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SH171: If A=B and B=C, then why A≠C?

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Counter-Errorism in Diving: Applying Human Factors to Diving · Gareth Lock at The Human Diver

May 7, 20257m 45s

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In this blog, Bart Den Ouden shares a personal experience highlighting the importance of psychological safety, vulnerability, and human factors in diving. While teaching a rebreather instructor course, Bart forgot a critical piece of equipment, turning the oversight into a teachable moment. He emphasizes that instructors, as humans, can make mistakes, and fostering open communication and trust among divers is essential for safety and learning. By reflecting on errors—intentional or accidental—divers can improve team dynamics, decision-making, and preparedness, creating safer environments for themselves and others.

Original blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/checking_each_other

 

Tags:  English, Bart Den Ouden, CCR, Human Error, Leadership, Psychological Safety, Rebreather, Teamwork