Diving Sample Clauses

Diving. The Royal Life Saving Society of Australia advises that there is a significant body of evidence to suggest that shallow water diving can lead to a range of injuries that include head injuries (broken teeth, scalp injuries and facial fractures), to the more significant spinal cord injury. As such “No Diving” signs have been applied to the concourses around Council’s pools in locations where it is deemed dangerous. A line has also been applied around the main pool of each complex to enable swimmers to identify areas of shallow water more easily. A red line indicates areas where diving is prohibited. Any group wishing to conduct dive starts into the shallow end of a competition pool for relays must conduct a risk assessment of the activity beforehand and acknowledge full responsibility for consequences arising from the activity. The group acknowledges that the Royal Life Saving Society and Upper Hunter Shire Council have warned against diving in such areas and that significant injury could result.
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Diving. The Hirer must ensure that no person is allowed to perform a dive:
Diving. (b) Kosciusko;
Diving. The Harbour Operator shall:  Ensure all commercial diving activity is undertaken in compliance with the Diving at Work Regulations 1997, as superseded or amended from time to time;  ensure information is displayed and available to harbour users at each of the Harbour Facilities in relation to diving at the Harbour Facilities..
Diving. No diving in the shallow end  No back dives  Request permission to open the diving board from the lifeguard  For safety purposes, all diving board rules must be strictly followed: o one diver on the board at a time o one bounce; jump straight out o Swim immediately to the closest wall or ladder o All swimmers, including the previous diver, must be on the wall before starting your dive  Starting blocks may only be used when accompanied by an Xxxxxxx Swim Instructor Lap Lanes  Lifeguards have the final authority on the use of Lap Lanes; please use your judgment.  Adult Lap swimmers have priority in the lap lanes, but may be required to share o Organized groups of younger lap-swimmers (3 or more) sharing a lane will not be removed if an adult is requesting a lane to themselves.  Non-lap swimmers may use the lap lanes if more than one lap lane is empty.
Diving diving must be carried out in accordance with relevant Regulations established under the Fisheries Act, and in compliance with the policies and guidelines of the St. Lucia Dive Association. In addition, divers must make every effort to report infractions, and dive operators are required to submit statistical data on their operations within the SMMA. All commercial SCUBA and hookah dives must be carried out exclusively under the supervision of a licensed dive leader. All commercial snorkeling tours must be carried out under the supervision of a licensed guide.
Diving. For each day an Employee is required to perform the duties of diving to clean glass bottom boats or to clear obstructions from boats propeller, the Employee shall be paid an allowance of $5.46 per day.
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Diving. An introduction in the use of the diving facilities and how to use the facilities in a safe way. STRUCTURE OF SCHOOLS SWIMMING PROGRAMME EXAMPLE TERM Week 1 - 5 Stroke Improvement Week 6 Length testing Weeks 7 - 10 Work on Grades - 1 lesson on use of diving boards Weeks 11 & 12 Test Grades and lengths and National Curriculum as necessary. At the end of Key Stage 2 every child will have had instruction on Front Crawl, Backstroke and Breast stroke. Instruction on how to safely use the diving boards. Health and Safety in a swimming pool. Water safety outside the pool environment. Each child will be taught the correct swimming technique when wearing cloths. SOLIHULL SCHOOLS SWIMMING GRADES GRADE 1 In Main Pool • Jump in • Swim 1 width on front • Swim 1 width on back • Submerge face in water GRADE 2 • Jump in and Climb out unaided • Mushroom float • Front push and glide with good streamlined body position. • Swim 1 length (33metres) • Swim 1 width on front to half way, then roll over onto back to complete width GRADE 3 • Sitting dive or surface dive • Tread water for 2 minutes • 1 width sculling head first • 1 width full backstroke • 1 width front crawl - arms recovering over the water • Swim 50 metres on front - 50 metres on back (continuously) • Climb out of deep water GRADE 4 In shorts and T shirt • Straddle jump into deep water • Swim 100 metres any stroke • Tread water for 3 minutes • Climb out and undress • Swim 400 metres any stroke, with 1 Head first and 1 feet first surface dive • Climb out at deep end GRADE 5 • Dive in and swim 100 metres in under 3 minutes • Tread water for 3 minutes - during this do a Star float on both front and back • Swim 100 metres with 1 surface dive 5 metres underwater and 1 forward Roll • Swim 400 metres - 100 metres on each of the 3 strokes and 100 metres choice • Climb out • Time allowed - 25 minutes GRADE 6 Part 1 wearing long legged and long sleeved pyjamas • Straddle Jump - Swim 100 metres in 3 minutes (50 metres on front 50 metres on back) • Tread water - 1 minuet both arms behind back • 1 minute one arm behind back • 1 minute other arm behind back • Remove 1 item of clothing and make a float - swim 100 metres legs only using float in 5 minutes • Throw out float • Swim 200 metres with 1 Head first and 1 Feet first Surface dive through hoop at middle steps • Time limit 25 minutes Part 2 Swim 800 metres in 25 minutes with 8 Head first and 8 Feet first Surface dives. This is swum 1 length on Front and 1 length on Back This...
Diving. Divers shall work in pairs for safety reasons; direct communication by pull-line or similar equipment shall be maintained at all times.
Diving. This Article applies to the BI, SE Groups only. Effectiv e February Employees whose job duties require them to dive (as that word i s hereinafter defined) shall be paid an extra allowance of seven dollars and five cents ($7.75) per hour. The minimum allowance shall be two hours per of A dive the total of any period or during any eight hour period in which an employee carries out required underwater work with the of a self-contained supply. The ARTICLE IMMUNIZATION Employer shall provide the employee with against communicable diseases where there i s a risk of incurring such diseases in the of his duties. ARTICLE TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE The parties have agreed that in cases where, as a result of technological change, the services of an employee are no longer required beyond a specified date because of lack of work or the discontinuance of a function, the National Joint Council Work Force Agreement concluded by the parties w i l l apply. In all other cases, the following clauses will apply:
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