Analiza z perspektywy Human Factors – podwójny wypadekśmiertelny w jaskini: Calimba 2004
Analiza Human Factors podwójnej śmiertelności w jaskini Calimba (2004) – przyczyny, wnioski i bezpieczniejsze nurkowanie przez naukę bez obwiniania.

Analiza Human Factors podwójnej śmiertelności w jaskini Calimba (2004) – przyczyny, wnioski i bezpieczniejsze nurkowanie przez naukę bez obwiniania.

Recovering the WWII B-24 TULSAMERICAN off Vis looked like archaeology but was really an HF exercise. Even conservative dives demanded teamwork, mission clarity, workload management and psychological safety. Diving's hardest problems are human ones.

A capable diver dies pushing past his limits. Drawing on the Fairchild B-52 crash and Doc Deep, this piece explores normalisation of deviance, ego, and why in diving, where no one can ground you, culture and a good team are the only real brake.

Smith is the primary author and editor of Beneficial Risks and Safety Science for Outdoor & Experiential Education as well as the host of an outdoor risk management podcast. He lives in Langley, Washington and loves exploring the Pacific Northwest
Human factors, non-technical skills and learning from emergent outcomes for the divers who refuse the bad-apple story.
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