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International Diving Regulators and Certifiers Forum

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The International Diving Regulators and Certifiers Forum (IDRCF) is an organisation representing a group of national regulatory and certifying bodies for occupational diving, and other interested and affected parties. The IDRCF confirmed its principles and purpose at their meeting in London in September 2009. The statement of principles and purpose states “The forum has agreed to work together towards mutual recognition to identify and implement best practice in diver training and assessment with the objective of harmonising cross-border diver training outside Europe.”[1]

The organisation has since changed its name to International Diving Regulators and Certifiers Forum (IDRCF)[2]

Purpose and scope

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Members

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Members of the IDCRF include ADAS (Australia), Diver Certification Board of Canada (Canada), Health and Safety Executive(UK), Havtil (Norway), the Association of Dive Contractors International (USA), the South African Department of Employment and Labour, and the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA).[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ The European Diving Technology Committee, (2010), Minutes of the EDTC meeting held on Sept 10th 2010 in Prague, Czech Republic http://www.edtc.org/PRAG.htm Archived 2017-02-23 at the Wayback Machine accessed 13 September 2013
  2. ^ staff (2017). Closed Bell Diver Training V1.0 (Report). International Diving Regulators and Certifiers Forum (IDRCF).
  3. ^ "The DCBC". Divesafe International. 31 May 2017. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
  4. ^ "International Recognition". Diver Certification Board of Canada. Retrieved 29 June 2019.