It seems like someone might have been making a logical error. For example: IF A then B does not guarantee that IF B then A.
Yes IF you you will fill a tank with greater than 23.5 % Then you must have an Evidence of Inspection Sticker - Nitrox Service ... is true. However, it is a logical fallacy to state that IF I have a Nitrox Service Vis sticker on a cylinder, then you will fill a tank with greater than 23.5 %.
And - a nitrox service VIS Sticker does not require you to put a Nitrox WRAP (6 inch tall sticker) which is what the OP mentioned in his original post.
I do it all day long (Trimix or OCA) in my Nitrox inspected personal tanks. The have a small Evidence of Inspection Sticker - Nitrox Service Oxygen cleaned VIS sticker - and a piece of duct tape with the mix contents. When the mix changes from OCA, to Nitrox, to Trimix - the duct tape changes - and that's it. And that's what tec. divers generally do. Although you can buy a Nitrox, or Trimix (or Voodoo Gas Wrap) - I would scrape it off at ever annual visual inspection - along with the old Evidence of Inspection Sticker - Nitrox Service. These wraps on my personal tanks are pointless.
Now on our shop tanks - we do have rental cylinders with the Nitrox Wrap - and it is useful to distinguish between cylinders that only contain air (OCA) versus cylinders that may have a mix other than Air (22% - 40%). These tanks circulate through a much greater set of hands - and that wrap is a useful visual indicator.
Yes and once again this is a matter that is widely applied in so many different interpretations. Many of us older guys grew up on the set of rules that made sense. Now we have the protectionists that have to save us from our selves and make one size fits all policies and it does not work. It does however tend to make the end user less responsible for what they do. On the flip side,,,,, things change, we do not have the sudo technical people taking diving classes and now have people that cant make change for a dollar diving. For home fillers it is all pretty much moot. but for business filling i do believe in markings on tanks. Im all for bands denoting the contents catagory for all other than 20-40% nitrox. I would not casually mix or even trust any tank that came from a shop that did <20% blends or trimix. Most of us use shops that dont do trimix or <20% blends. I also would not mix a tank of 32% in a tank saying oxygen 20 or 70 on it. or put 100% O2 in a tank with meerly a nitrox band on it. Some things have to be specially marked in a manor that draws attention to even the most trusting of users. You need to show the purpose of the tank.
Tank bands ... there is someting that says if used for nitrox a band sticker must be applied. Now i know there is a difference in commerce transportation and personal use. People forem one side seem to argue the other side of this type of requirement. After all there is no global law or regulation requiring a tank to be with in hydro in order to fill it.
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