Eight Questions About the Maldives Dive Accident

Eight Questions About the Maldives Dive Accident

Eight Questions About the Maldives Dive AccidentAndrzej Gornicki
Published on: 18/05/2026

Five Italian divers died in a cave at 55 m. Before anyone delivers a verdict, here are the questions Just Culture demands we ask first — and why their sequence matters.

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Osiem pytań o Malediwy

Osiem pytań o Malediwy

Osiem pytań o MalediwyAndrzej Gornicki
Published on: 18/05/2026

Pięciu włoskich nurków zginęło w jaskini na głębokości 55 metrów. Zanim ktokolwiek wyda osąd, oto osiem pytań, które zgodnie z zasadami kultury sprawiedliwego traktowania powinniśmy zadać w pierwszej kolejności.

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"We want accountability."

"We want accountability."

"We want accountability."Gareth Lock
Published on: 17/05/2026

6 divers are dead in the Maldives and the internet has already delivered its verdict. This piece resists the first story, separating what we actually know from speculation, and asks what real forward-looking accountability demands of the community

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When we ask 'What conditions made this more likely?' perspectives (should) change

When we ask 'What conditions made this more likely?' perspectives (should) change

When we ask 'What conditions made this more likely?' perspectives (should) changeGareth Lock
Published on: 17/05/2026

Diving incidents emerge from conditions, not just choices. This piece uses the 7-element PETTEOT model (Person, Environment, Tasks, Tools, External Influences, Organisation, Time) to show why context shapes behaviour and where real learning happens

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