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The Diving Control Board
The Diving Control (safety) Board has autonomous and absolute authority over the operations of the Penn State Scientific Diving Program. Functions of the Board are:
- Approves and monitors diving projects.
- Reviews and revises the diving safety manual.
- Assures compliance with the manual.
- Certifies Scientific Divers for the Penn State Science Diving Program.
- Certifies depths to which a diver has been trained.
- Takes disciplinary action for unsafe practices.
- Assures adherence to the buddy system for scuba diving.
Membership of the Board includes:
- A Chairperson elected by the Board.
- The University Dive Safety Officer (DSO).
- A representative from each unit actively involved in scientific diving for research or education.
- A representative (dive instructor) from the Kinesiology scuba diving program.
- Director of Research Protections.
Current Members:
- Chair. Todd LaJeunesse, Professor of Biology, Eberly College of Science
- DSO. Lee-Roy Haarhaus, Office for Research Protections, Dive Safety Officer (DSO)/Drone Operations Analyst
- John Majoris, Assistant Professor of Biology, Eberly College of Science
- Debra Thurley, Associate Vice President for Research and Director of Research Protections, Office for Research Protections
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