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What law applies

In order to understand the workplace health and safety requirements for diving and your obligations under the law you must consider and understand relevant legislation and codes of practice.

General health and safety obligations
What you must do
Specific regulations for diving
Specific codes of practice for diving

General health and safety obligations

To understand your obligations and safety requirements you must be familiar with the:

The Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 also helps you to meet your workplace health and safety obligations through the:

Every Queensland employer must have workers’ compensation insurance. Most employers insure with WorkCover Queensland, while a small number of large organisations have their own insurance. This insurance coverage ensures that employees injured at work receive financial support.

What you must do

If the Workplace Health and Safety Regulation 1997 describes how to prevent or minimise a risk at your workplace you must do what the regulation says.

If there is a code of practice (or prior to 18 November 2004, an advisory standard) that describes how to prevent or minimise a risk at your workplace you must do what the code says or adopt and follow another way that gives the same level of protection against the risk.

If there is no regulation or code of practice about a risk at your workplace you must choose an appropriate way to manage exposure to the risk. People must, where there is no regulation or code of practice about a risk, take reasonable precautions and exercise proper diligence against the risk.

See the Risk Management Code of Practice 2007 for further information.

Specific regulations for diving

Part 12 of the Workplace Health and Safety Regulation 1997 (PDF, 1.4 MB) places requirements on operators, employers and self- employed people in the recreational diving/snorkelling and occupational diving industries.

For example:

For recreational dive operators, the regulation requires that:

For occupational dive operators, the regulation requires that:

Specific codes of practice for diving

Codes of practice offer practical advice to employers, self-employed people and workers in the diving industry about how to meet these requirements and make diving a healthier and safer activity.

Codes of practice specific to the diving industry are:

However, you may adopt other processes and methods that are more suited to your business or work activity as long as they give the same level of protection against a risk.

The regulation and code may not outline every risk at your workplace, so read these guidelines in conjunction with the Risk Management Code of Practice 2007

Last updated October 24, 2005