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Old 28-09-02, 07:53 PM
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Having been fortunate enough to have done some NOAA training, thought I'd give my two-cents worth:
We were taught to shut down the isolator first then shut down the problem reg. The training was done extensively on dry land (kitted up and seated) until it became instinctive. Thee was a kind-of sergeant major style to it so that the trainees were given a bit of pressure to test them. The NOAA manual is available via retail now, anyone going to the Dive Show might want to do a WHSmith and read that bit without buying it.:bandit:
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Steve
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