james croft
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Do any of your agencies policies and procedures allow solo diving (with or without a solo c-card) on the job?
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Not my my watch.james croft:Do any of your agencies policies and procedures allow solo diving (with or without a solo c-card) on the job?
OOps, should have been "Not ON my watch".Gary D.:Not my my watch.
Gary D.
I'm not taking that as "Solo".rmediver2002:It would depend on your definition of solo diving:
Having one diver in the water at a time, line tended to the surface with another diver dressed out and standing by in the event of an emergency?
rmediver2002:Just making sure Gary.
Resqsqurt, I am curious about the reasoning behind having your standby diver waiting in the water? Seems like it would get cold with your water temperatures up there.
Does the dressed out standby rotate into the water for the next dive?
Jeff