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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 10:13:35 -0600
From: "Don W." <donw_s11@sw*.ne*>
Subject: [Fwd: Oxygen Limits]
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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 16:41:40 -0600
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Don,
    This stuff is far from baloney.  It is very real and very dangerous; 
however, what is out there info wise is extremely conservative, and very 
old.  The danger in this type of stuff lies in the lack of understanding; 
if you understand what is going on inside your body and why, then you are 
half way to handling this risk.
    I will post more info on toxicity and can give a brief run down on how 
we (will) handle the problem.  We have not had an incident of CNS toxicity, 
and I hope that we never do.  However, we have protocols in place (that I 
need to update) and have practiced our in water responses.  Pulmonary is 
another ball game.
    I am on my why out the door to celebrate my birthday, so bear with me 
and I will get back with you.  I will also answer your earlier post.
    I will only post the info to the list if you guys want it.  Let me know.
Scott Hunsucker
At 09:35 AM 02/10/2000 -0600, Don W. wrote:
>George,
>
>Thanks for writing the informative O2 toxicity post
>to counter what others posted.  They are just parroting what they


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