The BCGA Annual Conference 2018 has this evening drawn to a close in Leeds, UK, providing attendees with a wide-ranging and very interesting speaker programme that explored the latest developments and current issues facing the industry.
The Oulton Hall in West Yorkshire was the venue for another impressive gathering of the BCGA (British Compressed Gases Association), with around 140 delegates understood to be in attendance at this year’s conference.
The event is the association’s opportunity to once again promote safety in the use, transportation and handling of gases across a plethora of applications. In the words of BCGA Chief Executive Doug Thornton, “the whole purpose of BCGA is to encourage safety in the handling, use, transportation and storage of industrial, medical and food gases, which we do, not only through the guidance documents we write and our website content, but also by proactively engaging with and hopefully influencing everyone involved with gases, including our regulatory authorities.”
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