Definition(s)
Diving
Diving has the meaning given by regulation 4.1.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Safety) Regulations 2009 (Select Legislative Instrument 2009 No. 382 as amended), Australia, prepared on 1 January 2012. Regulations
Diving
Diving:
- For these Regulations, a person is diving if he or she:
- is in a chamber inside which the ambient pressure is equal to or higher than the hydrostatic pressure at a depth of 1 metre in seawater (whether or not the chamber is submerged in water or another liquid); or
- is submerged in water or another liquid and his or her lungs are subjected to a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure (whether or not he or she is wearing a wetsuit or other protective clothing); or
- is in a manned submersible craft that is submerged in water or another liquid.
- For these Regulations, diving also includes diving using a snorkel and diving without the use of any breathing apparatus.
- For these Regulations, diving does not include:
- diving using a snorkel for the purpose of conducting an environmental survey; or
- diving without the use of any breathing apparatus for that purpose.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Safety) Regulations 2009 (Select Legislative Instrument 2009 No. 382 as amended), Australia, prepared on 1 January 2012. Regulations
Diving
Means diving under water where the diver breathes gases at greater than atmospheric pressure; and “diver” has a corresponding meaning.
Source: Guidelines for Occupational Diving 2004, Occupational Safety and Health Service, New Zealand, updated October 2010. Regulatory Guidance