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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SH112: Authority Gradient - Why people don't (or can't) speak up.

SH112: Authority Gradient - Why people don't (or can't) speak up.

In this episode, we discuss the challenges teams face when speaking up, especially in the presence of authority figures. A German research study found that in 72% of cases, team members chose to remai...

12 Okt 20244min

SH111: Big Data - Use as a Predictor? Or Not?

SH111: Big Data - Use as a Predictor? Or Not?

In this episode, we discuss the potential and challenges of using Big Data to predict safety and performance issues, especially when human behavior is involved. While traditional cause-and-effect thin...

9 Okt 20243min

SH110: Looking in the (Cultural) Mirror...

SH110: Looking in the (Cultural) Mirror...

In this episode, we explore cultural awareness and how understanding our own culture is key to improving relationships and performance in diverse environments. After attending a training session at Ab...

5 Okt 20245min

SH109: Anyone could have done that...!

SH109: Anyone could have done that...!

In this episode, we discuss the concept of "common sense" and how it's not always as common as we might think. Using the example of Columbus and his "uncommon sense" solution to standing an egg on its...

2 Okt 20243min

SH108: How Much Are You Willing to Risk?

SH108: How Much Are You Willing to Risk?

In this episode, we explore the parallels between decision-making in diving and the concepts from Daniel Kahneman's "Thinking, Fast and Slow." The discussion focuses on how divers often face tough cho...

28 Sep 20245min

SH107: Summary of RF4 Paper: Human Factors in Rebreather Diving

SH107: Summary of RF4 Paper: Human Factors in Rebreather Diving

In this episode, we discuss the importance of human factors in rebreather diving, highlighting key themes from the Rebreather Forum 4 conference. Rebreather diving, while offering unique opportunities...

25 Sep 202414min

SH106: Language Matters: An HF Approach to Reviewing an ‘Accident Analysis’

SH106: Language Matters: An HF Approach to Reviewing an ‘Accident Analysis’

In this podcast episode, we discuss a recent accident analysis published by RAID, which was framed as a hypothetical event but turned out to be based on a real-life diving incident without full consul...

21 Sep 202423min

SH105: Mistakes are good- learning from mistakes is sometimes better than getting it right

SH105: Mistakes are good- learning from mistakes is sometimes better than getting it right

In this episode, we discuss why mistakes are a valuable part of the learning process, especially in scuba diving training. While most instructors aim for their students to perform perfectly, making mi...

18 Sep 20245min

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