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APPENDIX 1A — Safe Diving Distances from Transmitting Sonar Change A 1A-1 A P P E N D I X   1 A Safe Diving Distances from Transmitting Sonar 1A-1 INTRODUCTION The  purpose  of  this  appendix  is  to  provide  guidance  regarding  safe  diving distances and exposure times for divers operating in the vicinity of ships transmit- ting with sonar. Table 1A-1 provides guidance for selecting Permissible Exposure Limits  Tables;  Table  1A-2  provides  additional  guidance  for  helmeted  divers. Tables  1A-3  through  1A-5  provide  specific  procedures  for  diving  operations involving  AN/SQS-23,  -26,  -53,  -56;  AN/BSY-1,  -2;  and  AN/BQQ-5  sonars. Table 1A-6 provides procedures for diving operations involving AN/SQQ-14, -30, and -32. Section 1A-5 provides guidance and precautions concerning diver expo- sure to low-frequency sonar (160-320Hz). Contact NAVSEA Supervisor of Diving (00C3B)  for  guidance  on  other  sonars.  This  appendix  has  been  substantially revised  from  Safe  Diving  Distances  from  Transmitting  Sonar  (NAVSEAINST 3150.2 Series) and should be read in its entirety. 1A-2 BACKGROUND Chapter  18  of  OPNAVINST  5100.23  Series  is  the  basic  instruction  governing hearing  conservation  and  noise  abatement,  but  it  does  not  address  exposure  to waterborne sound. Tables 1A-3 through 1A-6 are derived from experimental and theoretical research conducted at the Naval Submarine Medical Research Labora- tory  (NSMRL)  and  Naval  Experimental  Diving  Unit  (NEDU).  This  instruction provides  field  guidance for  determining  safe  diving  distances  from  transmitting sonar. This instruction supplements OPNAVINST 5100.23 Series, and should be implemented in conjunction with OPNAVINST 5100.23 Series by commands that employ divers. The Sound Pressure Level (SPL), not distance, is the determining factor for estab- lishing a Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL). The exposure SPLs in Tables 1A-3 through  1A-6  are  based  upon  the  sonar  equation  and  assume  omni-directional sonar and inverse square law spreading. Any established means may be used to estimate the SPL at a dive site, and that SPL may be used to determine a PEL. When the exposure level is overestimated, little damage, except to working sched- ules,  will  result.  Any  complaints  of  excessive  loudness  or  ear  pain  for  divers require that corrective action be taken. Section 1A-5 provides guidance for diver exposure to low-frequency active sonar (LFA), which should be consulted if expo- sure to LFA is either suspected or anticipated. This appendix does not preclude the operation of any sonar in conjunction with diving  operations,  especially  under  operationally  compelling  conditions.  It  is based  upon  occupational safety and health considerations that  should  be imple- mented  for  routine  diving  operations.  It  should  be  applied  judiciously  under



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