.
All equipment used in diving operations shall be in proper operating condition and thoroughly tested, under the supervision of the diving supervisor, prior to use.
There shall be both a primary and a secondary source of compressed air for each dive.
All hoses leading to and from the diver's life support which are exposed to potential damage as a result of falling objects, personnel, traffic, etc., shall be protected.
Scuba procedures may only be used in situations in which one of the following techniques is provided:
Emergency procedures shall be established to provide for the following circumstances as may be applicable and shall be reviewed by the diver and the surface support crew before the dive:
A disconnect switch shall be used in the electrical circuit and shall be located in such a position that the diving tender on the intercommunication system can operate or oversee its operation at all times when the diver is below the surface.
The disconnect switch shall be in the open position except when the diver is actually cutting or welding.
Rubber or other insulated gloves shall be provided and shall be used by the diver during underwater electric cutting and welding operations.
An individual record or log entry for each diving exposure including the following data is to be maintained:
Each hose section shall be given a serial number for record keeping purposes.
Connections shall be of a type that cannot be accidentally disengaged from the gas supply.
Hard piping systems, fittings and tubings carrying pure, high pressure (up to two thousand five hundred pounds per square inch) oxygen shall be of corrosion resistant metals, such as copper, brass, "300" series stainless steel or monel.
Ohio Admin. Code 4123:1-3-21
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 10/29/2019 and 01/01/2025
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4121.12, 4121.121, 4121.13, Const. Art. II, Sec. 35
Rule Amplifies: 4121.47
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1967, 11/01/1979, 04/01/1999