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Part 3 of AS/NZS 2299 requires testing of air quality on a three-monthly basis for SCUBA or SCBA.
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Technical diving requires advanced training, experience and practice to ensure the safety of the dive (refer to Section 4 of AS/NZS 2299 Part 3).
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Foreword
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The joint Australian and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 2299 Parts 1, 2 and 3 are now recognised by industry as acceptable standards for operational practice for those involved in occupational diving. Compliance with standards can be used to show evidence of
The minimum team numbers present for each dive will be dependent on the activity being undertaken and the category of diving taking place. Reference should be made to industry standards. For construction diving and other hazardous diving activity the requ
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On site has the meaning assigned to it by AS/NZS 2299.1:1999. ... Any chamber provided is to comply with the requirements of the ... as well as AS/NZS 2299.1:1999.
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Foreword
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The joint Australian and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 2299 Parts 1, 2 and 3 are now recognised by industry as acceptable standards for operational practice for those involved in occupational diving. Compliance with standards can be used to show evidence of
First aid qualification training must include the treatment of illnesses and injuries brought about by working underwater, in particular an oxygen administration course. (Refer AS/NZS 2299 Part 1, paragraph 2.5.)
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Appendix 3
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During the interim four-year period, an Occupational Diver Medical Assessment Questionnaire is to be completed annually by the diver. This is to ensure that a continuous record of the diver’s medical history is maintained. This questionnaire is part of th
The joint Australian and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 2299 Parts 1, 2 and 3 are now recognised by industry as acceptable standards for operational practice for those involved in occupational diving. Compliance with standards can be used to show evidence of
Part 3 of AS/NZS 2299 requires testing of air quality on a three-monthly basis for SCUBA or SCBA.
Section:
7
Context:
Technical diving requires advanced training, experience and practice to ensure the safety of the dive (refer to Section 4 of AS/NZS 2299 Part 3).
Section:
Foreword
Context:
The joint Australian and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 2299 Parts 1, 2 and 3 are now recognised by industry as acceptable standards for operational practice for those involved in occupational diving. Compliance with standards can be used to show evidence of