Owner of the cylinder stated that the cylinder had a current hydro and visual (Dont know who performed either). Also, the cylidner was being used to carry oxygen for decompression gas (and marked as such). It was not a medical cylinder, but a standard scuba cylinder. Cylinder had about 1200 psi of O2 immediately prior to the incident. There is a pic of the cylinder after the incident on TDS (if anyone wants to wade thru the crap to find it).
Edited by Lubold8431, 03 August 2004 - 10:51 AM.