O2 diving
Question
Can you dive on pure O2? A colleague has said that you can but I thought that O2 was toxic in the water. Please can you confirm this for me.
Answer
Thanks for your question and it is a good one.
Yes, you can dive on any mixture of air and oxygen, even up to 100% oxygen. The maximum operating depth of 100% O2 is 20 feet (6 meters) (with a ppO2 of 1.6) however. Breathing 100% below that depth would likely resulting in CNS O2 toxicity and likely drowning.
In Nitrox classes, you learn how to breath mixes up to 40% and properly calculate the maximum operating diving depth of the mix, establish a safe ppO2 of 1.4, and calculate an exposure time to that mix in order to reduce the risk of a CNS hit.
In advanced Nitrox and decompression diving courses you learn how to use mixes up 100% to enhance nitrogen elimination during decompression stages of the dive.
Note that special equipment procedures are also mandated when breathing mixes greater than 40%. Also note that there is no benefit to breathing 100% O2 under the water for normal recreational diving.
Have fun diving, Jesse
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