You may be misremembering...here is the table. The 300 OTU is the daily limit for exposures over 11 days or more.I know 300 OTU is the daily limit mentioned as the max 24 hr exposure in the NOAA dive manual.
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You may be misremembering...here is the table. The 300 OTU is the daily limit for exposures over 11 days or more.I know 300 OTU is the daily limit mentioned as the max 24 hr exposure in the NOAA dive manual.
You may be misremembering...here is the table. The 300 OTU is the daily limit for exposures over 11 days or more.
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Yep and that's where the 300 that Oceanic uses for their computers comes fromYou may be misremembering...here is the table. The 300 OTU is the daily limit for exposures over 11 days or more.
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Looks like I've wasted a lot of time in this thread!Looks like the dude is banned
Not a total waste.Looks like I've wasted a lot of time in this thread!
Definitely not. I appreciate all the related info you posted.Looks like I've wasted a lot of time in this thread!
Not only that but those numbers are for pulmonary not for CNS. Recreational computers don't even bother calculating the pulmonary numbers because it is very very hard for non-occupational divers to hit it.
ETA: Looks like the dude is banned, so not much point continuing it.
???ETA: Looks like the dude is banned, so not much point continuing it.