The Industrial Gases sector is essential for a net zero and resilient European economy

The European Industrial Gases Association (EIGA) is proud to unveil its White Paper.
We consistently uphold three fundamental principles: uncompromised safety, level-playing field and solid expertise.

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2024 Facts & Figures about Industrial Gases

The 2024 figures of the sector are available!

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Hydrogen Safety Ecosystem

With many new organisations are getting involved in hydrogen, we decided to support a safer rollout by sharing our safety knowledge captured in dozens of hydrogen safety publications. These are publications that have helped keep our industry safe for decades. Check out the “ecosystem” portal for free, and discover the easy access to the relevant publications.

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Hydrogen is central to Europe’s ambitious climate goals, as laid out in the EU Green Deal

The Industrial Gases sector has more experience in the production, transportation, storage, and application of hydrogen than any other industry in the world, having been active in the field for over 100 years. The Industrial Gases sector is therefore well-placed to be a key partner for a thriving, carbon-neutral Europe that meets its 2050 goals, in part through the successful deployment of hydrogen.

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EIGA e-learning courses

Our eLearning tools are open to all, completely anonymous, and free of any charge.
Check out our latest module on Hydrogen Emergency Response.

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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.

2024 Facts & Figures about Industrial Gases

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

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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Insights about Industrial Gases in 2025

Insights about Industrial Gases in 2025

Our Secretary General, Philippe Cornille, examines the evolving landscape of the European Industrial Gas sector with Gasworld: From navigating political shifts and regulatory harmonisation to tack...
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Latest Publications

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DOC 90 / 25 - Incident Investigation and Accident Prevention

Incident investigation, analysis and understanding the causes of such events is a critical element of safety management.  For any organisation, the overriding purpose in carrying out incident investigation is to understand why an incident happened to improve the management of health and safety and prevent similar incidents happening in the future.[1] Figure 1 is based on EIGA members’ work injury statistics (2012-2023) and it illustrates the general experience that human behaviours and/or the person carrying out the task were frequently identified as the cause of an incident.  However, a deeper investigation often reveals that one of the underlying root causes of such incidents is often a “lack of management control” due to inadequacies in the safety management system, standards, compliance, monitoring of work, etc.  [2]  [3]
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DOC 209 / 25 - Quality of Delivered Product from Medicinal Gas Cylinders

EIGA have conducted analytical tests in order to measure metallic elements, that could be present in medicinal gases. This publication provides the test results, which conclude that impurities measurements are below the detectability levels as well as below ICH Q3D requirements
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DOC 143 / 25 - Guide to Carbide Lime Applications

This publication describes some of the beneficial uses of carbide lime and is intended for use by EIGA members as a guide to which applications of carbide lime can be used to demonstrate that the carbide lime can be used directly without further processing and should not be considered a waste. The publication has been revised to ensure consistent use of terminology for the product. New sections have been added for carbide lime as a by-product and for transport of carbide lime.
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