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WIN a copy of
'The practice of Oxygen Measurement for Divers' book at EuroTek
 

John Lamb author of 'The practice of oxygen measurement for Divers' has teamed up with the EuroTek.08 diving show to provide one lucky winner with a signed his book. Attend the Gala Dinner awards evening at EuroTek.08 enter the charity raffle and you could win this great prize. What's more John Lamb will be at the Awards evening to make the draw and present the winner with the prize and sign it there and then, along side a brand new analyzer.
“Mixed Gas Diving” usually refers to gases mixed, other than air, for recreational diving. Diving on mixed gases is considered specialized diving and requires formal training. This book will increase the reader’s depth of background knowledge and help to explain the theories behind certain practices and techniques. As the need for oxygen monitoring becomes more apparent in nitrox diving, “EAN” diving, extensive information on oxygen monitoring becomes a necessity. This book examines oxygen measurement and concentrates on information and techniques most relevant to divers.

Paperback: 120 pages

ISBN: 0-941332-68-3

More about oxygen analyzers http://www.vandagraph.co.uk


John Lamb will be running a workshop at EuroTek on the subject of oxygen sensors called “Examining the myths and misunderstandings of Oxygen sensors” more information >>
 
 
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