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SH116: Incompetent and Unaware: You don't know what you don't know...

SH116: Incompetent and Unaware: You don't know what you don't know...

Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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In this episode, we dive into the Dunning-Kruger effect and how it impacts diver safety. The presentation from TekDiveUSA 2016 emphasizes that humans often overestimate their own knowledge, creating gaps in situational awareness that can lead to dangerous decisions. By understanding cognitive biases, such as outcome and hindsight bias, divers can begin to recognize how easy it is to misjudge risks. Just as in aviation, implementing safety protocols like checklists and open communication within dive teams can improve decision-making. The Human Diver training offers essential human factors skills, enabling divers to better manage complex situations and avoid the complacency that comes from overconfidence.

 

Original blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/incompetent-and-unaware-you-don-t-know-what-you-don-t-know

 

Links: Wingsuit video: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9cs51gbyujce3i6/Wingsuit-small.mp4?dl=1

Digger video: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lmoj32hq6ajgd7h/Digger-Captioned.mp4?dl=1

Selective attention video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGQmdoK_ZfY&feature=youtu.be

Sidney Dekker’s videos on Just Culture: https://youtu.be/PVWjgqDANWA

Reading list: https://www.thehumandiver.com/pages/reading-list

 

Tags:  English, Diving, Gareth Lock, Human Factors, Safety

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