Per Capita which kills more?Deep Air or RBs

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What is the main failure point on a CCR? Of the accidents that have occured on them, does a particular cause stand out?
 
What is the main failure point on a CCR? Of the accidents that have occured on them, does a particular cause stand out?

I am not sure there is one failure cause that stands out. But if I would guess; O2 cells, stack break through, injector (manual or electronic), loop failure.
 
How come all the deaths I've heard about on Rebreathers are of the Male gender? I've yet to hear of a Women's death on a Rebreather- why is this? In addition how come more Deaths occur on CCR as suppose to SCR (actually now I think about I've never really heard of any death on a SCR.. I think)?...

Cause women are smarter and pay more attention than men?
 

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