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The Maritime Security Diving Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Incorrect equipment usage
- Drowning
- 2. Suiting Up
- Material allergies
- Inappropriate fit of the gear
- Heatstroke
- 3. Equipment Check
- Equipment failure
- Incorrect use of equipment
- Inadequate pre-dive checks
- 4. Briefing
- Miscommunication
- Lack of understanding safety procedures
- 5. Water Entry
- Slips and falls
- Incorrect entry technique
- Collision with other objects or personnel
- 6. Underwater Navigation
- Poor visibility
- Silting
- Lost diver scenarios
- 7. Task Execution
- Entanglement
- Puncture hazards
- Lack of communication capabilities
- 8. Emergency Procedures
- Inefficient rescue retrieval
- Incorrect implementation of emergency procedures
- 9. Ascend/Descend
- Decompression sickness
- Rapid ascent/descent
- Barotrauma
- 10. Post Dive Debriefing
- Incomplete exchange of information
- Inadequate incident reporting
- 11. Equipment Rinse Down
- Incorrect Disassembly
- Loss of equipment
- 12. Equipment Storage
- Improper storage causing damage
- Theft of gear
- 13. Record Keeping
- Incomplete recording
- Misrepresentation of dive details
- 14. Gas Management
- Inadequate air supply management
- Wrong gas mixtures
- 15. Decompression Chamber Operation
- Incorrect operation
- Pressure-related injuries
- Oxygen toxicity
- 16. Hyperbaric Treatment
- Incorrect procedure application
- Oxygen toxicity
- 17. Rescue plan
- Miscommunication
- Inadequate practice and execution
- 18. Post Dive Checks
- Inadequate post-dive checks
- Oversight of divers' health condition
- 19. Debriefing Efficiency
- Inefficient debriefing leading to inadequate learning
- 20. Check-out (End of day)
- Misplaced/loss of equipment
- Lack of compliance in end-of-day procedures