A code of practice can be a document that complements occupational health and safety laws and regulations to provide detailed practical guidance on how to comply with legal obligations, and should be followed unless another solution with the same or better health and safety standard is in place,[1] or may be a document for the same purpose published by a self-regulating body to be followed by member organisations.[2][3]
Codes of practice published by governments do not replace the occupational health and safety laws and regulations, and are generally issued in terms of those laws and regulations. They are intended to help understand how to comply with the requirements of regulations. A workplace inspector can refer to a code of practice when issuing an improvement or prohibition notice, and they may be admissible in court proceedings. A court may use a code of practice to establish what is reasonably practicable action to manage a specific risk. Equivalent or better ways of achieving the required work health and safety may be possible, so compliance with codes of practice is not usually mandatory, providing that any alternative systems used provide a standard of health and safety equal to or better than those recommended by the code of practice.[4]
Organisational codes of practice do not have the same authority under law, but serve a similar purpose. Member organisations generally undertake to comply with the codes of practice as a condition of membership and may lose membership if found to be in violation of the code.
Examples
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- Cleaning and disinfection of personal diving equipment
- Human factors in diving equipment design
- List of diving equipment manufacturers
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| Competitions |
- Nordic Deep
- Vertical Blue
- Disciplines
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| Specialties | |
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Diver organisations | |
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Diving tourism industry | |
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Diving events and festivals |
- Diversnight
- Underwater Bike Race
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Diving disorders | Pressure related | | Oxygen | |
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Breathing gas contaminants | |
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Immersion related | |
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| Screening | |
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| Research | Researchers in diving physiology and medicine | |
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Diving medical research organisations | |
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Archeological sites | |
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Underwater art and artists | |
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Engineers and inventors | |
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Historical equipment |
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Military and covert operations | |
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| Scientific projects | |
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| Awards and events | |
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| Incidents | |
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Publications |
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| Manuals |
- NOAA Diving Manual
- U.S. Navy Diving Manual
- Basic Cave Diving: A Blueprint for Survival
- Underwater Handbook
- Bennett and Elliott's physiology and medicine of diving
- Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving
- The new science of skin and scuba diving
- Professional Diver's Handbook
- Basic Scuba
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Standards and Codes of Practice | |
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| General non-fiction | |
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| Research |
- List of Divers Alert Network publications
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| Dive guides | |
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Training and registration |
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Diver training |
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Recreational scuba certification levels | | Core diving skills | |
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| Leadership skills | |
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Diver training certification and registration organisations | Commercial diver certification authorities |
- Australian Diver Accreditation Scheme (ADAS)
- Commercial diver registration in South Africa
- Divers Institute of Technology
- Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
- Department of Employment and Labour
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Commercial diving schools |
- Divers Academy International
- Norwegian diver school
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Free-diving certification agencies | |
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Recreational scuba certification agencies | |
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Scientific diver certification authorities | |
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Technical diver certification agencies |
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Military diver training centres | |
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Military diver training courses | |
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| Surface snorkeling | |
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| Snorkeling/breath-hold | |
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| Breath-hold | |
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| Open Circuit Scuba | |
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| Rebreather | |
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Sports governing organisations and federations | |
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| Competitions | |
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Pioneers of diving | |
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Underwater scientists archaeologists and environmentalists | |
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Scuba record holders |
- Pascal Bernabé
- Jim Bowden
- Mark Ellyatt
- Sheck Exley
- Nuno Gomes
- Claudia Serpieri
- Krzysztof Starnawski
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Underwater filmmakers and presenters | |
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Underwater photographers | |
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Underwater explorers | |
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| Aquanauts | |
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| Writers and journalists | |
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| Rescuers | |
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| Frogmen | |
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| Commercial salvors | |
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Science of underwater diving |
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- List of researchers in underwater diving
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Deep-submergence vehicle | |
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| Submarine rescue |
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| Submarine escape |
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Special interest groups | |
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Neutral buoyancy facilities for Astronaut training | |
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| Other |
- Nautilus Productions
- Helicopter Aircrew Breathing Device
- Scuba diving therapy
- Seabed mining
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