Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00347:reg:6:p13
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00347
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 13/21)
Character Range: 127821–130553

for the operation—those parts of the entry that relate to diving work that he or she supervised;
in the diving operations record for the operation and must print his or her name below the signature.
Penalty: 10 penalty units.
 (6) A diving contractor must keep a diving operations record for at least 7 years after the last entry in it.
Penalty: 5 penalty units.

4.28  Divers' log books
 (1) A diver must:
 (a) have a log book in the form required by subregulation (2); and
 (b) for each time he or she dives:
 (i) make an entry in the log book, in ink, as required by subregulation (3); and
 (ii) sign the entry; and
 (iii) have the diving supervisor for the operation countersign the entry; and
 (c) keep the log book for at least 7 years after the date of the last entry in it.
Penalty: 5 penalty units.
 (2) The log book must:
 (a) have hard covers; and
 (b) be bound so that pages cannot easily be removed; and
 (c) have its pages serially numbered; and
 (d) show the diver's name; and
 (e) have a clear photograph of the head and shoulders of the diver; and
 (f) have a specimen of the diver's signature.
 (3) An entry in the log book must contain the following information:
 (a) the date to which the entry relates;
 (b) the location of the dive (and, if the dive was from a ship or installation, the name of the ship or installation);
 (c) the maximum depth reached;
 (d) the times at which the diver left the surface, reached the bottom, left the bottom and arrived at the surface again, and bottom time;
 (e) the breathing apparatus and breathing mixture used;
 (f) the decompression schedule followed;
 (g) the work done and the plant and tools used;
 (h) any decompression illness, barotrauma, discomfort or injury and details of any treatment given;
 (i) details of any emergency or incident;
 (j) anything else relevant to the diver's health or safety.
 (4) Strict liability applies to subregulation (1).

Chapter 5—Transitional

Part 1—Preliminary

5.1  Definitions
  In this Chapter:
former Diving Safety Regulations means the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) (Diving Safety) Regulations 2002, as in force immediately before 1 January 2010.
former Management of Safety Regulations means the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) (Management of Safety on Offshore Facilities) Regulations 1996, as in force immediately before 1 January 2010.
former Occupational Health and Safety Regulations means the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) (Occupational Health and Safety) Regulations 1993, as in force immediately before 1 January 2010.
former Pipelines Regulations means the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) (Pipelines) Regulations 2001, as in force immediately before 1 January 2010.
Safety Authority has the same meaning as it had in section