The BCGA Annual Conference 2018 is underway here in Leeds, UK with the official opening speech given by President-Elect, Tim Hulbert.
Held at the Oulton Hall, a beautiful 18th century mansion set in the countryside of West Yorkshire, the event sees the BCGA (British Compressed Gases Association) bringing professionals together from the gases industry, to be updated on the latest developments and current issues surrounding compressed gas safety.
As expressed by 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. BCGA is seen as the go to place for gases guidance and our ongoing success can be gauged by our ever-increasing member numbers – now 95 companies in total.”
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