Episode Description
This episode explains how Non-Technical Skills (NTS) and Human Factors in Diving (HFiD) only work when they become part of everyday diving culture, not just a course or a checklist. Real safety comes from how divers think, communicate, make decisions, and work as teams, not just from technical skills or equipment. It highlights the importance of shared language, reducing hierarchy, encouraging people to speak up, honest debriefs, and creating psychological safety so divers feel comfortable asking questions and raising concerns. For teams and dive centres, this means building strong technical foundations, teaching communication and decision-making skills, talking openly about risk versus reward, and making reflection and learning part of daily practice. The key message is that safer diving comes from habits, culture, and behaviour over time — not one-off training — where teams learn together, support each other, and keep working to be better than yesterday.
Original blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/post/the-practical-ways-of-bringing-hf-nts-into-diving
Links: Last weeks blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/would-you-speak-up-to-the-commander
Building psychological safety blogs: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/team-building-psych-safety-1
Nic Emery’s blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/what-are-we-pretending-not-to-know
DEBrIEF framework: https://www.thehumandiver.com/debrief
Tags: English| Operations & Procedures