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U.S. Navy Diving ManualVolume 2
6-9.3
Diving Officer.
6-9.3.1
Command Diving Officer. The Command Diving Officers primary responsibility
is the safe conduct of all diving operations within the command. The Command
Diving Officer will become thoroughly familiar with all command diving tech-
niques and have a detailed knowledge of all applicable regulations and is
responsible for all operational and administrative duties associated with the
command diving program. The Command Diving Officer is designated in writing
by the Commanding Officer. Although preferably a qualified diver, any commis-
sioned officer, or in the absence of a commissioned officer, a Master Diver may be
assigned as the Command Diving Officer.
6-9.3.2
Watchstation Diving Officer. Personnel assigned as the Watchstation Diving
Officer are responsible to the Commanding Officer for the safe and successful
conduct of the diving operation. The Watchstation Diving Officer provides overall
supervision of diving operations, ensuring strict adherence to procedures and
precautions. Although preferably a qualified diver, any PQS qualified commis-
sioned officer or Master Diver may be assigned this watchstation. The
Watchstation Diving Officer must be designated in writing by the Commanding
Officer.
Figure 6-15. MK 21 Dive Requiring Two Divers. The team consists of o
Supervisor, two divers, a standby diver, one tender per diver, comms and log
operator, and extra personnel (as required).