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Old 30-05-06, 10:10 AM
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Well, I know a guy or two who also thought that they could dive the profiles they did since they were used to air at 70meters and did not have been "bent"... Guess what... One is on a wheelchair for the rest of his (now) miserable life, the other was (eventually) found at 65 meters after a weeks search...
An oxygen induced fire is not something that happens everyday, when it does though...
I usually prefer to use OTHER people's bad experiences on what NOT to do...
My view is that one cannot be "conservative" enough using O2 under pressure...
I keep hearing of incidents happening under conditions that I used to think were "safe" concerning O2 equipment and handling.
Stelios
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