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Counter-errorism in Diving: Applying Human Factors Training to Recreational Diving
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communications
darryl owen
decision making
human factors
just culture
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Mar 13, 2020
I test pre-immersione e le liste di controllo non sono sempre sufficienti a prevenire problemi legati all’attrezzatura!
beatrice rivoira
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decision making
italian
leadership
non technical skills
teamwork
Mar 10, 2020
CCR pre-dive checks and checklists are not always enough to prevent an equipment-based accident!
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gareth lock
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non-technical skills
teamwork
Mar 09, 2020
How safe is your diving?
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gareth lock
just culture
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Mar 06, 2020
The Importance of Decision Making in Setting Goals: Ensuring “The Juice is worth the Squeeze”
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cognitive biases
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guy shockey
Feb 27, 2020
Why ‘They should have’, ‘...could have’ or ‘I would have..’ do not improve diving safety
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gareth lock
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Aug 24, 2019
¿Eres un buceador suficientemente bueno?
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belen andres
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Jun 06, 2019
'Choices': Guaranteed small loss or a probable larger loss, injury or fatality?
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Sep 16, 2018
Dive safety leads to nothingness...and nothingness is unemotive!
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Sep 06, 2018
Why ‘everyone is responsible for their own risk-based decisions’ isn’t the right approach to take to improve diving safety.
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risk management
Aug 25, 2018
Cognitive Dissonance - Why you are right and I am wrong...Or are you?
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Aug 06, 2018
'Entirely Predictable' vs 'Managing Uncertainty': How many rolls on the dice?
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risk
Jul 22, 2018
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