“The Recreational Diving Service Provider Regulations LN 359 of 2012”, were published in 2012. The objective of these regulations being, to ensure that all divers in Malta encounter the most pleasurable diving experience under the safest diving conditions possible.
These regulations aim to:
The notable differences for divers on their next visit to Malta will be as follows:
Enforcement is facilitated through the Enforcement Section of the Malta Tourism Authority. Diving services are now subject to the Malta Travel and Tourism Services Act which stipulates both fines and possible imprisonment for those failing to comply.
Under Maltese Regulations, divers are only permitted to dive independently if they have a diving certification that allows them to dive to a depth of 30m, otherwise they must be accompanied by a licensed instructor.
The following are prohibited:
Only licensed operators are allowed to offer scuba training or other recreational diving services. qualified instructors who wish to supervise training or diving for those less than PADI Advanced Open Water, CMAS 2 Star or equivalent, must do so through a licensed dive centre. The instructor will first have to register with a dive centre, presenting his instructor qualification and a copy of an annual medial examination by a Doctor specialising in diving medicine.
Divers will be required to complete and sign a medical questionnaire. If any prescribed medial condition is indicated, divers will be required to produce a ‘fit for diving’ medical, signed by a doctor specialising in hyperbaric medicine.
There are no restrictions on age. The decision on minimum age will be as stipulated by the training agency for those undertaking a diving qualification. Written parental/guardian consent required for all divers under 18 years of age.
The use of Rebreathers, Enriched Air and Trimix are sanctioned, subject to the normal restrictions of training and experience.
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Public Health Services at the Gozo General Hospital are also supplemented with a hyperbaric chamber. Services are provided by specialised personnel trained to handle diving-related illnesses. In cases of emergency, dial 112 for assistance.