The 18th century Oulton Hall mansion in Leeds, UK was the venue for an illustrious gathering of the British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) today, as the organisation held its 2016 Annual Conference.
In the unforeseen absence of Chief Executive Doug Thornton due to illness, the association proved that the show must go on as more than 120 delegates assembled to deliberate the hot topics within the industry and associated sectors.
As the region’s go-to body for compressed gas safety and progression, the BCGA presided over a thought-provoking and engaging agenda for the 2016 conference, with topics including clean energy vehicles, the management of incidents involving hazardous materials, developments in arc welding processes and the role of shielding gases, the ‘shifting sands’ of energy and carbon policy and taxation, and an insight into the current global gases business and its future.
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