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SH263: The desperate need for blame

An episode of the Counter-Errorism in Diving: Applying Human Factors to Diving podcast, hosted by Gareth Lock at The Human Diver, titled "SH263: The desperate need for blame" was published on March 21, 2026 and runs 13 minutes.

March 21, 2026 ·13m · Counter-Errorism in Diving: Applying Human Factors to Diving

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This episode tells the story of a calm, well-planned dive that still ended with an unexpected case of decompression sickness, and uses it to explore how people react when things go wrong. Even when the dive was conservative, the team experienced, and everything seemed to be done “right,” a diver still became unwell — showing that not all risks can be controlled or explained. The episode looks at our natural need to find someone or something to blame after accidents, and how this search for causes often comes from fear, not facts. It explains how people try to protect their sense of safety by creating simple explanations, even when reality is uncertain and complex. The core message is that true safety in diving doesn’t come from believing we can control everything, but from accepting uncertainty, staying humble, learning from events without blame, and building resilience, awareness, and reflection into every dive.

Original blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/post/desperate-need-for-blame

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Tags: English| Sense-making, Decision-making, & Psychology

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