Do we learn from accidents as a diving culture and, as a result, take the actions, where needed, to improve divers’ safety? Though we might like...
Experts and those with in depth experience tend to have very different decision-making processes, making it harder for students to learn from them than from newer...
Human Factors educator and coach Gareth Lock examines the role of our innate attribution biases and language, in forming our collective judgements when incidents occur—in this...
How do organizations expand their capacity to create the results they truly desire, encourage and nurture members to see the whole together, and work collectively to...
Proper storytelling is a key to learning from the mistakes of others. Human Factors consultant and educator Gareth Lock explains the power of context-rich stories to...
How could four experienced divers get lost in a cave? Human nature got in the way. Human factors pundit Gareth Lock analyzes the factors that led...
As counter-errorism expert Gareth Lock, principal of Human in The System, explains: the river of denial runs deep through the diving community as demonstrated by this...
Conducting an incident and accident analysis after the event is relatively easy. Incident and accident prevention, or risk management, is much harder to do because we...
By Gareth Lock What do the following all have in common? All of them represent mental models that I had or had developed as I learned...