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British Compressed Air Society

Address:
33-34 Devonshire Street
London
W1G 6PY
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 20 7935 2464

http://www.bcas.org.uk

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Listing of all 8 news releases from British Compressed Air Society:

Workshop to explain compressed air regulations

A one day workshop aims to provide an overview of the relevant UK and European pressure systems legislation for compressed air systems.

News from British Compressed Air Society (11 May 2007)

Workshops cover safety and compressed air audits

Workshops at the Air-Tech exhibition in Birmingham in May will focus on two key themes: safety and compressed air audits.

News from British Compressed Air Society ( 3 April 2006)

Seminar to explain compressed air system issues

A morning seminar aims to clarify the new hazardous waste regulations and existing oil storage regulations specific to compressed air system issues.

News from British Compressed Air Society (13 March 2006)

E-learning course teaches safe air tool practices

A new course "Working safely with compressed air" provides safety training specific to handheld air tools.

News from British Compressed Air Society ( 7 February 2006)

Code regulates dental air supplies

A new code of practice to ensure a dental surgery's compressed air installation complies with current legislation and patient safety has been produced by BCAS and the dental industry.

News from British Compressed Air Society (22 November 2005)

Code defines compressed air system tests

A new code of practice defines best practice for jointing techniques, integrity testing, pressure decay testing and staged pressure testing in compressed air systems.

News from British Compressed Air Society (22 November 2005)

Energy efficiency in compressed air systems

A new one day professional development workshop "Energy efficiency in compressed air systems" is being held by the Energy Institute and British Compressed Air Society.

News from British Compressed Air Society ( 1 July 2005)

Course covers principles of compressed air systems

A new 30 hour Internet-based course spread over 6 months provides a comprehensive introduction to the main principles of compressed air systems.

News from British Compressed Air Society (12 January 2005)

 

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