1、Assessing the Needs,Gaps,and Opportunities for Occupational Diving in AquacultureSTANDARDS RESEARCHMarch 2024ASSESSING THE NEEDS,GAPS,AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR OCCUPATIONAL DIVING IN AQUACULTURE2csagroup.orgAuthorAnya Keefe,M.Sc.,Anya Keefe ConsultingResearch Advisory PanelDavid Parkes,Dive Certificatio
2、n Board of CanadaJonathan Chapple,Five Bells ConsultingLuke Aymar,Cooke AquacultureWarren Fulton,WorkSafeBCFiona Manning,CSA GroupCandace Sellar,CSA GroupRon Meyers,CSA Group(Project Manager)AcknowledgementsThe author thanks everyone who shared their time and expertise as key informants on this proj
3、ect.The author also wishes to thank Andrew Lichty,Erin Hare,Mahdieh Bazyari,and Tracy Hu for their assistance with the regulatory scan.Image credit for photographs used on pages 13,18,23 and 25:Camcor Diving ServicesDisclaimerThis work has been produced by the author and is owned by the Canadian Sta
4、ndards Association.It is designed to provide general information in regard to the subject matter covered.The views expressed in this publication are those of the author and interviewees.The author and Canadian Standards Association are not responsible for any loss or damage which might occur as a re
5、sult of your reliance or use of the content in this publication.ASSESSING THE NEEDS,GAPS,AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR OCCUPATIONAL DIVING IN AQUACULTURE3csagroup.orgTable of ContentsExecutive Summary 51 Introduction 62 Purpose and Methods 62.1 Purpose 62.2 Methods 72.2.1 Review of the Scientific and Grey L
6、iterature 72.2.2 Environmental Scan of Relevant Regulations and Standards 72.2.3 Key Informant Interviews 82.2.4 Evaluation of CSA Z275.2 and CSA Z275.4 83 Aquaculture 83.1 Aquaculture Production:Globally and in Canada 93.1.1 Global Aquaculture 93.1.2 Aquaculture in Canada 103.2 Occupational Health