Descripción
Topics
- Physics.
- Pressure review
- Physiology.
- Hypoxia.
- Oxygen toxicity.
- Whole Body Oxygen Toxicity Units (OTU).
- Central Nervous System (CNS)
- Nitrogen narcosis.
- Nitrogen absorption and elimination
- Carbon dioxide toxicity.
- Carbon monoxide toxicity.
- Working formula.
- Calculations of the best mix
- Calculations of the maximum operating depth (MOD) of the mixture
- Equipment considerations
- Less than 40 percent oxygen content.
- More than 40% oxygen content.
- Immersion tables.
- Equivalent air depth with any table.
- Computer-generated tables.
- Diving computers.
- Adjustable mix.
- Oxygen (O₂ )integrated.
- Dive planning.
- Planning of the operation.
- Gas requirements.
- Oxygen limitations.
- Nitrogen limitations.
- Common mixing procedures (instructor will demonstrate a method)
- Mixing at partial pressure.
- Continuous mixing.
- Membrane separation system.
- Decompression.
- Use of enriched air nitrox (EAN) as decompression gas, i.e. 50/50, 80/20, etc.
- Oxygen (O₂) for decompression.
- Advantages/disadvantages of multiple gas switches
Land drills:
- Review of nitrox skills.
- Demonstrate the correct use of the oxygen analyzer, including the optimal calibration procedure.
- Demonstrate adequate pre-dive planning.
- Limits based on personal gas consumption.
- Limits based on oxygen exposure at depth.
- Limits based on nitrogen uptake at the planned depth with the actual mix.
- Calculate and record the CNS load for each dive, including cumulative exposure where applicable.
- Demonstrate understanding of gas labeling in accordance with local practices and/or regulations.
- Demonstrate adherence to conventions regarding the preparation of equipment for oxygen service (O₂).
- Program the nitrox computer with the appropriate oxygen percentage if used.
- Correctly execute the planned dive within all predetermined limits.
Pre-dive and in-water skills
- Use START* before each dive.
- Stress analysis and mitigation
- Demonstrate buoyancy control; ability to remain in a fixed position in the water column without moving hands or feet.
- Demonstrate good awareness of buddy and other team members through communications, proximity and team-oriented diving practices. Demonstrate ability to manage the free flow of the primary regulator in a controlled manner, turn off the cycle and switch to the backup regulator.
- Perform the proper safety stop while maintaining neutral buoyancy.
- Demonstrate the ability to share air with the partner as receiver and donor in a controlled manner while maintaining position in the water column.
- Demonstrate correct body position; proper trim, such as horizontal / aerodynamic when moving forward.
- Demonstrate proper stress analysis with self and dive buddy.




