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The Free Diving Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate equipment
- Insufficient training
- 2. Dive Planning
- Poor weather conditions
- Inadequate dive site knowledge
- 3. Equipment Check
- Faulty gear
- Improper use of gear
- 4. Gear Donning
- Incorrect fitting
- Equipment failure
- 5. Descent
- Ear barotrauma
- Loss of direction
- 6. Free Diving
- Drowning
- Equalisation issues
- 7. Emergency Procedures
- Inebriation or panic
- Lack of oxygen
- 8. Decompression Stops
- Decompression illness
- Nitrogen narcosis
- 9. Ascent
- Rapid ascent dangers
- Air embolism
- 10. Surface Recovery
- Seasickness
- Hypothermia
- 11. Equipment Doffing
- Slips and falls
- Incorrect storage
- 12. Debriefing
- Miscommunication
- Ignoring safety regulations
- 13. Equipment Maintenance
- Equipment failure
- Inadequate maintenance
- 14. Health Monitoring
- Physical exhaustion
- Dehydration
- 15. Records Management
- Loss of records
- Inaccurate records
- 16. Incident Reporting
- Delayed reporting
- Incorrect reporting
- 17. Follow up Actions
- Non-completion of action plans
- Lack of follow through
- 18. Training and Continuous Improvement
- Inadequate training
- Not adhering to quality standards
- 19. Equivalency Checking
- Non-standard procedures
- Inadequate checking
- 20. Performance Review
- Non-compliance
- Unresolved issues