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AS/NZS 2299.4:2005

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Occupational diving operations, Part 4: Film and photographic diving

Specifies requirements for personnel, equipment and procedures for diving associated with the production of films, videos, television and photographic stills.
Published: 16/09/2005
Pages: 19
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Header
About this publication
PREFACE
FOREWORD
1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
1.2 OBJECTIVE
1.3 APPLICATION
1.4 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
1.5 DEFINITIONS
2 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
2.1 ORGANIZATION
2.2 OPERATIONS MANUAL, DIVE PLANS AND LOG BOOKS
2.2.1 General
2.2.2 Operations manual
2.2.3 Dive plan and risk assessment
2.2.4 Diver’s log book
2.2.5 Records
2.3 SET CONSTRUCTION
2.4 MEDICALS AND DIVE FITNESS
2.4.1 Medical certificates
2.4.2 Fitness to dive
3 PERSONNEL, TRAINING AND COMPETENCY
3.1 DIVE TEAM SELECTION CRITERIA
3.2 DIVE SUPERVISOR
3.2.1 Qualifications and experience
3.2.2 Duties
3.3 DIVE TECHNICIANS AND PRODUCTION PERSONNEL
3.3.1 Qualifications and experience
3.3.2 Duties
3.4 ACTORS AND MODELS
3.4.1 General
3.4.2 Training of actors
3.4.3 Duties
3.5 STUNT AND SAFETY DIVERS
3.5.1 Qualifications and experience
3.5.2 Duties
4 WORK PLACES, SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT
4.1 VESSELS
4.2 EXIT AND ENTRY PROVISIONS
4.3 POWER SUPPLIES
4.4 EQUIPMENT
4.4.1 General
4.4.2 Specialized equipment
4.5 BREATHING APPARATUS
4.5.1 Selection
4.5.2 Breathing gas quality
4.5.3 Air supplies for surface supplied operations
4.5.3.1 Diving in swimming pools
4.5.3.2 Diving in other locations
4.5.4 Auxiliary air sources for safety divers
4.5.5 Gas cylinders
4.6 COMMUNICATIONS
4.7 DIVE COMPUTERS AND DIVE TABLES
4.8 DIVER’S EQUIPMENT
4.8.1 Diving dress
4.8.2 Specifications
4.8.3 Buoyancy compensators
4.8.3.1 General
4.8.3.2 Diving with buoyancy compensators
4.8.3.3 Diving without a buoyancy compensator
4.9 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
4.9.1 General
4.9.2 Oxygen resuscitation equipment
4.10 COMPRESSION CHAMBERS
4.11 DIVING BEFORE OR AFTER TRAVEL
5 ACCIDENT REPORTING
5.1 GENERAL
5.2 INVESTIGATION OF ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS
APPENDIX A
A1 GENERAL
A2 RESPONSIBILITIES, DUTIES AND COMPETENCY OF PERSONS INVOLVED IN THE DIVING OPERATION
A3 RISK ASSESSMENT
A4 PLANT USED IN THE DIVING OPERATION
A5 DIVING PROCEDURES
A6 DIVING EMERGENCIES
A7 ASSOCIATED ACTIVITY AND OTHER HAZARDS
APPENDIX B
B1 SCOPE
B2 MAJOR SHOOTS FOR FEATURES OR COMMERCIALS
B3 MINOR SHOOTS FOR FEATURES OR COMMERCIALS
B3.1 Working from a vessel at sea
B3.2 Working from a pool, constructed container or shore
B4 DOCUMENTARIES FOR TRAVEL, TOURISM OR HUMAN INTEREST
B5 DOCUMENTARIES FOR NATURAL HISTORY
B6 STILL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR INCOME
B7 WORKING WITH MODELS
Cited references in this standard
[Withdrawn]
Occupational diving operations, Part 3: Recreational industry diving and snorkelling operations
[Pending Revision]
Occupational diving operations, Part 2: Scientific diving
[Current]
Occupational diving operations, Part 1: Standard operational practice
[Withdrawn]
Training and certification of recreational divers, Part 2: Recreational SCUBA dive supervisor
[Withdrawn]
Training and certification of recreational divers, Part 1: Minimum entry-level SCUBA diving
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