
CGA Welcomes Anil Lal as Director of Engineering & Regulatory Affairs
The Compressed Gas Association (CGA) is pleased to announce that Anil Lal will be joining our team as Director of Engineering & Regulatory Affairs, starting at the end of April.
CGA’s extensive library of technical publications is vital to maintaining a safe industry. All member companies have an equal voice in the standards-setting process, no matter your company’s size. Members also enjoy free access to electronic publications and discounts on other products.
Our meetings and events are designed to promote conversations about best practices, incident learnings, and new technologies. As a CGA member, you will have opportunities to learn from leading subject matter experts about practices to help make your operations safer and more cost-effective.
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The Compressed Gas Association (CGA) is pleased to announce that Anil Lal will be joining our team as Director of Engineering & Regulatory Affairs, starting at the end of April.
If you’ve explored a CGA publication, you’ve likely noticed each publication has a unique alphabetical and numerical identifier. These codes aren’t just random—they can help you quickly identify the content of the publication!
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. This article outlines tips for handling compressed gas cylinders safely.
The Compressed Gas Association (CGA) has joined a coalition of industry leaders in signing a letter urging the U.S. Department of the Treasury to modify Section 48D regulations under the CHIPS Act. The proposed change would ensure that facilities manufacturing consumable materials, chemicals, or gases are classified as “semiconductor manufacturing equipment,” making them eligible for the investment tax credit.
At the Compressed Gas Association (CGA), our strength lies in the dedication and expertise of our members. By actively engaging in CGA’s many resources, programs, and initiatives, you can maximize the value of your membership and contribute to the safety and success of the entire industry.
As innovation drives the expanded use of compressed gases, rigorous safety standards are more critical than ever. From hydrogen fueling stations to medical oxygen delivery, these gases play a vital role in diverse and impactful applications. To ensure the highest levels of safety in 2025, the Compressed Gas Association (CGA) presents these tips for professionals and organizations in the industry so we all start the new year with safety top of mind!