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SH27: Teamwork in Diving - What I Learned From a Recent Training Course

SH27: Teamwork in Diving - What I Learned From a Recent Training Course

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

December 20, 20238m 37s

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Show Notes

In this podcast episode, Mike Mason, an instructor for The Human Diver in Australia, shares insights from his recent week-long dive training course focused on MOD 2 CCR. Emphasizing the importance of teamwork, he discusses key takeaways applicable to all divers, regardless of their specific diving interests. Mike delves into the significance of team pre-jump checks, highlighting how performing these checks as a group enhances awareness and emergency response. Gas planning and computer settings are explored, with an emphasis on independent problem-solving and the use of worst-case scenarios for safer decision-making. Mike also underscores the unique approach of physically supporting teammates during simulated problems, enhancing safety and situational awareness. The episode concludes with a recommendation for instructor Marc Crane, known for integrating Human Factors into dive training, and the value of non-technical skills in becoming a better diver.

Original blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/teamwork-in-diving-what-i-learned-from-a-recent-training-course

 

Links:

Dummies series, Leadership blog https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/HFiD-for-dummies-teamwork

 

Tags:

 English, Communication, Decision Making, Mike Mason, Situation Awareness, Teamwork

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