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SH256: Top Tips for Technical/Cave Divers – Leadership

SH256: Top Tips for Technical/Cave Divers – Leadership

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

February 25, 202610m 23s

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Show Notes

This episode looks at the idea that all technical divers are leaders, even if they don’t see themselves that way, because their experience, behaviour, and decisions influence others in the water. Leadership in diving isn’t about giving orders; it’s about building trust, staying calm, communicating clearly, and creating an environment where everyone feels safe to speak up. The discussion explains how leadership roles in technical diving can change during a dive and highlights key qualities of good leaders, such as technical competence, good decision-making, strong situation awareness, and leading by example. It also shares practical tips, like fostering psychological safety, being consistent with procedures, understanding and explaining the reasons behind decisions, and always trying to improve. The main message is simple: as a technical diver, you are a role model, and by being the diver you would want to follow, you can help your whole team dive more safely and effectively.

Original blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/top-tips-for-technical-cave-divers-leadership

Tags: - english cave diving human factors lanny vogel leadership psychological safety technical diving