What is Table 11?
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Table 11-Mod Air Table is employed when carrying out normal decompression breathing air for dives to a maximum depth of 50 m.
What is Table 14?
Table 14 - Mod is employed when carrying out surface decompression breathing air for** dives shallower than 36 m or when oxygen is not available.**
What is Table 15?
Table 15 - Mod is employed when carrying out surface decompression below a depth of 36 m, which calls for both air and oxygen stops.
What is Table 61?
Short oxygen recompression therapy. Table 61 is appropriate for the trShort oxygen recompression therapy. eatment of Omitted Decompression only if the diver remains asymptomatic.
What is table 62?
Standard oxygen recompression therapy. This table is effective for the great majority of cases of Decompression Illness, including AGE.
What is table 67?
Oxy-helium/oxygen recompression therapy. This table, a combination of the COMEX 30 table and the RN Table 62, is to be used for the treatment of cases of decompression illness which continue to deteriorate following an initial compression of 18 m on 100 % O2. In situations where
immediate recompression is possible, it should also be used in all cases of deep omitted decompression, when the diver has completed less than 15 minutes of stops and the stops missed were at depths in excess of 18 m. Use of this Table requires
50:50 O2/He. 20:80 O2/He is also preferred but not required (see below).
What is table 90?
The following tables are provided for use with oxygen in helium gas
(O2/He) mixtures to a maximum depth of 60 m:
Primary gas - RN Table 90. PBS - 1.3 bar In-water decompression table.
What is table 91?
The following tables are provided for use with oxygen in helium gas
(O2/He) mixtures to a maximum depth of 60 m:
Primary gas - RN Table 91. PBS - 1.3 bar In-water /Surface decompression
table.