Seadogrun
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I am reading a book that discusses diving accidents. It seems to be a common theme in the book that the course of action after a DCS is to be placed in the hyperbaric chamber "taken" to a depth(ie 60') to decompress and given oxygen to breathe.
My question is:
Since the chamber simulates the pressure at depth(60' in this case), wouldn't the O2 become toxic at those pressures?
Thanks
My question is:
Since the chamber simulates the pressure at depth(60' in this case), wouldn't the O2 become toxic at those pressures?
Thanks