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Emergency Response Begins Before the Emergency
The final week of National Safety Month focuses on emergency response, but the most important decisions during an emergency are often made long before one occurs.
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Compressed Gases Are Powering the Next Era of Innovation
The innovations making headlines often depend on technologies, processes, and supply chains that most people never see. Yet behind every microchip, data center, advanced manufacturing facility, and emerging energy solution are industrial and specialty gases enabling those systems to operate safely and reliably.
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Why Standards Matter: The Foundation of Safety, Reliability and Innovation
Whether oxygen is being delivered to a hospital, carbon dioxide is preserving food, hydrogen is fueling new energy applications or semiconductor gases are supporting advanced manufacturing, one thing remains constant: standards make it possible.
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Avoiding Accidents Starts Long Before an Incident
June is National Safety Month, and this week's theme, Avoiding Accidents, serves as an important reminder: most incidents don't happen because someone intended to take a risk. More often, they occur when small steps are skipped, assumptions are made, or routine tasks become so familiar that hazards fade into the background.
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Cylinder Safety Legislation Advances as Part of House Transportation Package
The compressed gas industry reached an important milestone in May as cylinder safety legislation was incorporated into the Build America 250 Act, the House's five-year Surface Transportation Reauthorization package.
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Exhibitor Opportunities Now Available for TECH26
The Compressed Gas Association is now accepting exhibitor reservations for TECH26, the premier technical event focused on the intersection of industrial gases, advanced manufacturing, and innovation.
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National Safety Month: Safety Starts with the Basics
June is National Safety Month, a time to recognize the importance of creating and maintaining safe workplaces across every industry. At the Compressed Gas Association (CGA), safety is at the core of everything we do. From the standards we develop to the technical resources we provide, our mission is centered on helping people work safely with compressed gases every day.
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CGA26 Annual Meeting Highlights: Safety. Standards. Savannah.
The Compressed Gas Association Annual Meeting returned this year with a clear message: the compressed gas industry is more connected, more visible, and more essential than ever before.
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Kelvin Dixon Elected Chair of CGA Board of Directors
Kelvin N. Dixon, Senior Vice President of Global Risk Management at Nippon Sanso Matheson, Inc., has been elected Chair of the Compressed Gas Association’s (CGA) Board of Directors. Dixon succeeds Eric Rottier, Chief Operating Officer of Air Water America, Inc, who handed off this leadership role at CGA’s 113th Annual Meeting, CGA26.
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CGA Engages Congress on the Pro Codes Act
The Compressed Gas Association is actively engaging Congress in support of the bipartisan Pro Codes Act, legislation designed to preserve the long-standing public-private partnership that underpins America’s codes and standards system.
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