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Managing the risks

A variety of control measures can be used to manage specific risks associated with occupational diving. Employers should follow this five-step process, detailed in Section 22 of the Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 (PDF, 766 KB):

  1. Identify the hazards.
  2. Assess the risks that may result because of the hazards.
  3. Decide on control measures to prevent or minimise the risks.
  4. Implement the control measures.
  5. Monitor and review the effectiveness of the control measures.

Conduct a risk assessment of environmental conditions at each dive site.

Read more about the risk management process.

A documented risk management process (PDF, 74 KB) for occupational diving is available for your use.

View a sample completed version (PDF, 91 KB) of this form.

Last updated 21 August 2008