Logging Your Dives: Your Role in Safety and Compensation


In the realm of dive record-keeping, maintaining a log of our underwater ventures serves various essential purposes. These include vigilantly tracking the departure and return of divers to swiftly identify missing diver situations, aiding in decompression management, offering crucial dive profile details in emergencies, serving as an experiential record for both divers and WorkCover Queensland, and enabling the monitoring and review of dives undertaken by our dive workers.

For high-risk diving operations, adherence to the record-keeping requisites outlined in AS/NZS 2299.1:2015 is mandatory. WorkCover Queensland ensures that a comprehensive dive safety log for each dive is diligently maintained.

In the realm of general and recreational diving work, WorkCover Queensland undertakes the responsibility of preserving the dive safety log, containing requisite information for all dives. Post-dive, each diver promptly validates their return by signing the log entry. The dive supervisor ensures the log's completeness. This dive safety log is diligently preserved for a duration of one year.

Our commitment extends to recreational diving, where the dive safety log is meticulously maintained by WorkCover Queensland, encompassing essential details of each dive. Similar to general diving practices, divers validate their return through prompt log entry signing, and both the dive supervisor and vessel master or appointed person verify the log's completeness. This log is preserved for one year.

To facilitate this process, WorkCover Queensland provides a user-friendly dive safety log template for efficient use.

Recognizing the significance of personal experience, divers are encouraged to maintain their individual dive logs. These logs ideally mirror the information found in the dive safety log, creating a personalized record of their underwater exploits.


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