Safety a priority for the diving and snorkelling industry
The Queensland Government is updating the Safety in Recreational Water Activities Regulation (Regulation) and the Recreational Diving, Recreational Technical Diving and Snorkelling Code of Practice (Code of Practice) to maintain high safety standards for Queensland’s important snorkelling and diving industry.
Reducing the risk around recreational water activities like diving and snorkelling is vital for the safety of participants and the ongoing development of Queensland’s tourism industry.
It’s estimated that over one million people enjoy recreational diving and snorkelling activities each year in Queensland.
Queensland has the largest recreational diving and snorkelling industry in the country and is the only jurisdiction in Australia with a specific legislative framework for these activities, recognising the importance of a safe and productive industry.
Following extensive consultation with dive operators, other recreational diving and snorkelling industry representatives, training organisations and medical experts the reviews of the Regulation and the Code of Practice implement coronial recommendations and ensure industry best practice.
The Code of Practice provides practical guidance for dive operators on how to meet the requirements of the Regulation. The key updates in the new Code of Practice address coronial recommendations regarding risk assessments and supervision of divers, as well as incorporating feedback from the industry and consequential changes from the remade Regulation.
Further information
Read the Code (PDF, 0.59 MB) and understand how you can implement advice in your business.