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- Title
Formulating policies and procedures for managing diving related deaths: a whole of state engagement from frontline and hospital services in Tasmania.
- Authors
Elliott, Elizabeth J.; Price, Karl; Peters, Bernard
- Abstract
Introduction: Tasmania is a small island state off the southern edge of Australia where a comparatively high proportion of the 558,000 population partake in recreational or occupational diving. While diving is a relatively safe sport and occupation, Tasmania has a significantly higher diving death rate per head of population than other States in Australia (four times the national diving mortality rate). Methods: Three compressed gas diving deaths occurred in seven months between 2021-2022 prompting a review of the statewide approach for the immediate response of personnel to diving-related deaths. The review engaged first responders including the Police Marine and Rescue Service, hospital-based departments including the Department of Hyperbaric and Diving Medicine, and the mortuary and coroner's office. Results: An aide-mémoire for all craft groups, digitalised checklists for first responders (irrespective of diving knowledge), and a single-paged algorithm to highlight inter-agency communication pathways in the event of a diving death were designed to enhance current practices and collaboration. Conclusions: If used, these aids for managing diving related deaths should ensure that time-critical information is appropriately captured and stored to optimise information provided for the coronial investigation.
- Subjects
TASMANIA; AUTOPSY; FORENSIC pathology; FORENSIC medicine; COMPRESSED gas
- Publication
Diving & Hyperbaric Medicine: Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society, 2024, Vol 54, Issue 2, p86
- ISSN
1833-3516
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.28920/dhm54.2.86-91