173—Contents of diving project plan
(1) A diving project
plan must set out the following matters:
(a) a
description of the work to be done;
(b) a
list of the South Australian and Commonwealth legislation (including these
regulations) that the diving contractor considers applies to the project;
(c) a
list of standards and codes of practice that will be applied in carrying out
the project;
(d) a
hazard identification;
(e) a
risk assessment;
(f) a
safety management plan;
(g) job
hazard analyses for the diving operations;
(h) an
emergency response plan;
(i)
the provisions of the DSMS and the safety case or the
pipeline safety management plan that are relevant to the diving project, in
particular the arrangements in the DSMS and the safety case or the
pipeline safety management plan for simultaneous operations and emergency
response;
(j)
details of consultation with divers and other members of the workforce working
on the project.
(2) The diving project
plan must describe each diving operation that is part of the diving project.
(3) The diving project
plan must not specify as a diving operation a task that is too complex, or too
big, to be supervised safely by 1 supervisor.
(4) The diving project
plan must provide for adequate communications between persons undertaking the
project and any relevant—
(a)
contractor; and
(b)
facility; and
(c)
vessel or aircraft; and
(d)
on-shore installation.