
SH147: Dive safety leads to nothingness...and nothingness is unemotive!
Counter-Errorism in Diving: Applying Human Factors to Diving · Gareth Lock at The Human Diver
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Show Notes
How do you measure safety in diving? This episode dives into a real story of a dive team that adapted to an emerging safety risk when two divers, certified but inexperienced in drysuits and challenging conditions, showed signs of stress. Through situational awareness, communication, and teamwork, the team adjusted their plan, choosing a safer dive site where the less experienced divers could build confidence. The story highlights how safety isn’t about luck or strict rule-following but proactive decision-making and collaboration. We explore how divers can develop the skills to create safety and why “nothing happening” often means someone made it happen.
Original blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/safety-is-nothingness
Tags: English, Decision Making, Gareth Lock, Human Factors, Leadership, Safety, Teamwork