Dedications
Foreword
Book Outline
Chapter 1: Human Factors and Non-Technical Skills
Chapter 2: Diving Safety and Systems Thinking: the need to consider interactions and goals within the system
Chapter 3: Human Error: A terrible term to apply if we want to learn what happened!
Chapter 4: Risk and Uncertainty: Why numbers don't mean much when it comes to your risk perception and appetite
Chapter 5: Psychological Safety and a Just Culture: the route to improving learning
Chapter 6: Decision-making in Diving: 'Choices' are not what many perceive them to be
Chapter 7: Situational Awareness: Just because it's there, doesn't mean you've recognised its significance
Chapter 8: Communications: If only people would communicate clearly!
Chapter 9: Teamwork and Teaming: Doing more with less
Chapter 10: Leadership and Followership in Diving: The need for it is far more common than you'd think!
Chapter 11: Performance Shaping Factors
Chapter 12: Learning from Failure: Improving performance through feedback and reporting
Chapter 13: Bringing it all together
Chapter 14: Conclusions
Contributors