• code INT/F01 IART - International Association of Rebreather Trainers ISE - InnerSpace Explorers NAUI Tech - National Association of Underwater Instructors –...
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    Rebreather diving is underwater diving using diving rebreathers, a class of underwater breathing apparatus which recirculate the breathing gas exhaled...
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    rebreather scrubber Cavalero-Champion – French manufacturer of underwater diving equipment Cave Divers Association of Australia (CDAA) – Association to...
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  • mixed gas and rebreather training. TDI specializes in more advanced Scuba diving techniques, particularly diving with rebreathers and use of breathing gases...
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    ambient pressure Rebreather Association of International Divers (RAID) – Recreational diver training and certification agency Rebreather bailout – Switching...
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    rebreather is an underwater breathing apparatus that absorbs the carbon dioxide of a diver's exhaled breath to permit the rebreathing (recycling) of the...
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    semi-closed circuit rebreather scuba systems allow recycling of exhaled gases. The volume of gas used is reduced compared to that of open-circuit, so a...
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    conjunction with the Rebreather Training Council and the Rebreather Education and Safety Association. EUF Certification International is an independent body...
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    Top of section, Ea–Ek, El, Em, En–Ep, Eq–Er, Es, Eu–Ev, Ex EUF Certification International – Independent body for global verification of rebreather training...
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    more trial-and-error approach to the use of mixed gas and rebreathers. Consequently, a relatively large number of fatal incidents occurred during the early...
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    Assisted ascent Basic rebreather diving skills: Preparing the diving rebreather Buoyancy control with a rebreather Rebreather ascents and descents Diving...
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  • semi-closed circuit rebreather with any one of 3 standard nitrox mixes (32.5, 40 and 60% oxygen) or as a closed circuit oxygen rebreather. Siva+ is worn on...
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    for semi-closed circuit rebreather feed gas addition in which gas is added to the breathing circuit by a mechanism, regardless of current volume, and excess...
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    toxicity. The use of nitrox or mixed gas rebreathers can extend this depth range considerably, but this may be beyond the scope of operations, depending...
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    rebreathers are severely depth limited due to oxygen toxicity risk, which increases with depth, and the available systems for mixed gas rebreathers were...
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    breathing loop of a rebreather, bypassing the valve operated by the control system. manual closed circuit rebreather A closed circuit rebreather which relies...
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    supply of oxygen and a regenerator which removes the carbon dioxide exhaled", which is the description of any type or application of rebreather. The US...
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    capillary network filter. Subsection: Top, Pa, Pe, Pi, Po, Pu pendulum rebreather Rebreather with a single breathing hose from the mouthpiece to the scrubber...
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    Military oxygen rebreather by Drägerwerk LAR-V – Military oxygen rebreather by Drägerwerk Laryngospasm – Involuntary contraction of the vocal folds restricting...
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    International Marine Contractors Association. August 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2016.[permanent dead link] Heinerth, Jill. "Glossary of Rebreather Diving...
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    agency Rebreather Association of International Divers (RAID) – Recreational diver training and certification agency Scuba Diving International (SDI) –...
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    and die maker notable for inventing the KISS SCUBA diving rebreather. Gordon Smith was trained as a tool and die maker at C. A. Norgren, Littleton, Colorado...
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    underwater Scientific diving – Use of diving techniques in the pursuit of scientific knowledge SCMBA – British military rebreather Scorpio ROV – Work class remotely...
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    as rebreathers, which are closed circuit scuba equipment that recycles exhaled breathing gas instead of releasing it into the water. The recycling of gas...
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  • helmets. The first rebreather with metering valves to control the supply of oxygen was made. 1907: Draeger of Lübeck made a rebreather called the U-Boot-Retter...
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    another rebreather as a bail-out is possible but uncommon. Although the long duration of rebreathers seems compelling for bail-out, rebreathers are relatively...
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    the use of rebreathers at 850 ft (259 m). In 2007 a Turkish Navy[clarification needed] diver dived with a closed-circuit rebreather to a depth of 998 feet...
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  • Hypoxic loss of consciousness. Hypoxia can be caused to breathing a low oxygen gas mix from the wrong cylinder for the current depth, or a rebreather malfunction...
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  • with the American Academy of Underwater Sciences and the Professional Association of Diving Instructors hosted the Rebreather Forum 3 (RF3) which was organised...
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  • possibly the first Nitrox dive using a rebreather. In 1911, Draeger of Germany tested an injector operated rebreather backpack for a standard diving suit...
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