1910.427—Liveboating.
(a) General.
Employers engaged in diving operations involving liveboating shall comply with the following requirements.
(b) Limits.
Diving operations involving liveboating shall not be conducted:
(1)
With an inwater decompression time of greater than 120 minutes;
(2)
Using surface-supplied air at depths deeper than 190 fsw, except that dives with bottom times of 30 minutes or less may be conducted to depths of 220 fsw;
(3)
Using mixed gas at depths greater than 220 fsw;
(4)
In rough seas which significantly inpede diver mobility or work function; or
(5)
In other than daylight hours.
(c) Procedures.
(1)
The propeller of the vessel shall be stopped before the diver enters or exits the water.
(2)
A device shall be used which minimizes the possibility of entanglement of the diver's hose in the propeller of the vessel.
(3)
Two-way voice communication between the designated person-in-charge and the person controlling the vessel shall be available while the diver is in the water.
(4)
A standby diver shall be available while a diver is in the water.
(5)
A diver-carried reserve breathing gas supply shall be carried by each diver engaged in liveboating operations.