Title: Tagout Users Manual
1Tag-out Users Manual
Appendix E - Process Amplification for Divers
2Tag-Out Process Amplifications for Divers
- The diving activity is the Repair Activity
representative unless another activity is
assigned by MOA.
3Tag-Out Process Amplifications for Divers
- All divers tag-outs shall be on a separate TORS
for manual tag-out systems or separate line item
for automated tag-out systems (SOMS).
- Additionally, the applicable TORS or separate
line item within SOMS shall not be shared between
respective diving activities (i.e., contracted
hull cleaning divers and Navy divers) even if the
same equipment is being tagged out.
4Tag-Out Process Amplifications for Divers
- The proposed diver's tag-out shall be reviewed
jointly by the Diving Supervisor and the RA
Representative, if an MOA is applicable.
- The RA Representative will
- then have responsibility for
- signing the applicable tags and the TORS or
SOMS line item.
- The RA Representative must authorize clearance of
all diving related tag-outs.
5Tag-Out Process Amplifications for Divers
- If a tag-out for divers affects several tag-out
logs, the tag-out must be cross-referenced to
each tag-out log.
The applicable documentation (e.g., Work
Authorization Form (WAF)) will reference each
TORS or SOMS line item.
6Tag-Out ProcessAmplifications for Divers
- If so requested by a member of the diving team,
Ship's Force shall escort a diving team member
while that member sights all applicable tags
before signing the Diving Safety Checklist.
7Tag-Out ProcessAmplifications for Divers
- Ships Force shall brief the diving activity
supervisor or designated representative on all
tags and work area isolation devices (e.g., hull
blanks, cofferdams, bellybands, etc.) or other
operations that could affect the tag-out that
shall be in place during the dive, with a caution
not to disturb these devices except as directed
by the work documents.
8Tag-Out ProcessAmplifications for Divers
- The Ship Organization Manual (SORM) provides
details as to equipment tag-out requirements.
Exceptions will be listed on the Diving Safety
Checklist.
9Tag-Out ProcessAmplifications for Divers
- The following equipment shall be included in the
tag-out as a minimum
- All underwater electrical equipment (e.g., Sonar,
fathometers, transducers, etc.).
- All suctions and discharges located within 50
feet of the dive location and diver transit
routes to and from the worksite as identified by
the docking print item number (e.g., actual sea
chest or repair location and frame number, etc.)
10Tag-Out ProcessAmplifications for Divers
- The following equipment shall be included in the
tag-out as a minimum
- Multi-zone, Impressed Current Cathodic Protection
(ICCP) systems in the areas affected by the
diving operations.
- Underwater moving equipment (control surfaces,
torpedo tube doors, etc.)
11Tag-Out ProcessAmplifications for Divers
- Inter-department tag-outs must be accomplished
for sea chests that provide common suction for
more than one pump (e.g., AEGIS weapons cooling
pump suctions, etc.)
12Tag-Out ProcessAmplifications for
DiversAdditional Information
- The Tag-Out Manual appendix G, Barrier Criteria,
provides specific requirements for use of
tethers/lanyards on temporary hull fittings.
- The U.S. Navy Diving Manual (NS
SS521-SG-PRO-010/0910-LP-708-8000), Volume 2,
Chapter 6, provides further guidance on Diving
Operations.