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The Test Depth Diving Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper equipment
- Lack of training
- 2. Pre-dive check
- Equipment failure
- Incorrect dive patterns
- 3. Entry to water
- Slip and fall
- Drowning
- Cold shock
- 4. Descend to depth
- Decompression sickness
- Barotrauma
- Hypothermia
- 5. Bottom time
- Silt out
- Entanglement
- Running out of air
- 6. Ascent from depth
- Decompression sickness
- Omitted decompression
- Ascent too rapidly
- 7. Surface interval
- Radiation exposure
- Dehydration
- 8. Repeat dives
- Oxygen toxicity
- Nitrogen narcosis
- 9. Exit from water
- Slip and fall
- Marine Life
- 10. Post dive check
- Failure of equipment
- Missed decompression
- 11. Decompressing
- Rapid pressure changes
- Overstaying bottom time
- 12. Equipment handling
- Improper storage
- contamination
- 13. Communication mishaps
- Incorrect signals
- Misinterpretation
- 14. Monitoring divers
- Inadequate attention
- Lack of proper procedures
- 15. Emergency response
- Improper first aid
- Delay in treatment
- 16. Record Keeping
- Lack of documentation
- Miscommunication
- 17. Equipment maintenance
- Faulty equipment
- Bad maintenance practices
- 18. Clean up
- Inadequate cleaning
- Contamination
- 19. Reporting incidents
- Insufficient information
- Delayed response
- 20. Health surveillance
- Inadequate follow-up
- Overlooking health issues