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The Police Diving Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unmaintained equipment
- lack of task understanding
- 2. Diver Briefing
- Miscommunication
- improper dive planning
- 3. Dive Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- incorrect setup
- 4. Water Entry
- Slippery surfaces
- water hazards
- 5. Underwater Navigation
- Poor visibility
- unpredictable water currents
- 6. Hazard Assessment
- Missing hazard recognition
- inadequate safety distance
- 7. Incident Management
- Inadequate response to alarms
- delayed evacuation
- 8. Recovery Dive
- Insufficient recovery period
- dive illness risk
- 9. Post Dive Check
- Neglecting equipment checks
- insufficient decompression
- 10. Record Keeping
- Incomplete logs
- misrecording of information
- 11. Equipment Maintenance
- Neglected maintenance
- unfamiliar with procedures
- 12. Emergency Procedures
- Inconsistent emergency procedures
- untrained personnel
- 13. Debriefing
- Lack of feedback
- misunderstanding instructions
- 14. Regular Training
- In adequate skill levels
- not up-to-date with regulations
- 15. Health Monitoring
- Inconsistent health checkups
- overlooking minor health issues
- 16. Reporting Procedures
- Delayed reporting
- inaccurate reports
- 17. Review and Update
- Outdated procedures
- ignorance of updated practices
- 18. Equipment Disposal
- Incorrect disposal
- harmful to environment
- 19. Decontamination Process
- Improper decontamination
- delayed process
- 20. Final Documentation
- Misplaced documents
- false declarations