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The Special Forces Diving Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper gear setup
- Lack of emergency procedures
- 2. Equipment Check
- Faulty dive equipment
- Incorrect use of equipment
- 3. Entry into Water
- slipping or falling
- Drowning
- 4. Descent
- Decompression illness
- Entanglement
- 5. Bottom Time
- Poor visibility
- Hypothermia
- Barotrauma
- 6. Ascent
- Rapid ascent
- Decompression illness
- 7. Exit from Water
- Dehydration
- Hypothermia
- Exhaustion
- 8. Post-Dive Procedures
- Incorrect decompression
- Potential for hypothermia
- 9. Equipment Maintenance
- Incorrect maintenance procedures
- Equipment failure
- 10. Debriefing
- Inadequate information flow
- Missed important details
- 11. Diver Recovery
- Diver injury
- Equipment loss
- 12. Post Dive Care
- Delayed onset of decompression illness
- Fatigue
- Cold exposure
- 13. Equipment Storage
- Inadequate storage conditions
- Damaging of equipment
- 14. Record Keeping
- Inadequate record keeping procedures
- Information loss
- 15. Emergency Procedures
- Delays in response time
- Miscommunication during an emergency
- 16. Replenishment of Supplies
- Insufficient supplies
- Wrong tools or materials ordered
- 17. Training and Recertification
- Training inadequacy
- Knowledge or skill degradation over time
- 18. Dive Operations Review
- Missed hazards
- Incorrect hazard rating
- 19. Physical and Mental Health Check
- Untreated illness or injury
- Poor mental health condition
- 20. Special Forces Diving Hazard Review
- Missed potential threats
- Inadequate risk management procedures