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Who is designated as the technical warrant holder and the lead SYSCOM for the acquisition, certification, and ANU designation for all Navy diving life support systems, equipment, of afloat and portable hyperbaric systems?
COMNAVSEASYSCOM (SEA OOC).
Who may designate diving life support equipment having a long history of safe use by commercial industry, other services or other countries as ANU?
The Supervisor of Diving (NAVSEA OOC3B)
Who is the acquisition and certification authority for shore based hyperbaric facilities and diving systems?
COMNAVFACENGCOM
T or F, DON civilian divers must maintain qualifications and requalify in the same manner as prescribed for military divers of comparable classification.
True
How long may a person remain in a trainee diver status?
Maximum of 24 months (not necessarily consecutive)
At whos descretion may a qualified non-U.S. military diver participate in Navy diving operations?
Discretion of the CO/OIC and based on the recommendation of the senior qualified US military diver present.
What is required for a non-US military diver to dive the MK 16 UBA?
Due to unique operating and emergency procedures a CNO (N773) waiver is required.
When diving with non-US military divers what positions must be manned by US military divers?
1. The Diving Supervisor
2. Standby Diver.
When diving with non-US military divers what must be confirmed by the senior US military diver?
Memorandum for the record (MFR)
With prior authorization from COMNAVSEASYSCOM (OOC) who may conduct manned dives of uncertified or non-ANU life support diving equipment?
NEDU
When an uncertified chamber is used, what information shall be included in the diving mishap report?
Chamber type, location, government or civilian owned, currency and type of any non-US certification, and chamber POC name and phone number.
What must happen to diving equipment that may have contributed to an accident?
Must be secured untampered, and shipped by fastest traceable means to NEDU for analysis.
How long must a command maintain an official diving log of all dives conducted at the command?
Retained for 3 years. Additionally divers will maintain a personal diving log documenting all navy dives.
When should commands and units conduct safety surveys?
At least every 24 months by the Naval Safety Survey.
How often should commands and units develop and conduct TYCOM or ISIC level operational, administrative, and material inspections of all diving equipment to verify compliance (DORA)?
24 month basis, but should not exceed 36 months.