about eiga
European Industrial Gases Association
The European Industrial Gases Association, EIGA, is a safety and technically oriented organisation representing the vast majority of European and a number of non-European companies producing and distributing industrial, medical and food gases.
Energy Intensive Industries: do they have a future in Europe?
The Alliance of Energy Intensive Industries issued recommendations in advance of the review of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS):
Strengthened Carbon Leakage Protection: ensure robust prot...
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2024 Facts & Figures about Industrial Gases
They are invisible, so you don’t see them. Nevertheless, you all know and use our products. It would be difficult not to, they are used everywhere: in manufacturing, chemicals, metals, food, electro...
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EIGA Summer Summit 2025
It's a wrap! The EIGA Summer Summit 2025 is closed.
EIGA Members met in Edinburgh on 30 May 2025 for the Annual General Assembly Meeting.
The evening was a celebration of the achievements of the...
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What trends or developments in the Industrial Gases industry will most impact the coming years?
Watch the exclusive interview of EIGA's President, Adolf Walth....
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documents
Latest Publications
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DOC 238 / 22 - Prevention of Plant Instrument and Utility Gas System Cross Contamination
This publication applies to HYCO plants and provides design and safeguards requirements of utility and instrument gas systems. It identifies the potential hazards resulting from the connections between gases, instrument gases, and the process.
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SI-TS 18 / 25 - Defensive Driving
Defensive driving is an approach to driving that emphasizes safety and proactive decision-making. It entails maintaining constant awareness of the surroundings, anticipating potential hazards, and taking necessary precautions to prevent accidents. When implementing defensive driving techniques, drivers remain focused and attentive, carefully surveying the road for any risks and adjusting their driving behaviour accordingly. They prioritize maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles, complying with traffic laws and speed limits, and avoiding distractions that could divert their attention. Defensive driving also involves recognizing one's own driving limitations and actively seeking opportunities for skill improvement through education and training.
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DOC 260 / 25 - Indoor Insulated Carbon Dioxide Supply System
This publication provides the minimum requirements and the practices for design, construction, installation, operation, and maintenance of indoor small stationary insulated carbon dioxide supply systems at users’ premises and addresses the hazards specifically associated with it
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