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6-18 Change A U.S. Navy Diving Manual—Volume 2 A resting diver (SDV OPS): NOTE In  cases  of  SDV  and  DDS  operations,  thermal  loading  may  change during the course of the mission.  Exposure times should be reduced and fluids replaced during the dive when possible. 88°-94°F - limited to canister/O2 bottle duration. 94°-97°F - limited to canister/O2 bottle duration. 97°-99°F - limited to two hours based on physiological limits.   MK 16 UBA A working diver: 88°-94°F - limited to canister duration as specified in Table 17-4. 94°-97°F - limited to three hours based on physiological limits. 97°-99°F - limited to one hour based on physiological limits. A resting diver (SDV OPS, during decompression): 88°-94°F - limited to canister duration as specified in Table 17-4. 94°-97°F - limited to canister duration as specified in Table 17-4. 97°-99°F - limited to two hours based on physiological limits.   Viper VSW UBA  A diver working at a moderate rate, swimming at 0.8 kts or less: 88°-94°F - limited to canister duration. 94°-97°F - limited to three hours based on physiological limits. 97°-99°F - limited to one hour based on physiological limits. A resting diver: 88°-94°F - limited to canister duration. 94°-97°F - limited to canister duration. 97°-99°F - limited to two hours based on physiological limits.   SCUBA  and  Surface  Supplied  (MK  21,  MK  20,  EXO  BR  MS) A  diver working at a moderate rate, swimming  at 0.8  kts or less: 88°-94°F - limited to diver's aerobic endurance. 94°-97°F - limited to three hours based on physiological limits. 97°-99°F - limited to one hour based on physiological limits. A resting diver (during decompression): 88°-94°F - unlimited duration. 94°-97°F - limited to eight hours based on physiological limits. 97°-99°F - limited to two hours based on physiological limits. 6-6.3.2 Mission Planning Factors.  The following mission planning factors may mitigate thermal loading and allow greatest utilization of the exposure limits: 1. Conduct  diving  operations  at  night,  dusk,  or  dawn  to  reduce  heat  stress incurred from sun exposure and high air temperatures.  



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