For those interested in the recreational mixed gas saga in Australia and New Zealand. The following is an extract from a speech by Santo Santoro, MLA. Deputy Leader of the QLD Liberal Party and Shadow Mininster for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations in the QLD Legislative Assembly on 31 March 1995. "A recent development in recreational diving internationally has been the use of a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen, known as nitrox, where the oxygen content of the compressed gases may be as high as 40 per cent compared with the ambient 21 per cent. All other aspects of the dive being equal, that mixture, with its lower nitrogen content, reduces the potential for bends. Obviously, that new development has the capacity to make recreational diving at conventional depths a much safer activity and. therefore, it is to be welcomed. The growing body of evidence from overseas is that, at conventional recreational diving depths of 20 metres and less, the use of nitrox dramatically reduces the potential for people to get the bends. Most divers would have consumed all the compressed gases well before they reached a dive duration, which at those sorts of depths could put them at risk. It is, therefore, somewhat disturbing that the company that sought to introduce mixed gas diving to Queensland has, prima facie, received a very tough time at the hands of the workplace Health and Safety Unit. It is my understanding that the opposition that this company met in seeking to introduce nitrox diving was based on an erroneous view within the Workplace Health and Safety Unit that the treatment for nitrox bends victims was somewhat significiantly different from the treatment required for bends caused by conventional compressed air and that this resistance remained in place long after the department became aware of evidence to the contrary from eminient American and British authorities. I understand that a draft code of practice that is now under consideration for the conduct of nitrox diving in Queensland acknowledges the fact that treatment of the bends brought about by divers breathing nitrox is only marginally different from the treatment of bends brought about by divers breathing conventional compressed air, and that we are now likely to see the development of mixed gas recreational diving in this State. However, I believe that the Minister and the department will have to give strong consideration to what is likely to develop as a claim against the Government for compensation over the long period of what appears to have been obstruction for the compnay wishing to establish the industry here based largely, as I understand it, on second-hand and inadequate information from New South Wales"
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