Energy and enthusiasm were two words once again used to describe the BCGA Annual Conference, an event that this year spoke of ‘taming tigers’ and ‘the next generation’ in industry safety.
The 2014 gathering of the British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) attracted more than 130 delegates to Worsley Park in Manchester, UK and featured a broad programme of speakers and papers.
These papers covered progress made in the fields of environment, alternative fuels, food and beverages, the misuse of drugs, and much more besides. But anyone thinking it was a simply a review of developments over the last 12 months would prove mistaken; the conference also threw down the gauntlet for a new wave of safety in the world of gases.
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