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Hot Topic – Harmonise or ostracise?

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Industrial gas associations pride themselves on representing our industry, but a perceived strict membership criteria has led some companies to consider that this is not possible. gasworld investigates brewing discontent…

Under the auspices of the International Oxygen Manufacturers Association (IOMA) and the International Harmonisation Council (IHC), there are 43 major regional and national gas associations.

These associations work to promote primarily health, safety and environmental care across the industrial gases industry by supporting best practice, improving technical standards and providing a forum for gas companies and associations to meet, discuss and learn.

Phil Brickell, the new General Secretary of the European Industrial Gases Association (EIGA), told gasworld, “At EIGA we want to promote best practices and the highest standards of health and safety; to do that we provide authorities and a wide range of working bodies with expert advice in areas of production, distribution, transport, storage and applications of industrial gases, as well as food and medical gases.”

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