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Counter-Errorism in Diving: Applying Human Factors to Diving

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Counter-Errorism in Diving: Applying Human Factors to Diving

Gareth Lock at The Human Diver

SH292: Learning or Blaming: The Choice the Diving Industry Needs to Make. Part 3 of 3.

July 01, 2026 3:00am 14 min

This final blog explores what the research means and how the diving community can realistically improve learning and safety. It argues that the problem is not broken individuals but a system that quietly encourages blame...

SH291: What the Data Told Us: Fear, Trust, and the Stories That Never Get Told. Part 2 of 3.

June 27, 2026 3:00am 13 min

This blog explains how a mixed-methods study explored why divers struggle to share honest, learning-focused stories about incidents. Using a large international survey, focus groups, and expert interviews, the research f...

SH290: What Happens Underwater, Stays Underwater — And That's a Problem. Part 1 of 3

June 24, 2026 3:00am 12 min

This episode introduces the problem behind learning in diving safety, using the 2020 death of Linnea Mills to highlight how incidents are often caused by deeper system issues, not just individual mistakes. While near-mis...

SH289: Chac Mool - Diving Deeper into a Triple Fatality with Human Factors

June 20, 2026 3:00am 24 min

This episode examines a 2012 triple fatality at Cenote Chac Mool in Mexico using a Human Factors approach, showing how accidents are rarely caused by a single mistake but by a combination of small, interacting factors. A...

SH288: The 'Obvious Thing' Nobody Noticed

June 17, 2026 3:00am 15 min

This episode explores the fatal case of 18-year-old Linnea Mills to show how visible hazards can go unnoticed when an instructor lacks the mental capacity to recognise them. Linnea was overweighted, unable to inflate her...

SH287: When the Picture Goes Dark

June 13, 2026 3:00am 16 min

This episode explores why divers don’t truly “lose” situation awareness, but instead run out of the mental capacity needed to maintain it. Through the story of James on a challenging wreck dive, it shows how increasing d...

SH286: The Shortcut That Gets You Home — and the One That Doesn't

June 10, 2026 3:00am 10 min

Divers make many decisions quickly, often without realising it, by using heuristics—mental shortcuts that help us act fast when time and information are limited. These shortcuts are essential and often effective, especia...

SH285: When Skill Alone Isn't Enough: The Resilient Performance Model

June 06, 2026 3:00am 11 min

Diving operations rarely fail because people lack skill; they fail when skilled individuals are not supported by the systems around them. The Resilient Performance Model from The Human Diver explains that performance com...

SH284: LEODSI and PETTEOT: A Systems Approach for Understanding How Diving Really Works

June 03, 2026 3:00am 12 min

When something goes wrong in diving, people often ask “who made the mistake?”, but that question usually oversimplifies what really happened and stops us from learning. The Learning from Emergent Outcomes framework (LEOD...

SH283: You're Accountable. You're Responsible. You're It!

May 30, 2026 3:00am 17 min

This piece explores how diving incidents are often misunderstood by focusing too quickly on blame rather than learning. It explains the important difference between responsibility (who was involved) and accountability (w...

SH282: Isolation Amplifies Drift: When Remote Operations Make Small Deviations Invisible

May 27, 2026 3:00am 11 min

This blog by Michael John Snow explores how small equipment issues on a remote expedition vessel can gradually become accepted as “normal,” not because of poor decisions, but because of how isolated systems work. In thes...

SH281: HMS Scylla Wreck Penetration Tragedy: Two Perspectives on Learning

May 23, 2026 3:00am 37 min

This episode looks at the 2021 wreck diving tragedy on HMS Scylla, where three experienced divers entered the wreck and only one survived. It first examines the kind of reaction often seen on social media, where the inci...

SH280: This Could Happen to Any Dive Operator: What We Can Really Learn From The Perth Diving Academy Incident

May 20, 2026 3:00am 9 min

This episode explores the serious incident in which two divers were accidentally left behind by a dive boat near Rottnest Island while diving with Perth Diving Academy. Rather than treating it as the failure of one opera...

SH279: The Tower Was Already Full of Holes

May 16, 2026 3:00am 9 min

This episode looks at how diving incidents are often explained by blaming the last person involved, much like blaming the person who pulls the final brick from an already unstable Jenga tower. While that person may be th...

SH278: Be Curious, Not Judgemental

May 13, 2026 3:00am 6 min

This episode looks at how quick judgement, especially online, can block learning and make diving less safe. Using a real example of an adaptive scuba training video that received harsh criticism, it explains how people o...

SH277: You are entering water with known problems, and don't kid yourself that it's any different.

May 09, 2026 3:00am 11 min

This episode explores why people often go diving even when something feels “off,” and how risk usually starts before anyone gets in the water. It explains that danger doesn’t come from one big mistake, but from small pre...

SH276: If there are no silver bullets, build capacity to fail safely

May 06, 2026 3:00am 14 min

This episode explores what real safety improvement in diving could look like if we stop copying other industries and start designing for the reality of diving itself. It explains that diving is commercial, lightly regula...

SH275: The death of a child in diver training. There are no ‘silver bullet’ solutions

May 02, 2026 3:00am 30 min

This episode looks at the tragic death of 12-year-old D.H. during a scuba training dive and explains it not as one person’s mistake, but as a failure of the whole system around her. Using court documents and a safety sci...

SH274: When Do We Stop Asking “Why?”

April 29, 2026 3:00am 14 min

This episode explores why asking “why did this happen?” after a diving accident is important — but not enough on its own. It explains that investigations often stop too early, not because everything is understood, but be...

SH273: What story gets told? What words are used? Who gets to the tell the multiple stories?

April 25, 2026 3:00am 9 min

This episode looks at two very different ways of telling the same tragic story — the death of a 12-year-old girl during a scuba training dive in Texas — and why the way we tell these stories matters for real safety. The ...

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