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The In-Water Recompression Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect Equipment
- Inadequate Training
- 2. Equipment Check
- Rupture Disks Failure
- Leakage
- 3. In-Water Entry
- Slips
- Falls
- Drowning
- 4. Surface Swim/Descend to Bottom
- Fatigue
- Drowning
- Decompression Illness (DCI)
- 5. Monitoring Dive Time and Depth
- Oxygen Toxicity
- Incorrect Decompression Procedure
- 6. Ascent
- Fast Ascent leading to DCI
- Oxygen Toxicity
- 7. Surface Interval
- Hypothermia
- Loss of Consciousness
- 8. Descent for Recompression
- Barotrauma
- Oxygen Toxicity
- 9. Constantly Monitor Condition
- Incorrect Readings
- Miscommunication
- Lost Concentration
- 10. Breathing Mix Change
- Incorrect Gas supply
- Carbon dioxide retention
- 11. Ascent after Recompression
- DCI
- Fast Ascent
- Oxygen Toxicity
- 12. Surface Swim/Exit Water
- Fatigue
- Icing Up
- Slips
- Falls
- 13. Post Dive Checks
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- OiI Contamination
- 14. De-brief & Handover Documentation
- Miscommunication
- Unrecorded Errors
- 15. Equipment Cleaning and Maintenance
- Damage due to improper handling
- Allergic Reaction
- 16. Equipment Storage
- Incorrect Storage leading to damage
- Theft or Loss
- 17. Emergency Readiness
- Inadequate Preparedness for emergencies
- 18. Compliance with Regulations
- Non-compliance with Laws
- 19. Waste Management
- Improper Disposal of Waste
- 20. Ongoing Monitoring and Review
- Inconsistency in monitoring
- Not updated with the changes