CSA PUBLIC REVIEW ON AMENDMENT 1 FOR 4 MAN DIVE MIN DIVE CREWS CLOSING SOON.
By CADC Admin ~ September 13th, 2018. Filed under: Safety, Standards and Regulations.
The amendment to eliminate the clause allowing the use of a Three Man minimum crew in low risk surface supplied diving in CSA Z275.2 diving operations is now approaching the end of the 60 day public review. The reason for the amendment is the clause was being used as a loophole to allow a three man crew when common sense best practices and risk analysis definitely required a four man crew.
If you have concerns or comments, this is the last time you have to state them. Bottom line on this is that only four man minimum crews will be allowed in CSA Z275.2 Surface Supplied Diving starting in the fall 2018. (NOTE: There is also movement to carry this over to occupational SCUBA operations and is to be debated by CSA Diving Standards Groups in the fall (and is actually unofficially gaining traction now.))
The public review notice for the proposed amendment to Z275.2 was posted in June 2018 (see previous posts on the issue.)
https://community.csagroup.org/thread/12028
Note: In the case of small amendments to standards, CSA does not post the entire document for review – just the parts that are changing.
For this amendment, the notice is simple – elimination of provisions related to 3-person crews.