#151182 - 2005-11-09 11:35 PM
Re: OT: "Failure"
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Co
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#151191 - 2005-11-18 06:27 AM
Re: OT: "Failure"
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Co
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In holland it is 0,02. It means it is tricky to drive after drinking two glasses(1 glass = 0,25L.) of bear (5% Alc.)
Lonk I think you meant 0,4 or 0,5. Sometimes we have that kind of news too. Most of the time it's a chauffeur from Russia or Eastern-Europe who has drunk too much.
0.01-0.05 (10-50 mg%) average individual appears normal
0.03-0.12 (30-120 mg%) mild euphoria, talkativeness, decreased inhibitions, decreased attention, impaired judgment, increased reaction time
0.09-0.25 (90-250 mg%) emotional instability, loss of critical judgment, impairment of memory and comprehension, decreased sensory response, mild muscular incoordination
0.18-0.30 (180-300 mg%) confusion, dizziness, exaggerated emotions (anger, fear, grief) impaired visual perception, decreased pain sensation, impaired balance, staggering gait, slurred speech, moderate muscular incoordination
0.27-0.40 (270-400 mg%) apathy, impaired consciousness, stupor, significantly decreased response to stimulation, severe muscular incoordination, inability to stand or walk, vomiting, incontinence of urine and feces
0.35-0.50 350-500 mg% unconsciousness, depressed or abolished reflexes, (abnormal body temperature, coma; possible death from respiratory paralysis (450 mg% or above)
http://www.faa.gov/pilots/safety/pilotsafetybrochures/media/alcohol.pdf
Edited by Co (2005-11-18 06:47 AM)
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