Re: DIVE TABLES-4/You gotta be kidding!


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Posted by Scott Napierkoski on April 05, 19100 at 17:32:57:

In Reply to: Re: DIVE TABLES-4/You gotta be kidding! posted by Scott Napierkowski on March 20, 19100 at 20:40:38:

:
: : In the event a diver is trained to
: : the use of PARTIAL-PRESSURE TABLE, and
: : or MIXED-GAS usage, I do not recomend
: : any dives below the sport level.
: : The deep diving "syndrome" will get you.
: : Read Miller's book on OXYGEN work for deep
: : diving, recompression requirements, but
: : the hazard is ASSEPTIC BONE NECROSIS,
: : and likely no divers is immune from
: : onset, specially were he has lapsed,
: : or ommited as much as a one minute
: : of decompression pursuant to the
: : U.S.Navy Diving Tables. Wrist type
: : computers may "give" you a more
: : managed time profile, but also a
: : sense of false security, regarding
: : various decompression problems,
: : specially on accent.
: : steve.

: What the...? Steve, you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about! You're going to get someone killed!

Read your computer detailed data, as well use the
STANDARDIZED U. S. NAVY TABLES FOR AIR USAGE, to insure
you extended dives fell within the problem areas,
and, IF YOU CAN, read MILLERS disertation on
divers Oxygen PROBLEMS, with computers. steve



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