1910.424—SCUBA diving.
(a) General.
Employers engaged in SCUBA diving shall comply with the following requirements, unless otherwise specified.
(b) Limits.
SCUBA diving shall not be conducted:
(1)
At depths deeper than 130 fsw;
(2)
At depths deeper than 100 fsw or outside the no-decompression limits unless a decompression chamber is ready for use;
(3)
Against currents exceeding one (1) knot unless line-tended; or
(4)
In enclosed or physically confining spaces unless line-tended.
(c) Procedures.
(1)
A standby diver shall be available while a diver is in the water.
(2)
A diver shall be line-tended from the surface, or accompanied by another diver in the water in continuous visual contact during the diving operations.
(3)
A diver shall be stationed at the underwater point of entry when diving is conducted in enclosed or physically confining spaces.
(4)
A diver-carried reserve breathing gas supply shall be provided for each diver consisting of:
(i)
A manual reserve (J valve); or
(ii)
An independent reserve cylinder with a separate regulator or connected to the underwater breathing apparatus.
(5)
The valve of the reserve breathing gas supply shall be in the closed position prior to the dive.