Dive Operations and COVID-19: Prepping for Return FAQs

While most dive businesses have ceased operations due to national and local lockdown orders, divers and dive business owners are eagerly anticipating a return to diving. Now is the time to prepare for the resumption of diving when restrictions are eventually lifted. The following Q&As have been compiled from questions sent in by divers, dive professionals and dive business owners and are intended to help everyone get ready for a safe return to the water.

A few basic rules apply to everyone, including staff and customers, regardless of activity.

  • Wash hands regularly and thoroughly with soap and water, for at least 20 seconds, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer (unless working with compressed gas, especially oxygen-enriched gas).
  • Maintain a social distance of at least 6 feet, and avoid direct contact with other people.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  • Make sure you and the people around you follow good respiratory hygiene. Cough or sneeze into your elbow or a tissue, and dispose of the tissue right away.
  • The CDC recommends wearing a cloth face covering in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain. Defer to local orders with regard to masks/face coverings to ensure compliance.

The recommendations that follow are meant to be treated as considerations for enabling businesses to resume operations as responsibly and safely as possible while acknowledging the realities of our industry. No two dive businesses or operations are the same; each will have its own concerns. While we have attempted to provide useful information, we do not expect every business to adopt every measure. Rather, we encourage dive businesses to implement the measures they realistically can to promote the safety of staff, clients and the business itself.


Protecting Staff and Customers

Disinfection

Infection Control: Limiting the Spread

Equipment and Operations

As social activities resume, people with an increased risk of severe COVID-19 should remain at heightened alert regarding social participation and travel for as long as the pandemic is not eradicated.

If you would like to learn more as you prepare for resumption of diving activities when local regulations permit, keep an eye on DAN’s COVID-19 page for up-to-date and more comprehensive recommendations to help you prepare.


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