Our Diving Projects Awareness Workshop, is a program specifically designed for non-diving personnel to gain a clear understanding of their legal responsibilities when engaging in commercial diving activities as part of broader work operations.
This workshop offers comprehensive, easy-to-understand insights into:
Obligations Under the Diving at Work Regulations:
- Understanding of roles of stakeholders
-Responsibilities of clients and other involved parties
-Contractor obligations
-Building practical awareness to ensure safe operations
By the end of the workshop, participants will be better equipped to manage diving operations safely, compliantly and with confidence.
Our client tailored 1-day Diving Projects Awareness Workshop was developed to provide "non diving personnel" an understanding of their legal responsibilities when engaging in commercial diving activities as part of a general work scope and to provide clear and concise information on the following subjects:
- Obligations under the Diving at Work Regulations
- Appreciation of relevant diving physiology
- Understanding and applying the concept of "Industry Best Practice"
- Hazards of diving and control measures that should be implemented to protect everyone involved.
- Stakeholders
- Clients
- Project Managers
- Port Operators
- Health & Safety Practitioners; who are planning for or engaging in commercial diving activities, as part of a wider project role.
On successful completion of the Diving Project Awareness Workshop training, candidates will receive:
- A Diving Projects Client Awareness Workshop certificate that will be valid for 2 years.
Located on the stunning Cowal Peninsula, we’re lucky to have Argyll and Loch Lomond as our neighbours and the Trossachs National Park within easy reach. This makes us a year-round destination for hillwalkers and mountain bikers, with yachting and kayaking enthusiasts joining us in the warmer months. If you have the time, pack your bike, walking shoes, or kayak and explore the wilderness after classes or social activities!
Arriving by plane? The nearest airport is Glasgow Airport. Once you’ve navigated through security, you can choose your preferred transport option to Dunoon:
Driving: If you’re travelling by car, you have two scenic options:
- The Long Route: Drive through the Loch Lomond National Park for breath-taking views and a relaxing road trip.
- The Quick Route: Take a shortcut across the River Clyde by ferry. Two companies operate ferry services to Dunoon, but only Western Ferries accommodates vehicles. Ferries run every 20–30 minutes, so it’s convenient to plan your journey. Please note: tickets purchased online in advance or at one of the ticket agents are cheaper than purchasing on the boat itself.
Buses: Regular buses run from Glasgow and Glasgow Airport to Dunoon. Alternatively, you can hop off the bus at Gourock, then take a CalMac Ferry to Dunoon. The ferry docks just a 5-minute walk from Dunoon’s town centre.
Trains: Take a ride from Glasgow Central Station or Paisley Gilmour Street Station (near the airport) to Gourock.
- If departing from Glasgow Central, buy your ticket in advance to pass through the station barriers.
- If departing from Paisley Gilmour Street, you can buy a ticket either before boarding or onboard the train.
From Gourock, it’s then a short walk to the CalMac Ferry terminal.
Pro Tip: If the weather takes a turn and the CalMac Ferry service is suspended (it happens!), you can take a bus or taxi from Gourock to McInroy’s Point, where the Western Ferries operate.
On arrival with the Western Ferry:
- Western Ferries dock at Hunters Quay, which is about 2 miles from Dunoon’s town centre. You can enjoy a scenic walk or hail a taxi to get to your accommodation from there.
For taxis, you can try:
- Clyde Taxis: 01369 706444
- Thistle Taxis: 01369 704331
If buses are your preference, please check schedules at West Coast Motors.
We are more than happy to travel to your premises to deliver the training, especially if you have a number of staff who need to attend. We will consider all options and give you the most cost-effective way to have the training delivered. All you’ll need to do is get in touch to discuss the details and we can take it from there.
All project managers who are supervising jobs and projects that require a dive team onsite, plus your onsite H&S team?
Start time is 9am (unless by other arrangements) and the course will run until around 5pm. There will be an hour for lunch as well as a couple of short refreshment breaks.
Yes, complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout our onsite premises for all visitors and course participants.