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(297)

SH145: Cognitive Dissonance - Why you are right and I am wrong...Or are you?

SH145: Cognitive Dissonance - Why you are right and I am wrong...Or are you?

In this episode, we dive into cognitive dissonance—the psychological discomfort of confronting facts that challenge our beliefs—and how it impacts decision-making and safety in diving. Drawing on insi...

5 Feb 20257min

SH144: Just another brick in (under) the wall...taking action

SH144: Just another brick in (under) the wall...taking action

In this episode, we explore the gap between knowledge and action, focusing on how even small, intentional changes can lead to significant improvements in safety and performance. Drawing from examples ...

1 Feb 20258min

SH143: 'Entirely Predictable' vs 'Managing Uncertainty': How many rolls on the dice?

SH143: 'Entirely Predictable' vs 'Managing Uncertainty': How many rolls on the dice?

In this episode, we delve into the complexities of managing risk and uncertainty in diving, challenging the notion that accidents are "entirely predictable." Unlike measurable risks, diving involves c...

29 Jan 202513min

SH142: The standard you walk past is the standard you accept

SH142: The standard you walk past is the standard you accept

The diving industry faces challenges in maintaining high safety standards due to a lack of effective feedback mechanisms and a fear of reprisal for reporting substandard practices. Feedback is essenti...

25 Jan 20256min

SH141: We cannot improve if we don't learn. We can't learn if we don't understand.

SH141: We cannot improve if we don't learn. We can't learn if we don't understand.

When discussing diving incidents, it’s vital to shift away from blame and hindsight bias and instead foster a culture of open dialogue to understand why decisions made sense at the time. Often, divers...

22 Jan 202511min

SH140: Safety is not _the_ priority...

SH140: Safety is not _the_ priority...

Safety in diving is not a standalone priority but one of many factors, including time, money, resources, and productivity, that individuals and organizations must balance in a dynamic environment. Saf...

18 Jan 202511min

SH139: What does Human Factors in Diving mean?

SH139: What does Human Factors in Diving mean?

Human factors in diving encompass everything from individual behavior to the interaction between divers, technology, and organizational systems. This podcast dives into the complexities of human facto...

15 Jan 20258min

SH138: Why ‘Human Error’ is a poor term if we are to improve diving safety

SH138: Why ‘Human Error’ is a poor term if we are to improve diving safety

This podcast explores the limitations of attributing diving accidents to "human error," a reductionist explanation that fails to address the complexities of real-world decision-making and system failu...

11 Jan 202525min

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