ISO 8804-3:2024

Requirements for the training of scientific divers — Part 3: Scientific diving project leader

ISO 8804-3:2024

Name:ISO 8804-3:2024   Standard name:Requirements for the training of scientific divers — Part 3: Scientific diving project leader
Standard number:ISO 8804-3:2024   language:English language
Release Date:09-Apr-2024   technical committee:ISO/TC 228 - Tourism and related services
Drafting committee:ISO/TC 228 - Tourism and related services   ICS number:03.100.30 - Management of human resources

International
Standard
ISO 8804-3
First edition
Requirements for the training of
2024-04
scientific divers —
Part 3:
Scientific diving project leader
Exigences concernant la formation des plongeurs scientifiques —
Partie 3: Responsable de projet de plongée scientifique
Reference number
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Competencies . 2
5 Prerequisites for training . 2
5.1 General .2
5.2 Health requirements .2
5.3 Scientific diving prerequisites .2
6 Introductory information . 2
7 Theoretical knowledge concerning project leadership . 3
7.1 Experimental design .3
7.2 Generic methods .3
7.3 Planning of scientific dives .3
7.4 Team management .4
7.5 Legal aspects .4
8 Skills . 4
8.1 Practical diving skills .4
8.2 First aid and emergency oxygen administration .5
9 Requirements for training provision . . 5
9.1 Overall supervision .5
9.2 Instructors and lecturers . .6
9.3 Risk assessment .6
9.4 Surface support procedures and related safety provisions .6
9.5 Emergency equipment and procedures.6
9.5.1 Emergency equipment .6
9.5.2 Emergency procedures .7
9.6 Practical training parameters .7
10 Qualification criteria . . 7
10.1 Knowledge .7
10.2 Skills . .8
10.3 Diving leadership.8
10.4 Scientific project .8
Bibliography . 9

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Foreword
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Introduction
The ISO 8804 series is aimed primarily at scientists and academics training to become scientific divers
(at three levels of competency) and sets minimum requirements for the training of scientific divers at the
three levels reflected in the names of the three parts. It will be beneficial both to organizations involved in
training scientific divers and the scientific diving community as a whole.
This document is considered the minimum competency standard for recognition as a scientific diver. It is
intended to provide guidance regarding agreed-upon minimum training requirements, thereby easing
barriers to cross-programme co-operation and reciprocity through common acknowledgment of the basic
skill set for scientific divers.
Many organisations will have additional requirements for qualification of scientific divers. These
supplementary requirements can include, but are not limited to, a greater number of training dives,
additional training, enhanced fitness qualifications and requirements for maintenance of active diver status.

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International Standard ISO 8804-3:2024(en)
Requirements for the training of scientific divers —
Part 3:
Scientific diving project leader
1 Scope
This document specifies minimum requirements for the training of scientific diving project leaders.
This document specifies evaluation criteria for scientific diving project leaders.
This document specifies the requirements under which training is provided, in addition to the general
requirements for recreational diving service provision in accordance with ISO 24803.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes
requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 8804-1, Requirements for the training of scientific divers — Part 1: Scientific diver
ISO 8804-2, Requirements for the training of scientific divers — Part 2: Advanced scientific diver
ISO 24801-3, Recreational diving services — Requirements for the training of recreational scuba divers — Part
3: Level 3 — Dive leader
ISO 24802-2, Recreational diving services — Requirements for the training of scuba instructors — Part 2: Level 2
ISO 24803, Recreational diving services — Requirements for recreational diving providers
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at https:// www .electropedia .org/
3.1
scientific diving
diving performed as part of a scientific, research or educational activity
3.2
scientific diver
diver competent in scientific methodology undertaking scientific diving (3.1)

4 Competencies
Scientific diver project leaders shall be trained such that when evaluated in accordance with Clause 10
they are deemed to have sufficient knowledge, skills and experience with regard to managing the following
aspects of scientific diving projects:
— planning;
— experimental desig
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