1910.423—Post-dive procedures.
(a) General.
The employer shall comply with the following requirements which are applicable after each diving operation, unless otherwise specified.
(ii)
Instruct the diver to report any physical problems or adverse physiological effects including symptoms of decompression sickness;
(2)
For any dive outside the no-decompression limits, deeper than 100 fsw or using mixed gas as a breathing mixture, the employer shall instruct the diver to remain awake and in the vicinity of the decompression chamber which is at the dive location for at least one hour after the dive (including decompression or treatment as appropriate).
(c) Recompression capability.
(1)
A decompression chamber capable of recompressing the diver at the surface to a minimum of 165 fsw (6 ATA) shall be available at the dive location for:
(2)
A decompression chamber capable of recompressing the diver at the surface to the maximum depth of the dive shall be available at the dive location for dives deeper than 300 fsw.
(iii)
A two-way voice communication system between occupants and a dive team member at the dive location;
(5)
Treatment tables, treatment gas appropriate to the diving mode, and sufficient gas to conduct treatment shall be available at the dive location.
(6)
A dive team member shall be available at the dive location during and for at least one hour after the dive to operate the decompression chamber (when required or provided).
(d) Record of dive.
(1)
The following information shall be recorded and maintained for each diving operation:
(2)
For each dive outside the no-decompression limits, deeper than 100 fsw or using mixed gas, the following additional information shall be recorded and maintained:
(iii)
Elapsed time since last pressure exposure if less than 24 hours or repetitive dive designation for each diver.
(3)
For each dive in which decompression sickness is suspected or symptoms are evident, the following additional information shall be recorded and maintained:
(1)
Investigate and evaluate each incident of decompression sickness based on the recorded information, consideration of the past performance of decompression table used, and individual susceptibility;
(2)
Take appropriate corrective action to reduce the probability of recurrence of decompression sickness; and
(3)
Prepare a written evaluation of the decompression procedure assessment, including any corrective action taken, within 45 days of the incident of decompression sickness.