CGA Submits Letter to gasworld Regarding Home Oxygen Fires Article

We comment on this October 2019 gasworld article, raising questions about the methodology used to compile data and the resulting inaccurate picture of home oxygen use. The article also paints a misleading picture of disregard for patient, caregiver, and emergency responder’s safety on the part of the U.S. medical oxygen industry, when safety is our primary concern.

All Remaining 2020 CGA Events Will Transition to Online Format

We do this to protect the health of members and staff. We’re also committed to working with our member companies to make CGA’s standards development process as flexible as possible.

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Call for Consensus Body Voting Members: ANS CGA G-13, Storage and Handling of Silane and Silane Mixtures

This ANS consensus body needs voting members from various interest categories to proceed with this publication.

CGA’s C-6 Publication Series Guides the Inspection of Compressed Gas Cylinders for Safe Filling, Transport, and End Use

Get the new editions of the C-6 publications to inspect cylinders and determine whether they can be safely filled, shipped, and used at customer sites.

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CGA Welcomes Jack Finn of FIBA Technologies and Chris Ebeling of Messer Americas as Incoming Chair and Vice Chair of the Association’s Board of Directors

Jack Finn and Chris Ebeling assume leadership of our Board of Directors for 2020.

Press Release: CGA Recognizes Safety Award Winners at 2020 Annual Meeting of the Association

We’re proud to recognize the dedication to safety exhibited by the companies and individuals honored this year. Congratulations to all.

Industry Coalition Warns of Risk of Carbon Dioxide Shortage in U.S.

A CGA-led industry coalition including multiple food and beverage groups submitted a letter to Mike Pence expressing strong concern that the COVID-19 pandemic creates significant risk of a CO2 shortage.

U.S. Industry Letter Supports Consistent Definition of “Critical Infrastructure”

CGA has signed an industry letter sent to representatives at all levels of the U.S. government, supporting a consistent definition of “critical infrastructure” across all jurisictions during the COVID-19 pandemic.