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OSHA REQUIREMENTS FOR U.S. NAVY CIVILIAN DIVING



CHAPTER 6 — Operational Planning Change A 6-37 6-9.15 Physical Condition.   Diving candidates shall meet the specific physical require- ments for divers set forth by the Commander Naval Medical Command and pass a physical  screening  test  as  outlined  in  MILPERSMAN  Article  1220.100.  Once qualified,  the  diver  is  responsible  for  maintaining  good  health  and  top  physical condition. Reference NAVMEDCOMINST 6200.15 (series) to provide guidance on suspen- sion of diving duty of pregnant servicewomen. Medical personnel assigned to a diving unit shall evaluate the day-to-day condi- tion of each diver and the Diving Supervisor shall verify the fitness of each diver immediately  before  a  dive.  Any  symptom  such  as  cough,  nasal  congestion, apparent fatigue, emotional stress, skin or ear infection is reason for placing the diver on the binnacle list until the problem is corrected. Physical condition is often best judged by the diver who is obligated to report to the Diving Supervisor when not feeling fit to dive. A diver who, for any reason, does not want to make a dive should not be forced. A diver who regularly declines diving assignments shall be disqualified as a diver. 6-9.16 Underwater Salvage or Construction Demolition Personnel.       Underwater   sal- vage   demolition   personnel   are   trained   in   underwater   precision   explosives techniques and hold Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) 5375. Salvage/Construc- tion  Demolition  Diver  personnel  shall  be  currently  certified  and  designated  in accordance with the requirements specified in the OPNAVINST 8023.2 series. 6-9.16.1 Blasting Plan.  The  senior Salvage/Construction Demolition Diver  NEC  5375  is responsible  for  providing  the  Commanding  Officer  with  a  comprehensive  and written blasting plan. At a minimum, the blasting plan contains: ! Demolition team organization ! Work description with alternatives ! Range standard operating procedures ! Prefiring procedures ! Postfiring procedures ! Area security plan ! Misfire procedures ! Personnel and equipment casualty procedures ! Blasting sequence of events The  NEC  5375  should  direct  all  phases  of  demolition  operations  using  only approved operating and safety procedures. The NEC 5375 shall ensure the opera- tion is not allowed to proceed until receiving specific approval from the Diving Supervisor  and  shall  take  charge  of  all  misfires,  ensuring  they  are  handled  in accordance with the approved plan. 6-9.16.2 Explosive Handlers.   All divers who handle explosives shall be trained and certi- fied in accordance with the OPNAVINST 8023.2 series.



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