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The Diving Physiology Education Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Poor equipment maintenance
- 2. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- Lack of necessary gear
- 3. Diver Briefing
- Miscommunication
- Lack of awareness about safety measures
- 4. Entry Into Water
- Slip and fall
- Drowning
- 5. Descent
- Rapid descent
- Pressure equalisation issues
- 6. Underwater Tasks
- Entanglement
- Getting lost
- Equipment failure
- 7. Monitoring Dive
- Inadequate monitoring
- Inaccurate communication between diver and support team onshore
- 8. Ascent
- Decompression sickness
- Rapid ascent
- 9. Emergencies Handling
- Inadequate emergency response plan
- Negligent first aid
- 10. Post Dive Recovery
- Hyperbaric injuries
- Hypothermia
- Dehydration
- 11. Equipment Storage
- Incorrect handling
- Physical injury due to poorly stored equipment
- 12. Debrief
- Miscommunication
- Missing important information about the dive experience and performance
- 13. Documentation
- Mistakes in paperwork
- Non-compliance with regulations
- 14. Equipment Cleaning and Maintenance
- Chemical hazards
- Sharp object injuries
- 15. Review & Continuous Improvement
- Ignoring feedbacks
- Lack of ongoing improvement initiatives