SH33: Introducing Human Factors into Scientific Diving: first impressions
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01/10/2024
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Counter-Errorism in Diving: Applying Human Factors to Diving
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SH33: Introducing Human Factors into Scientific Diving: first impressions
Release Date: 01/10/2024
Description: In this podcast episode, the host reflects on the crucial role of human factors in diving, particularly in the context of scientific diving, where diverse skills are essential for conducting underwater research. The episode details the experience of implementing human factors training in the first Occupational Scientific Diving Training class at the Tvärminne Zoological Station in Finland. The scientific diving class, held over six weeks, aimed to develop skills in project management, supervision, emergency plans, and diving skills. The incorporation of human factors principles, such as creating a psychologically safe environment, using checklists, and improving communication techniques, significantly enhanced the students' learning experience. The host shares how these practices fostered teamwork, reduced errors, and improved safety and efficiency in the challenging underwater environment. The episode concludes with the students' positive feedback, highlighting the transformative impact of integrating human factors training into scientific diving education. Original Blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/HF-into-scientific-diving Links: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/research-stations/tvarminne-zoological-station/finnish-scientific-diving-academy Tags: English, Beatrice Rivoira, Checklists Communication, Psychological Safety, Scientific Diving, Teamwork
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SH01: HF for Dummies. Part 1. Human Factors.
Release Date: 10/01/2023
Description: In this 10-part podcast series, we'll explore the basics of human factors in diving, breaking down complex ideas in a way that's easy to grasp. Each episode will feature real-life examples to make the concepts clear. We're doing this series because we've heard feedback that some diving information can be too hard to understand. Our first episode explains what human factors are and why they matter in diving. We'll cover topics like how to give a dive briefing, using checklists effectively, making good decisions, and more. These principles help divers do the right things and avoid mistakes. Join us as we make diving safer and more understandable for everyone. Original Blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/hf-for-dummies-part-1-human-factors Tags: English Dummies Gareth Lock Human Factors Non-Technical Skills Links:Humanistic Systems: Four Kinds of ‘Human Factors’ - https://humanisticsystems.com/2017/08/11/four-kinds-of-human-factors-1-the-human-factor/
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SH17: Human Factors. What it is. What it isn't. Why you need to knw.
Release Date: 11/15/2023
Description: In this podcast episode, we delve into the realm of Human Factors in diving, breaking down its fundamental concept of designing systems that facilitate correct actions and deter mistakes. Human Factors in diving encompasses various aspects, including improving teaching techniques, minimizing errors in equipment use, and promoting a culture of inquiry and learning within the diving community. We explore its history in aviation and nuclear power industries, highlighting the shift from blaming individuals to understanding system limitations and human performance. The episode introduces the SHELL framework, emphasizing the interdependence of hardware, environment, software, and people in complex systems. It discusses four perspectives of Human Factors: the psychology of humans, human characteristics, factors affecting humans, and socio-technical system interaction. Additionally, we examine survey results that reveal diver perceptions of Human Factors. The episode clears misconceptions, emphasizing that Human Factors is not common sense, politeness, or just the cause of accidents. It explores the role of checklists and the challenges of implementing Human Factors in diving. Ultimately, it underscores the importance of understanding the specifics of Human Factors for effective teaching and safety improvements in diving, and the need for training agencies to integrate Human Factors into their programs for the betterment of diver safety. Original blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/human-factors-in-diving-what-it-is-what-it-isn-t-why-you-need-to-know Links: Insight into the background of Human Factors: https://youtu.be/iHaQjoxQlLs?si=K0CGhCzvu8pwf6wr The ‘SHELL’ framework used by the aviation community: https://skybrary.aero/articles/icao-shell-model The first of Steven Shorrock’s blogs about what Human Factors is: https://humanisticsystems.com/2017/08/11/four-kinds-of-human-factors-1-the-human-factor/ Gareth’s presentation at Rebreather Forum 4.0 https://gue.tv/programs/rebreather-forum-4?cid=3312565&permalink=5-gareth-lock-human-factors-in-diving Another series of blogs from Steven Shorrock: https://humanisticsystems.com/2019/07/10/what-human-factors-isnt-1-common-sense/ How to build a checklist (part 1 and 2) https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/how-to-building-an-effective-checklist https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/how-to-improve-diving-checklist-design-and-use The training courses that The Human Diver run: https://www.thehumandiver.com/training GUE tv- Human Factors for beginners: https://gue.tv/programs/human-factors-basics-for-divers Resources from RF 4.0https://bit.ly/rf4-resources Tags: - English Gareth Lock Human Factors
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SH67: Diving Liability Insurance: Enabler or Barrier to Diving Safety?
Release Date: 05/08/2024
Description: In this podcast episode, we explore the importance of Human Factors training in the diving industry, drawing parallels with its significance in aviation. A firsthand account reveals how insurance premiums reflect the recognition of this training's value, emphasizing the shift from blaming individuals to fostering a culture of learning for safety improvement. While insurance companies incentivize instructors to undergo such training, diving agencies have yet to mandate it, potentially impacting the industry's sustainability. The discussion underscores the necessity of viewing the issue holistically and integrating Human Factors training into all aspects of diving, beyond just formal instruction. Ultimately, change may only occur when instructors recognize the direct benefits, potentially through increased premiums, prompting a broader industry shift. The episode concludes with a reflection on the potential for a politically relevant event to drive change, echoing insights from Gareth Lock's presentation on the subject. Original blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/diving-liability-insurance-enabler-or-barrier-to-diving-safety Links: Compliance to avoid litigation: https://gue.com/blog/compliance-provides-an-illusion-of-safety-in-diving/ Gareth’s presentation at Rebreather Forum 4: https://gue.tv/programs/5-gareth-lock-human-factors-in-diving Relevant slide: https://www.thehumandiver.com/rf4-resources Tags: English, Decision Making, Guy Shockey, Risk Management
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