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Submarine scuba lockers.

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| October 01, 2003 | Birmingham | COPYRIGHT 2002 U.S. Naval Safety Center. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Recent safety surveys have identified several discrepancies. Out of the 11 submarine scuba lockers looked at in the past 12 months, four of them received a substantial number of discrepancies resulting in the recommendation that the command secure diving operations until they correct discrepancies. The Safety Center works for the commanding officer when we are onboard performing a survey. Our goal is to ensure his scuba locker is operating safely. The goal of this article is to list the discrepancies identified and provide recommendations to correct some of these discrepancies. Several of the discrepancies listed below do not have explanations due to the obvious corrective actions.

1. No PMS coverage for scuba equipment.

Recommendation: Review LOEP to ensure all scuba diving equipment is listed. Submit a PMS feedback …

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