The diving supervisor shall insure that—
(a)
Surface-supplied air diving is conducted at depths less than 190 fsw, except that dives with bottom times of 30 minutes or less may be conducted to depths of 220 fsw;
(b)
Each diving operation has a primary breathing gas supply;
(c)
Each diver is continuously tended while in the water;
(d)
When a diver is in a physically confining space, another diver is stationed at the underwater point of entry and is line-tending the diver;
(e)
For dives deeper than 130 fsw or outside the no-decompression limits—
(1)
Each diving operation has a secondary breathing gas supply;
(2)
A decompression chamber is ready for use at the dive location;
(3)
A diving stage is used except when a bell is provided;
(4)
A bell is used for dives with an in-water decompression time greater than 120 minutes, except when the diver is using a heavy-weight diving outfit or is diving in a physically confining space;
(5)
A separate dive team member tends each diver in the water;
(6)
A standby diver is available while a diver is in the water; and
(7)
Each diver has a diver-carried reserve breathing gas supply except when using a heavy-weight diving outfit or when diving in a physically confining space; and