UMass Boston

Diving Research & Safety Program

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The UMass Boston Scientific Diving program serves researchers in all departments who use SCUBA to conduct part of their research program. Individuals may become UMass Boston scientific divers by taking either USEA 106 or receiving equivalent training (e.g., AAUS) from another institution. 

Our mission is to ensure that sanctioned research diving conducted by UMB is done as safely as possible. We want UMB divers to get solid data and work as safe integrated research teams adhering to best practices.

Diving activity at UMass Boston is regulated by our Dive Safety Board  composed of a majority of active UMass Boston divers The DSB works with a university Dive Safety Officer to make sure all research is in compliance with our Dive Safety Manual and best practices for research diving.

For more information about research diving at UMB, please contact our DSO, Ted Maney or the Chair of our Dive Safety Board, Jarrett Byrnes

Manual and Forms for New Activities: 

Diving Manual

Dive History and Authorization Form

Medical Exam Overview for Physician

Guidelines for Scientific Diving and Covid-19

Dive Safety Manual MEDICAL STANDARDS

DIVING: EQUIPMENT HISTORY

MEDICAL EVALUATION OF FITNESS FOR SCUBA DIVING REPORT RELEASE FORM

PERSONAL DIVING HISTORY

FIELDWORK AND BOATING: ASSUMPTION OF RISK, WAIVER AND RELEASE FORM

DIVING: ASSUMPTION OF RISK, WAIVER AND RELEASE

Daily forms for active divers:

Daily Dive Plan form

Dive Log form

Diving Research Project Planner

Web forms to maintain diver information:

Diver Emergency Contact Info form
Diver Verification of Training form
Diver Accounting form

Training

USEA 104 - Open Water SCUBA

USEA 106 - Underwater Research Methods Using SCUBA

Personnel

Ted Maney, Dive Safety Officer

Jarrett Byrnes, Department of Biology, Chair Dive Safety Board

Bryan Legare, School for the Environment, Dive Safety Board Member