Counter-Errorism in Diving: Applying Human Factors to Diving

Counter-Errorism in Diving: Applying Human Factors to Diving

Human factors is a critical topic within the world of SCUBA diving, scientific diving, military diving, and commercial diving. This podcast is a mixture of interviews and 'shorts' which are audio versions of the weekly blog from The Human Diver. Each month we will look to have at least one interview and one case study discussion where we look at an event in detail and how human factors and non-technical skills contributed (or prevented) it from happening in the manner it did.

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Episoder(295)

SH207: Change your Language. Change the World

SH207: Change your Language. Change the World

This podcast dives into the analysis of a cave diving fatality at Cenote Nariz in Mexico, based on a detailed report by the Creer Line and Safety Committee. The incident highlights critical lessons fo...

10 Sep 20256min

SH206: Single Diver Fatality in Cenote Nariz, 3 February 2024. CREER Report

SH206: Single Diver Fatality in Cenote Nariz, 3 February 2024. CREER Report

This podcast dives into the analysis of a cave diving fatality at Cenote Nariz in Mexico, based on a detailed report by the CREER Line and Safety Committee. The incident highlights critical lessons fo...

6 Sep 202522min

SH205: What one thing...

SH205: What one thing...

This episode explores the power of small, intentional changes to improve teamwork, leadership, and performance in diving. Drawing from the Human Diver team's experience with a new training platform, w...

3 Sep 202510min

SH204: Follow me! Trust me! I am your Leader!

SH204: Follow me! Trust me! I am your Leader!

Leadership in diving is critical for navigating uncertain situations and achieving successful outcomes, whether you're teaching students, leading a dive project, or running a dive center. Drawing less...

30 Aug 202511min

SH203: The Importance of Psychological Safety in Debriefs

SH203: The Importance of Psychological Safety in Debriefs

Debriefs are vital for learning and improvement, but making them effective can be challenging. This episode explores how the DEBrIEF framework, inspired by aviation and human factors experts, provides...

27 Aug 20258min

SH202: Accountability? Just another word for blame?

SH202: Accountability? Just another word for blame?

In this episode, we explore the meaning of accountability and its role in learning and improvement. Is accountability about assigning blame, or can it be a tool for growth? We discuss the difference b...

23 Aug 20257min

SH201: Knowledge is not enough. We must apply. What can you do to build HF into your training or education?

SH201: Knowledge is not enough. We must apply. What can you do to build HF into your training or education?

In this episode, we dive into how to integrate human factors and non-technical skills into dive training and businesses. We explore the importance of understanding and applying these concepts in real-...

20 Aug 20259min

SH200: Why we find it so hard to say no or change...the sunk cost fallacy

SH200: Why we find it so hard to say no or change...the sunk cost fallacy

In this episode, we explore why calling a dive can be so difficult and why safety ultimately allows us to dive more. We discuss how small issues and stressors, combined with the sunk cost fallacy, can...

16 Aug 20255min

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