The IHSA Safety Podcast is a free podcast from the Infrastructure Health and Safety Association that seeks to improve the lives of workers in Ontario; one thought-provoking discussion at a time.
<p>We engage with professionals and industry influencers to help them implement and improve health and safety solutions for workers and the workplace. Each episode explores best practices, resources, and training to control and eliminate safety hazards in work environments involving high-risk activities in the industries that IHSA serves: construction, transportation, and electric utilities
This episode of the IHSA Safety Podcast discusses commercial diving and its underlying risks and features Doug Elsey, Executive Director of the Canadian Association for Diving Contractors (CADC).
Doug explains that commercial diving typically happens when something sinks, breaks, or needs inspection or repair underwater. Commercial divers are essential for maintaining underwater infrastructure, and it’s critical to follow all safety precautions because of the high-risk nature of the work.
Doug mentions several key factors in commercial diving:
- Recreational diving experience is not sufficient for commercial work; commercial divers must undergo formal training and adhere to strict safety standards.
- Hiring unqualified divers puts lives at risk and may lead to incidents, fines, or lawsuits. Investing in a competent diving contractor helps ensure work is done safely and efficiently.
- A safe diving operation depends on trained diving teams that know how to manage underwater hazards, the right equipment, and proper procedures in place.
Because of the risks involved in commercial diving, choosing the right contractor is a critical part of planning the work. Before any work begins, it’s important to ensure the contractor meets the necessary safety and competency requirements. Refer to IHSA’s ‘Hiring a commercial diving contractor’ brochure for proper guidance.
Free resources
Hiring a commercial diving instructor (brochure)
Diving operations
Canadian Association for Diving Contractors (CADC)
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