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Table Of Contents
"Dive Planning"
Runtime Variation Planning
Personal Planning
Source Identification
Pre-Dive Planning
Group Planning
Planning for Teams Using Mixed Equipment
"Oxygen & The Dive"
Physiology of O2 Transport at the Surface
Physiology of O2 Transport & Absorption When Diving
Acute Hypoxia
Signs & Symptoms of Hypoxia
Hypoxia of Ascent
Oxygen Toxicity
Signs & Symptoms of O2 Toxicity
Hyperoxic Induced Myopia
"CO2 & The Diver"
Carbon Dioxide Physiology
Hyperventilation or Hypocapnia
Acute Hypercapnia
Signs & Symptoms of Hypercapnia
Avoiding CO2 Problems
"CO2 Absorption"
Adsorption vs. Absorption
Surface Equivalent Value
Partial Pressure
CO2 Absorbents
Absorbent Canisters
Analyzing a Rebreather
Chemical Reactions
The Absorption Process
Which Absorbent Is Best
Packing the Canister
Different Gas Mixtures
Pre-Breathing
Over-Breathing
End of Canister Life
Water Temperature
Depth Dependency
"CO2 Detection"
What's the Problem?
Basic Optical Gas Sensor Principle
Working Around the Problem
Scrubber Testing Misconceptions
Two Possible Detours
New Temperature Sensing Technology
"Equipment"
Universal Considerations
Underwater Lighting
Buoyancy Compensation
Cutting Tools
Reels
Pressure Gauges
Exposure Suits
Accessories
Stage Tanks
"CCR Diving Accidents"
Training
Complacency
Distraction
Gas Management
Exceeding Physiological Limits
Exceeding Risk/Benefit Limits
Quitting
Improper Equipment, Configuration & Failure
Dive Team Selection
Stress Management
Personal Training & Skill Maintenance
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