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Old 29-01-05, 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Dangerous Dan
Just a quick question to all the commies. Previously I have seen commercial divers on TV programmes using Nitrox when diving archaelogical sites etc but as far as i am aware there are no Commercial Nitrox courses taught by the HSE. So i was just wondering what training dictates whether Commercial Scuba Divers can use Nitrox or not?

I think the following statement answers ya question.

" Quailified to dive to 50 mts on AIR on scuba or SDDE "


http://www.hse.gov.uk/diving/qualifications/inl.htm you will find out more from here.
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