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The things we'd send a friend who was getting serious about this work.

The 'If Only…' film

Our short documentary with massive meaning. The first diving documentary that really looks into an event, not at it.

Incident write-ups

Practitioner-quality analyses, written for divers, not for lawyers

The Wetnotes series

Short notes on briefing, debriefing, and the small things that hold a team together.

Podcast episodes

Conversations with people doing this work — in diving and in adjacent industries.

Reading lists

What to read if you are coming to human factors from a diving background — or vice versa.

The occasional question

Sometimes the most useful thing is a hard question with no answer attached.

“What this training did for me was help me acknowledge that — as training agencies, instructors, and people who care about the people they work with — we owe it to each other to take a step back from our own biases and preconceived perceptions. We owe it to each other to identify the limits of our understanding, respond rather than react, and consider that perhaps we can make a difference for another person simply by being open and showing empathy. This training gave me hope that we can change the culture.”
Sabrina Figliomeni
Diver, Calgary
Sector: Recreational Diving
“The fact that a seasoned, full-time occupational dive safety team — responsible for a programme involving incredibly challenging, complex and diverse operations — gleaned as many insights as we did says a lot. This programme should be incorporated into all levels of training, from the most junior through to senior leadership.”
Mauritius Valente Bell
DSO, CaOS
Sector: Technical Diving
“The course allowed our Public Safety Dive team to come together as a true team. We learned we can grow and accomplish far more when we listen to each other's ideas and have input from all members of the team. We learned to shift our focus from 'why they did that wrong' to 'why it made sense for them to do it that way.' We are a better team today than we were before the course — and all without hitting the water.”
Luke Sitter
Fire Team Commander, Saskatoon
Sector: Commercial & Military
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“Before this programme I thought I understood why diving incidents happened. Afterwards I realised I had been looking at the wrong thing entirely. The shift in how I now brief, debrief, and respond when something goes differently to the plan is not subtle — it is fundamental.”

[Name]

Technical Diving Instructor, [Country]

Sector: Technical Diving

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“We have had safety consultants before. Gareth is not a safety consultant. He changed how our entire leadership team thinks about what an incident actually tells us. Our near-miss reporting increased by over forty per cent in the six months after the programme.”

[Name]

Head of HSE, [Organisation], [Sector]

Sector: Corporate and Industry

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“The best keynote I have seen in fifteen years of conference attendance. He did not tell us what to think. He gave us a framework we couldn't unsee.”

[Name]

Conference Chair, [Event Name]

Sector: Speaking and Keynotes

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