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The Military Diving Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper training
- Equipment malfunction
- 2. Equipment Check
- Diving gear failure
- Oxygen supply disruption
- 3. Pre-dive Briefing
- Communication breakdown
- Misunderstanding of duties
- 4. Dress and equipment up
- Incorrect gear fit
- Equipment contamination
- 5. Enter Water
- Slip and falls
- Shock from water temperature
- 6. Submerge
- Panic/anxiety
- Rapid change in pressure
- 7. Underwater Navigation
- Low visibility
- Encountering hazardous marine life
- 8. Use of Tools and Equipment
- Malfunction of tools/equipment
- Entrapment
- 9. Communication with Surface
- Signal loss
- Misinterpretation of signals
- 10. Decompression Stops
- Decompression illness
- Issue with depth control device
- 11. Surface
- Changing environmental conditions
- Fatigue or hypothermia
- 12. Post Dive Equipment Care
- Maintenance issues
- Contamination exposure
- 13. Debriefing
- Miscommunication
- Missed report of issues/concerns
- 14. Reporting/Documentation
- Incorrect entries/data
- Loss or misplacement of documents
- 15. Emergencies handling
- Inadequate first aid supplies
- Lack of emergency response plan
- 16. Equipment storage
- Incorrect storage
- Damages during storage
- 17. Health monitoring
- Failure to recognise symptoms
- Overlooking routine check-ups
- 18. Training and capacity building
- Inadequate skill development
- Overlooking training needs
- 19. Safety management
- Inadequate safety measures
- Non-compliance of safety regulations
- 20. Review and improvement
- Ignoring feedbacks
- Resistance to change