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CHAPTER 6 — Operational Planning Change A 6-43 DIVING SAFETY AND PLANNING CHECKLIST (Sheet 2 of 4) C.   SELECT EQUIPMENT, PERSONNEL and EMERGENCY PROCEDURES. __ Diving Personnel: __ 1.  Assign a complete and properly qualified Diving Team. __ 2.  Assign the right man to the right task. __ 3.  Verify that each member of the Diving Team is properly trained and qualified for the equipment and depths involved. __ 4.  Determine that each man is physically fit to dive, paying attention to: __general condition and any evidence of fatigue __record of last medical exam __ears and sinuses __severe cold or flu __use of stimulants or intoxicants __ 5.  Observe divers for emotional readiness to dive: __motivation and professional attitude __stability (no noticeably unusual or erratic behavior) __ Diving Equipment: __ 1.  Verify that diving gear chosen and diving techniques are adequate and authorized for mission and particular task. __ 2.  Verify that equipment and diving technique are proper for depth involved. __ 3.  Verify that life support equipment has been tested & approved for U.S. Navy use. __ 4.  Determine that all necessary support equipment and tools are readily available and are best for accomplishing job efficiently and safely. __ 5.  Determine that all related support equipment such as winches, boats, cranes, floats, etc. are operable, safe and under control of trained personnel. __ 6.  Check that all diving equipment has been properly maintained (with appropriate records) and is in full operating condition. __ Provide for Emergency Equipment: __ 1.  Obtain suitable communications equipment with sufficient capability to reach outside help; check all communications for proper operation. __ 2.  Verify that a recompression chamber is ready for use, or notify the nearest command with one that its use may be required within a given timeframe. __ 3.  Verify that a completely stocked first aid kit is at hand. __ 4.  If oxygen will be used as standby first aid, verify that the tank is full and properly pressurized, and that masks, valves, and other accessories are fully operable. __ 5.  If a resuscitator will be used, check apparatus for function. __ 6.  Check that fire-fighting equipment is readily available and in full operating condition. __ 7.  Verify that emergency transportation is either standing by or on immediate call. __ Establish Emergency Procedures: __ 1.  Know how to obtain medical assistance immediately. __ 2.  For each potential emergency situation, assign specific tasks to the diving team and support personnel. __ 3.  Complete and post Emergency Assistance Checklist; ensure that all personnel are familiar with it. __ 4.  Verify that an up-to-date copy of U.S. Navy Decompression Tables is available. __ 5.  Ensure that all divers, boat crews and other support personnel understand all diver hand signals. __ 6.  Predetermine distress signals and call-signs. Figure 6-19b.  Diving Safety and Planning Checklist (sheet 2 of 4).



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