HYPERBARIC CHAMBER definition
HYPERBARIC CHAMBER means a pressure vessel approved for recompression of diving accident victims and/or use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, specifically for use for recompression of AGE or DCS. IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBER is the Insured Person or his or her spouse, the children, brothers, sisters and parents or stepparents of either the Insured Person or the Insured Person’s spouse, and spouses of the children, brothers, and sisters of either the Insured Person or Insured Person’s spouse. INJURY means bodily harm or damage (not including mental or emotional harm/damages) due to a covered Accident that is not contributed to by disease, sickness, infection, bodily infirmity, or any other abnormal physical condition and that: (i) requires examination and treatment by a Physician; and (ii) occurs while the injured person's Coverage under the Policy is in force. All injuries sustained by one person in any one Accident, including related conditions and recurrent symptoms of these injuries, are considered a single injury.
HYPERBARIC CHAMBER means a pressure vessel and associated equipment designed to submit a person to pressures greater than atmospheric pressure ; (caisson hyperbare)
HYPERBARIC CHAMBER means a pressure vessel and associated equipment designed for subjecting humans to pressures; (“caisson hyperbare”)
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HYPERBARIC CHAMBER means a compression chamber that is used for decompression and recompression of divers and in the treatment of pressure-related ailments;