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EPISODE · May 24, 2026 · 18 MIN

Byford Dolphin Disaster

from History's A Disaster · host Andrew

Send us Fan MailOne wrong move in a pressurized diving system can turn routine maintenance into an instant mass casualty event. We’re telling the story of the 1983 Byford Dolphin saturation diving accident, a North Sea offshore drilling rig disaster that shows how razor-thin the margin is when humans work hundreds of feet underwater under extreme pressure. We walk through what saturation diving actually is, why divers live sealed inside a hyperbaric chamber for weeks, and how a diving bell and trunk system acts like an airlock between two pressurized worlds. Along the way, we break down decompression sickness in plain language, including why dissolved nitrogen can become deadly bubbles if pressure drops too fast. It’s uncomfortable to think about, but understanding the physics is the only way to understand the stakes. Then we get into the night of the accident, the transfer procedure that’s supposed to keep everyone safe, and the catastrophic moment when a clamp is released before the system is ready. From there, we zoom out to the investigation, the push to frame it as simple human error, and the uncomfortable reality of outdated equipment and missing fail-safe interlocks that could have prevented a hatch from being opened under pressure. We also talk about what changed afterward, why North Sea divers and families kept pushing for accountability, and why robotics and ROV technology may be the best answer for the most dangerous subsea jobs. If you want more true disaster history, offshore safety lessons, and clear explanations of how these failures happen, subscribe, share this episode with a friend, and leave a rating or review.Facebook: historyisadisasterInstagram: historysadisasteremail: [email protected] thank you to Lunarfall Audio for producing and doing all the heavy lifting on audio editing since April 13, 2025, the Murder of Christopher Meyer episode https://lunarfallaudio.com/

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