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Titan sub: design flaws and company groupthink central to catastrophe, report finds

Canadian officials find structural defects in material used for hull and say firm failed to fully test ‘novel’ design

Titan sub: design flaws and company groupthink central to catastrophe, report finds

TL;DR

  • The Canadian Transportation Safety Board (TSB) identified critical design flaws and company culture as central factors in the Titan submersible disaster.
  • OceanGate failed to adequately test the submersible's novel carbon fibre design, leading to accumulated damage and unknown hull integrity after repeated dives.
  • The company's culture exhibited "groupthink" and "confirmation bias," with employees raising safety concerns being dismissed or leaving the company.
  • Structural defects were found in the carbon fibre material used for the hull, weakening its integrity.
  • The submersible's acoustic monitoring system, intended to warn of structural failure, was not adequately tested and failed to function as intended.
  • The world of submersibles is largely unregulated, with no external checks on OceanGate's risk assessment processes.