Regardless of the depth, whether five meters or fifty meters, there is always a level of risk when it comes to scuba diving. The question is, how, as individuals, are we assessing and evaluating these situations? What steps can we take to improve and mitigate? In the aftermath of an incident, how do we create a community where an individual feels empowered to speak about the experience? Why have we created an environment where someone is reluctant, scared, or ashamed to speak about an accident?
In this Round Table Discussion about Risk Management and Accident Analysis, I speak with Grant Tobin, Dr. Neal Pollock, Charlie Roberson, and Gareth Lock.
Special guest appearance by Dr. Richard Harris.
Please enjoy!
Article by Jenny Lord:
Who is responsible for change?
Grant Tobin
https://www.instagram.com/baetobin/
https://www.mwue.org/
Gareth Lock
https://www.thehumandiver.com/
https://www.instagram.com/thehumandiver/
Charlie Roberson
https://www.fathomdive.com/
https://sites.google.com/view/karstunderwater/home
Neal Pollock
https://www.facebook.com/neal.pollock.92
Richard Harris
https://realriskpodcast.com/
https://www.instagram.com/richard.harris_/