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- Incident_pit abstract "An incident pit is a conceptual pit with sides that become steeper over time and with each new incident until a point of no return is reached. As time moves forward, seemingly innocuous incidents push a situation further toward a bad situation and escape from the incident pit becomes more difficult. An incident pit may or may not have a point of no return such as an event horizon. It is a term used by divers, as well as engineers, medical personnel, and technology management personnel, to describe these situations and more importantly to avoid becoming ensnared.".
- Incident_pit thumbnail 11I20IncidentPitDiagramColour_0002.jpg?width=300.
- Incident_pit wikiPageID "27533341".
- Incident_pit wikiPageLength "4132".
- Incident_pit wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Incident_pit wikiPageRevisionID "578826860".
- Incident_pit wikiPageWikiLink Alastair_Reynolds.
- Incident_pit wikiPageWikiLink British_Sub-Aqua_Club.
- Incident_pit wikiPageWikiLink British_Sub_Aqua_Club.
- Incident_pit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Underwater_diving_safety.
- Incident_pit wikiPageWikiLink Event_horizon.
- Incident_pit wikiPageWikiLink Interstellar_Ark.
- Incident_pit wikiPageWikiLink Interstellar_ark.
- Incident_pit wikiPageWikiLink Pushing_Ice.
- Incident_pit wikiPageWikiLink Stoke_Mandeville_Hospital.
- Incident_pit wikiPageWikiLink File:11I20IncidentPitDiagramColour_0002.jpg.
- Incident_pit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Incident pit".
- Incident_pit hasPhotoCollection Incident_pit.
- Incident_pit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Incident_pit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Incident_pit subject Category:Underwater_diving_safety.
- Incident_pit hypernym Pit.
- Incident_pit type AnatomicalStructure.
- Incident_pit comment "An incident pit is a conceptual pit with sides that become steeper over time and with each new incident until a point of no return is reached. As time moves forward, seemingly innocuous incidents push a situation further toward a bad situation and escape from the incident pit becomes more difficult. An incident pit may or may not have a point of no return such as an event horizon.".
- Incident_pit label "Incident pit".
- Incident_pit sameAs m.0c02vhy.
- Incident_pit sameAs Q17143974.
- Incident_pit sameAs Q17143974.
- Incident_pit wasDerivedFrom Incident_pit?oldid=578826860.
- Incident_pit depiction 11I20IncidentPitDiagramColour_0002.jpg.
- Incident_pit isPrimaryTopicOf Incident_pit.