Scuba Diving Operational Risk Management is the first book dedicated to the practical application of risk management to diving of all kinds and at all levels. It is a step-by-step how-to guide. In seeking to maintain diver safety, inform rescue management procedures and learn from near misses a process for identifying and dealing with risks is vital. In this key text, former SAS Assault Swimmer Class 1 Gino Ferreri details the procedure for pinpointing the real causes of dangers, and mitigating against them and their effects. Of great benefit to recreational, advanced and professional divers, plus anyone directly or indirectly associated with diving. All will find value in the principles and techniques contained in the book, which will remain relevant throughout their personal development and any future advances in equipment and approaches. Contains information that aligns with the ISO 31000 international risk management standard
By:
Claudio Gino Fererri
Imprint: Dived Up Publications
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 14mm
Weight: 250g
ISBN: 9781909455504
ISBN 10: 1909455504
Series: Dived Up Guides
Pages: 192
Publication Date: 27 February 2024
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Adult education
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General/trade
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Undergraduate
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Tertiary & Higher Education
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
About the Book; Using this Book. PART I - THEORY: Introduction to Risk Management; Deliberate Risk Management; Define the Situation; Identify Dive Related Problems; Identify and Define the Risk; Identify Existing Risk Mitigation; Risk Assessment Stage I - Risk Analysis; Risk Assessment Stage II - Risk Evaluation; Additional Risk Mitigation; Immediate Risk Management; Risk Management and the Dive Plan. PART II - PRACTICAL APPLICATION: Risk Management Toolkit; Advanced Diving Situational Parameters; Risk Investigations; Risk Monitor and Review. Final Thoughts, List of figures and tables, Index.
Claudio Gino Ferreri BSc (Security) has made risk management his life's work, having dived as a member of the Australian SAS, been a permanent acting police senior sergeant with the Western Australia counter- terrorism and bomb disposal teams, and a government security manager for the Anti Corruption Commission and Corruption and Crime Commission. He holds recreational diving qualifications to TDI Trimix level, and has served as committee member and Diving Officer to the Underwater Explorers Club of WA.
Reviews for Scuba Diving Operational Risk Management: An SAS approach to principles, techniques and application
'In a way, the book is a little self-study course on how to plan and execute your dives more safely... divided into two main parts: Part I, which covers theory and examples, and a smaller Part II, which covers some analysis tools in the form of Word templates and Excel spreadsheets that can be downloaded for free via a link or QR code. Some of the files are simple reminders or checklists, others are risk assessment forms, another is a template for a dive plan, and so on. No complicated or expensive software, just useful tools.'-- X-Ray Mag.