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Before any contract diving company is allowed to operate, the contractors' proposed method of work and full details of all contract diving personnel and equipment must be submitted to Marine Operations for approval.
All diving personnel and equipment of the contractor must be submitted to the subsea inspection and repair team for approval prior to the commencement of diving operations.
It is the responsibility of the Senior Diving Supervisor on board to verify that each diver/ditch/life support personnel has the required personal original relevant certification, accessible and current, readily available for presentation to the client's dive representative at any time. This includes (but is not limited to) all industry and company related required certifications. The Chief Diving Inspector should review personnel logs and speak with divers to ensure that each is competent to perform their job safely.
Supervisor
Supervisor: 5 years of experience in oil fields (interview for a gas carrier)
— Assistant Supervisor: 3 years of experience in the oil field
— Mixed gas diver: 3 years of experience in the oil field
— Aerial diver: 1 year experience in oil fields
No diver with less than one year of oilfield diving experience will be accepted without prior charter approval.
All divers must be trained and qualified in the use of recompression chambers
Divers participating in mixed gas surface diving will be familiar with gas analysis, wet bell procedures, and launch/recovery systems.
– Certification of modern hydrostatic testing of all high pressure cylinders, i.e. scuba tanks, cylinders, emergency reserve cylinders (rescue cylinders), medical oxygen cylinders and all cylinders forming any part of the supply system, Bank, ATV or tank (LNG carrier interview).
- State-of-the-art hydrostatic testing certification for all high pressure rigid manifolds or interlocking connectors included in any high pressure supply system, bank, square or tank.
Complete documentation relating to any vessel or offshore vessel which the contractor proposes for use in any diving or offshore operation. Before use and depending on the area of operation, marine vessels are subject to approval by the heads of the Tanajib Marine Operations Department and the Western Region Marine Operations Department. These applications must include:
— Complete information on the contractor's policies for the health and safety of all persons involved in diving operations, the protection of Saudi Ar-amco assets and the environment.
— Full information on all diving procedures offered, including emergency and therapy procedures, as well as full information on the type of decompression tables offered for use.
- Resume complete with all valid certifications in accordance with the applicable role or job description of all diving-related personnel, including subsea and surface operators such as supervisors and life support technicians, as well as supervisors and dive superintendents, ditch crew, LNG carrier interview, etc. .d.
— Copies of the first pages of the ship's diver's logs for all personnel, which the contractor proposes to use on any diving operations. In the case of international ship's logs such as IMCA, photocopies of all relevant medical certification pages must also be submitted to the Marine Contractors Association. These pages must be signed by an approved medical practitioner to the effect that the person concerned has passed an approved diving medical examination within the previous 11 months and is considered fit to dive.