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The Saturation Diving Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Insufficient training
- Gear malfunction
- 2. Safety Briefing
- Inadequate knowledge
- Missed instructions
- 3. Suit Up
- Wrong sizing
- Equipment failure
- 4. Pre-Dive Medical Check
- Undiagnosed medical conditions
- 5. Chamber Entry
- Pressure changes
- Entrapment risks
- 6. Dive Commence
- Underwater visibility
- Marine life presence
- 7. Underwater Work
- Sharp objects
- Difficulties in breathing
- 8. Communication with Surface Crew
- Device failure
- Language barriers
- 9. Return to Surface
- Decompression sickness
- Cold temperatures
- 10. Post Dive Medical Examination
- Delayed symptoms of decompression sickness
- 11. Debriefing
- Failure to acknowledge errors
- Ignoring suggestions for improvements
- 12. Equipment Pack Down
- Misplacement of gear
- Malfunctioning equipment
- 13. Dive Site Cleanup
- Marine pollutants
- Heavy lifting injuries
- 14. Document and Report Submission
- Lost documents
- Data misuse
- 15. Rest and Recuperation
- Irregular sleep patterns
- Neglecting to rest properly
- 16. Gear Maintenance check
- Faulty equipment
- Skipping routine maintenance checks
- 17. Training and Equipment Upgrades
- Late implementation
- Lack of new training programs
- 18. Emergency rescue drill
- Inadequate skills
- Misunderstanding instructions
- 19. Review Safety Protocols
- Out-of-date procedures
- Ignoring new research findings
- 20. Retrieve underwater equipment and tools
- Equipment trapped under marine life
- Sharp object hazards