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The Technical Diving Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper equipment
- Lack of training
- 2. Pre-Dive Check
- Omitting checks
- Equipment malfunction
- 3. Equipment Setup
- Incorrect setup
- Equipment faults
- 4. Entry Into Water
- Tripping and falling
- Unexpected water conditions
- 5. Descent
- Rapid descent
- Equalisation issues
- 6. Bottom Activities
- Nitrogen narcosis
- Decompression sickness
- 7. Ascent
- Fast ascent
- Decompression sickness
- 8. Post-Dive Procedures
- Oxygen toxicity
- Hypothermia
- 9. Equipment Dismantling
- Incorrect process
- Physical injuries
- 10. Dive Review & Logging
- Not logging dive
- Forgetting important details
- 11. Equipment Maintenance
- Faulty equipment
- Inadequate maintenance
- 12. Emergency Management
- Lack of emergency plan
- Panic in dangerous situations
- 13. Health Checks
- Ignoring health issues
- Dehydration
- 14. Training
- Inadequate skills
- Lack of up-to-date knowledge
- 15. Travel To and From Site
- Travel accidents
- Fatigue