Proceedings of Rebreather Forum 2.0.

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Thanks to DSAT/ PADI for the addition of this classic.

Richardson, D; Menduno, M; Shreeves, K. (eds.) 1996. Proceedings of Rebreather Forum 2.0. Diving Science and Technology, Santa Ana, CA. RRR ID: 7555

Table of Contents:
Braving the Loop: Opening Session;
Rebreather Primer;
Physiological Primer;
Rebreather Maintenance & Logistics;
Semiclosed Systems: Problems and Solutions;
Rebreather Market;
Military Operations;
End User Diving Operations;
Equipment Testing & Performance;
Military Rebreather Training;
Sport Rebreather Training;
Liability & Regulation;
Surviving the Loop: Closing Session;
Findings & Recommendations;

Papers and Articles:
The Development of Health and Safety Legislation. - Mike Harwood;
Lab Testing Today's Rebreathers - Hans Ornhagen & Mario Loncar;
A Physiological Primer on Rebreather Technology - R.W. Hamilton;
Safe Oxygen: How Low Can You Go? - David Elliot;
Rebreather Basics - Ed Thalmann;
Evaluating Rebreather Performance - Ed Thalmann;
Oxygen Exposure Management - Richard Vann;
Learn From Other's Mistakes. - James D. Brown;
A Learner's Guide to Closed Circuit Rebreather Operations - Richard L. Pyle;
Work of Breathing in Underwater Breathing Apparatus - John Clarke;

APPENDIX:
Rebreather Terminology & Common Units;
Rebreather Vendors;
SPUMs and NAUI Policies;
Rebreather Forum Team;
In the Loop: Report on Rebreather Forum 1.0;
Rebreather Forum 2.0.


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Got the hard copy a few years back, makes for very interesting reading.
Thanks to PADI/DSAT and The Rubicon Foundation for making it easily available for everyone. :D
 
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