SH226: 'They Lost Situation Awareness'

The phrase "loss of situation awareness" is often misused as a simplistic explanation for diving incidents, focusing on blame rather than understanding the context and contributing factors. Situation awareness involves perceiving the environment, comprehending its significance, and projecting future outcomes to make informed decisions. It can be compromised by factors like fixation, poor communication, or inadequate preparation. To improve situation awareness, divers should practice key skills on land, conduct thorough dive briefings, and engage in reflective debriefings to identify lessons learned. By moving beyond oversimplified explanations and fostering curiosity, divers can enhance safety and teamwork underwater.

Original blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/they-lost-situation-awareness

 

Links: UNITED-C model: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/Why%20are%20dive%20briefings%20important%3F%20How%20to%20deliver%20them%20effectively

Further reading: Situation Awareness and Mental Models

Selective Attention Exists! 5 Tips to Increase Situational Awareness in Diving

Unleashing Your Sixth Sense: Building capacity and directing attention

Running out of gas- Why does this happen and how can we prevent it?

How do I improve my Situation Awareness?

You can't pay MORE attention: the myth of 'loss of situation awareness'

Tags:  English, Decision Making, Hindsight Bias, Incident Analysis, John Strobridge, Situation Awareness, Situational Awareness