Washington Administrative Code
Title 332 - Natural Resources, Board and Department of (See also Title 222)
Chapter 332-30 - Aquatic land management
Section 332-30-172 - Geoduck diver safety program
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 332-30-172
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) General.
(a) Beginning January 1, 2015,
divers shall annually demonstrate compliance with the geoduck diver
safety program established in this section prior to being identified
on a department geoduck harvest agreement plan of
operations.
(b)
Applicants may submit applicable documents and certifications
beginning October 1st of each year to verify compliance for the
subsequent calendar year. The department will not consider incomplete
and/or illegible materials. The department shall review materials in
the order they are received and notify divers of their compliance
status within thirty-days of receipt of all required
documentation.
(c)
Applicants may submit applicable materials to the department by
certified mail or electronically by e-mail or fax. The department
will not accept materials submitted in person.
(d)The department will maintain an
electronic database documenting annual compliance with the program.
Compliance verification shall expire at the end of a calendar
year.
(e)If a plan of
operations spans portions of two calendar years, the department shall
only verify diver compliance for the calendar year the diver is
initially identified on the plan of operations.
(2) Training qualifications. Divers shall provide evidence of the following qualifications:
(a) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR) and first-aid certification;
(b)Emergency oxygen administration
certification;
(c)Washington state boater
education card; and
(d)
Annual self-attestation confirming applicant possesses a combination
of training and experience necessary to conduct harvest diving in a
safe and healthful manner. The department shall develop and make
available a template for applicant signature. Divers shall maintain,
at a minimum, competency in the following subject areas:
(i) Diving physiology and
physics;
(ii) Diving
operations and emergency procedures;
(iii) Tools, equipment, and
techniques relevant to geo-duck harvesting;
(iv) U.S. Coast Guard vessel safety
requirements; and
(v) Any
additional subject matter areas as identified in "Qualifications of
Dive Team" within federal Occupational Safety and Health Standards
for Commercial Diving Operations (C.F.R. 1910.410(a)).
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