Hi all,
I've been doing a bit of research of late into the history of oxygen exposure management from a CNS and whole-body/pulmonary point of view. The different interpretations about the original NOAA oxygen exposure table are of particular interest.
But that is not what I want to discuss here. What I cannot ascertain is just at which point, did someone begin to call that table the "CNS clock"? In the NOAA manual it was called "oxygen clock" briefly and was mentioned with regard an unspecific "oxygen toxicity". In the recent (20) years, dive agencies have began to label this the "CNS clock" but I cannot find for certain who was first.
Does anybody know? Many thanks in advance.
I've been doing a bit of research of late into the history of oxygen exposure management from a CNS and whole-body/pulmonary point of view. The different interpretations about the original NOAA oxygen exposure table are of particular interest.
But that is not what I want to discuss here. What I cannot ascertain is just at which point, did someone begin to call that table the "CNS clock"? In the NOAA manual it was called "oxygen clock" briefly and was mentioned with regard an unspecific "oxygen toxicity". In the recent (20) years, dive agencies have began to label this the "CNS clock" but I cannot find for certain who was first.
Does anybody know? Many thanks in advance.