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(294)

SH30: DEBrIEFing Capturing the experience and improving learning

SH30: DEBrIEFing Capturing the experience and improving learning

In this podcast episode, Gareth shares his insights from a presentation given to young CEOs and presidents during a diving trip, focusing on applying lessons from diving to non-diving environments. Th...

30 Des 20239min

SH29: Making a deviation to end up with a better outcome

SH29: Making a deviation to end up with a better outcome

In this podcast episode, the focus is on a scenario involving three teams of divers tasked with finding a wreck in challenging underwater conditions. The problem requires a mix of decision-making and ...

27 Des 20235min

SH28: Whose job is it to create change?

SH28: Whose job is it to create change?

In this podcast episode, the focus is on the importance of taking action and addressing issues in various environments, drawing parallels to a scenario in fire safety training. The speaker reflects on...

23 Des 20235min

SH27: Teamwork in Diving - What I Learned From a Recent Training Course

SH27: Teamwork in Diving - What I Learned From a Recent Training Course

In this podcast episode, Mike Mason, an instructor for The Human Diver in Australia, shares insights from his recent week-long dive training course focused on MOD 2 CCR. Emphasizing the importance of ...

20 Des 20238min

SH26: Why diving incident stories are ‘good’ and ‘bad’

SH26: Why diving incident stories are ‘good’ and ‘bad’

In this podcast episode, we explore the challenges of diver training and the limitations of a formulaic approach in preparing divers for real-world uncertainties. The discussion revolves around the di...

16 Des 202310min

SH25: Human Factors Analysis of a Maltese Diving Fatality

SH25: Human Factors Analysis of a Maltese Diving Fatality

In this podcast episode, we delve into the tragic details surrounding a fatal diving accident between friends, investigating a series of factors leading to the unfortunate outcome. The incident took p...

13 Des 202335min

SH24: Don't just focus on the errors

SH24: Don't just focus on the errors

In this podcast episode, we explore the concept of human error in diving and how it relates to different types of errors, including slips, lapses, mistakes, and violations. The episode highlights that...

9 Des 202314min

SH23: The Four Stages of Learning

SH23: The Four Stages of Learning

In this podcast episode, we delve into the four stages of learning, offering insights into the learning journey of a diver, from novice to expert. We begin with the first stage, unconscious incompeten...

6 Des 20235min

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