On Sat, 19 Feb 2000 19:36:10 -0600, you wrote: >Hello, > This will be the second post in the series about Oxygen. Once we = get=20 >the generalized information out, I will move into more specific=20 >discussions. Judging from the plethora of responses resulting from the=20 >last post, I am sure this one will also be entertaining. >Use of improper gas at depth. This is another cause that could be=20 >eradicated with proper training! Deep air is an excellent example, as = are=20 >"weak trimixes", such as the infamous 17/17 of years ago and EADs = greater=20 >than 100' (personally I run my EAD between 75-80). There is a tool for=20 >every job, He and scooters are the tools for deeper diving. I realize = that=20 >my mailboxes will be filled by deep air aficionados, those that can't=20 >access Helium/scooters etc. To this I will say two things: I really = don't=20 >want your mail I have heard your excuses/reasons, and this is a = dangerous=20 >activity, bite the bullet and get the "tools" needed, or take up = something=20 >else. >How to avoid: Use the right tool for the job. > Are you saying EAD's greater than 100' are an O2 toxicity hazard? Or a narcosis hazard? or both? -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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