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The Nuclear Diving Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Faulty equipment
- 2. Equipment Check
- Equipment malfunction
- Incorrect use of equipment
- 3. Dive Briefing
- Communication failure
- Misunderstanding emergency protocol
- 4. Dress Diver
- Incorrect fitting
- Equipment failure
- 5. Entry into Water
- Tripping & falling
- Inadequate water entry techniques
- 6. Underwater Work
- Exposure to nuclear radiation
- Low visibility
- Dangerous marine life
- 7. Communication Processes
- Faulty communication devices
- Miscommunication
- 8. Emergency Procedures
- Failure to react appropriately in emergencies
- Inadequate resources for emergencies
- 9. Decompression Stops
- Incorrect decompression protocol
- Rapid ascent
- 10. Ascent from Depth
- Barotrauma
- Decompression illness
- 11. Surface Action
- Unsafe surfacing
- Exposure to weather conditions
- 12. Debriefing
- Miscommunication
- Fatigue
- 13. Equipment Decontamination
- Exposure to nuclear material
- Equipment damage
- 14. Post-Dive Checks
- Overlooking injury or illness
- Equipment neglect
- 15. Reporting and Documentation
- Missing or incorrect information
- Non-compliance with legislation
- 16. Duty Handover
- Incomplete handover
- Miscommunication
- 17. Review of Procedure
- Non-compliance with procedure
- Unaddressed hazards
- 18. Training and Simulation
- Inadequate training
- Poor simulation conditions
- 19. Equipment Maintenance
- Improper maintenance
- Use of faulty equipment
- 20. Standards Compliance
- Non-compliant procedures
- Insufficient regulation understanding