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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SH54: Brrrr- Cold water and the effects on our brain

SH54: Brrrr- Cold water and the effects on our brain

In this episode, we explore the cognitive effects of cold water on divers, balancing our understanding of temperature's impact with last week's discussion on heat. While physiological effects of cold ...

23 Mars 20245min

SH53: Hot, hot, hot- Challenges of diving in the heat

SH53: Hot, hot, hot- Challenges of diving in the heat

In this podcast episode, we explore the often-overlooked impact of weather, particularly heat, on divers' cognitive and physical abilities. Despite the common perception that warm temperatures are ide...

20 Mars 20244min

SH52: Change is difficult- consider the opposite

SH52: Change is difficult- consider the opposite

In this podcast episode, we delve into the contentious debates within the diving community, focusing on the half turn back of tank valves as a prime example. Exploring a recent Facebook group discussi...

16 Mars 20244min

SH51: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly- learning from achievements, challenges and mistakes

SH51: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly- learning from achievements, challenges and mistakes

In this podcast episode, we delve into the crucial role of mistakes in the learning process, drawing parallels between human learning and artificial intelligence. Reflecting on the challenges of learn...

13 Mars 20244min

SH50: Learning from stories isn't easy...here's why

SH50: Learning from stories isn't easy...here's why

In this podcast episode, we explore the challenge of bringing about change, emphasizing the importance of recognizing value in stories. Three compelling examples are discussed: a near-fatal diving inc...

9 Mars 20248min

SH49: Unleashing Your Sixth Sense: Building capacity and directing attention

SH49: Unleashing Your Sixth Sense: Building capacity and directing attention

Dive into the world of diving safety with insights from Gareth's blog on counterfactuals in this podcast episode. Jenny tackles common but unhelpful statements following accidents, such as "They shoul...

6 Mars 20248min

SH48: Lost in Translation: Unravelling Misunderstandings, Assumptions and Communication breakdowns

SH48: Lost in Translation: Unravelling Misunderstandings, Assumptions and Communication breakdowns

In this podcast episode, Jenny shares a humorous yet insightful experience from assessing an instructor course, highlighting the common issue of miscommunication. The example involves a diver misinter...

2 Mars 20244min

SH47: They should have lined in. I would have done that.

SH47: They should have lined in. I would have done that.

In this podcast episode, we explore a diving incident where two divers entered a wreck without laying a line, resulting in a challenging situation inside a room. We reflect on common responses that of...

27 Feb 20248min

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