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Citation

Smart D. Diving Hyperb. Med. 2010; 40(2): 83-87.

Affiliation

Medical Co-director, Department of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine, Royal Hobart Hospital and Clinical Associate Professor, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Department of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine, Royal Hobart Hospital, GPO Box 1061L, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia, Phone: +61-(0)3-6222-8193, Fax: +61-(0)3-6222-7268, E-mail: david.smart@dhhs.tas.gov.au.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society and European Underwater and Baromedical Society)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

23111899

Abstract

Risk management is a systematic process applied to all aspects of diving operations. The process aims to reduce accidents and adverse outcomes to a minimum. Risk results from a combination of probability and consequence, and where this combination has major or extreme impact, the risk should not be tolerated. Over the four years 2001-2004, the incidence of decompression illness amongst abalone divers in Tasmania was 1.4 cases per 100 divers per year. Risk management in diving encompasses medical fitness, education and training, dive planning, equipment and maintenance, emergency procedures and equipment, and continual vigilance to remedy new risks as they are identified. There is still much to achieve in the Tasmanian abalone diving industry in all areas of risk management.


Language: en

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