UCDSAC Safety Statement

Introduction
UCD Sub Aqua Club (UCDSAC) is affiliated to C.M.A.S. (Confederation Mondiale des Activities Subaquatiques) or, the World Underwater Federation, through the national federation, C.F.T (Comhairle Fó Thuinn) also known as the Irish Underwater Council. The primary function of these bodies is to promote and advance underwater swimming and related activities, and to formulate, administer and implement the standards, rules and recommendations required for safe diving. The Technical Commission of CFT is elected each year by the member clubs and its function is to maintain safe diving standards.

The function of UCD Sub-Aqua Club is to train its members to the highest standards of competence and safety in snorkelling, diving and boat handling and to instil an attitude of safety first in all instances. All diving related activities, carried out by the club, are governed by the rules and recommendations of the above federations and all training and qualifications are administered by CFT.

The Committee
UCD Sub-Aqua Club is run by a committee of members elected each year at the AGM. The members of this committee most concerned with the safety aspects are:

UCDSAC conditions of membership
Medical fitness to dive:
As per the CFT requirements, a diving medical examination is required before commencement of dive training, to be carried out by a registered medical practitioner.

On first medical
Chest X-Ray required
Additional medicals
Every five years for divers under 35 years or / if clinically indicated
Every three years for divers over 35 years
Every year if the diver is on long term medication
Or if there is a change of medical status
E.C.G.
at age 50 then every 5 years

For insurance purposes a medical disclaimer to be signed each intervening year and counter signed by the club D.O. with proof retained in Diver’s Log Book.
Additional membership conditions are as per the UCD Athletic Union Council requirements.

Training
UCDSAC facilitates divers from the basic grade upwards and trains divers to Diver 2 star level in house. Training for further qualifications is undertaken on a regional basis directly with CFT.

Diving
Scuba diving is undertaken regularly between March and October each year (in season) and occasionally out of season. All members must undertake three 30 minute snorkels at the beginning of each season in order to acclimatise, if they have not dived in an intervening 90 day period. Diving is at the discretion of the Diving Officer and all divers are subject to the (depth) limitations of their diving grade.