Understanding Scuba Diving Risk
Many divers think of risk as something you eliminate through training or checklists. In reality, risk is something you manage continuously. It’s shaped by your awareness, your choices, your team, and your ability to respond under stress.

Risk vs Hazard
Not all hazards are dangerous. Hazards are things that can hurt you and risk is the chance they actually will. Inspired by The Human Diver's approach to safety.

Psychological Safety
Divers should feel comfortable speaking up and asking questions without fear of judgment. It’s essential for preventing silent risks.

Situational Awareness
What is your ability to notice, interpret, and anticipate what’s happening during a dive. Improves with experience and makes you a more capable dive buddy.

Surface Intervals Matter
The computer may know the time, but only you know your body. Give yourself enough time between dives for safety, comfort, and longer bottom times.