Safety first: 10 tips for compressed gas cylinder safety
Compressed gas cylinders are used to store gases at high pressures. They can be dangerous if not handled properly, as they can explode or leak if damaged.
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Compressed gas cylinders are used to store gases at high pressures. They can be dangerous if not handled properly, as they can explode or leak if damaged.
ClassNK has issued the first Approval in Principle (AiP) for the design of an oil tanker powered by liquefied hydrogen.
The British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) has appointed Darren Weston as Chair of its Transport Committee, TSC4.
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Compressed gases are integral to numerous industrial processes, medical applications, and scientific endeavours. While these gases serve essential functions, they also pose potential hazards if not handled with utmost care and adherence to safety protocols.
Gas detection specialist CO2Meter has launched a new GasLab industrial fixed gas detection safety series to monitor a range of gas types and concentrations across several industries.
Stephen B. Harrison outlines developments in the fast-moving aviation sector as airlines seek alternative sustainable fuels
Andy Evans, Marketing and Business Development Manager at FIBA, delves into the groundbreaking trailer technology that prevented hydrogen leaks in a recent truck collision
Ricardo has announced that it will join Project Skylark, a new partnership aimed at advancing safety standards for carbon dioxide (CO2) pipeline operations.
Ian Hibbitt, Strategic Development Manager for Decarbonisation at BOC, a Linde company, outlines the importance of nitrogen and helium in delivering hydrogen and decarbonisation