compression chamber definition

compression chamber means a pressure vessel that is suitable for human occupancy at internal pressures greater than atmospheric pressure. (caisson de compression ou compartiment de compression)
compression chamber means as appropriate, recompression chambers, decompressions chambers, hyperbaric chambers and hyperbaric oxygen therapy chambers, all of which are terms that reflect the different purposes for which chambers are designed.
compression chamber means a pressure vessel that is suitable for human occupancy at internal pressures greater than atmospheric pressure;

More Definitions of compression chamber

compression chamber means a pressure vessel and its associated equipment that are designed for the purpose of subjecting persons to pressures greater than atmospheric pressure;
compression chamber means a pressure vessel for human occupation having internal dimensions sufficient to accommodate not less than one diver lying in a horizontal position as well as one other person, and which allows the entry or exit of personnel while the occupants are under pressure;
compression chamber means a pressurized chamber used for diving that is suitable for human occupancy at internal pressures greater than atmospheric pressure;

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