Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Compressed_Gas_Association> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 36 of
36
with 100 items per page.
- Compressed_Gas_Association abstract "The Compressed Gas Association (CGA) is the oldest major industrial and medical gas association in the world.In January 1913, Robert King sent a letter to the 75 manufacturers of compressed gases in the United States inviting them to attend a meeting in New York for the purpose of organizing a new industry association: the Compressed Gas Manufacturers Association. By March of the same year, the Association moved into offices in New York City. By 1914, the Association had 77 U.S. members and 5 Canadian members. The name of the Association was changed in 1948 to include not only manufacturers of compressed gases, but also manufacturers of cylinders, regulators, valves and other equipment in the industry. Members today include many of the major industrial gases companies such as Linde Gas.Since 1914, CGA focused its efforts on the development of industry standards, the pursuit of uniform government regulations, and on technical and safety matters. This philosophy that CGA is a “technical association” has been largely responsible for the acceptance of CGA standards among government regulatory agencies through the U.S. and Canada. The Association’s divisions and technical committees conduct ongoing safety seminars and video programming in both online and offline formats. Additionally, the Association has ties with governmental organizations such as the FDA and DHS, many of whom sanction CGA standards and implement them on a federal level.The Handbook of Compressed Gases has been endorsed by CGA since 1966 and is now in its fourth revision. The handbook offers comprehensive information on compressed gases as well as equipment specifications, and procedures for the safe handling, storage, transportation, and use of these products.Since its founding in 1913, CGA has published nearly 300 standards and related publications, many of which have been adopted by governmental agencies in the United States and Canada. CGA works internationally to harmonize these standards for worldwide use. Currently, CGA has over 125 members.".
- Compressed_Gas_Association wikiPageExternalLink www.cganet.com.
- Compressed_Gas_Association wikiPageExternalLink www.linde-worldwide.com.
- Compressed_Gas_Association wikiPageExternalLink 978-0-412-78230-5.
- Compressed_Gas_Association wikiPageID "5465197".
- Compressed_Gas_Association wikiPageRevisionID "594725687".
- Compressed_Gas_Association advert "August 2010".
- Compressed_Gas_Association hasPhotoCollection Compressed_Gas_Association.
- Compressed_Gas_Association unreferenced "February 2008".
- Compressed_Gas_Association subject Category:Business_and_industry_organizations_based_in_the_United_States.
- Compressed_Gas_Association subject Category:Industrial_gases.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type Abstraction100002137.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type Business108061042.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type BusinessOrganizations.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type Enterprise108056231.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type Group100031264.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type Organization108008335.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type SocialGroup107950920.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type YagoLegalActor.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type Agent.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type Organisation.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type Organization.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type Agent.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type SocialPerson.
- Compressed_Gas_Association type Thing.
- Compressed_Gas_Association comment "The Compressed Gas Association (CGA) is the oldest major industrial and medical gas association in the world.In January 1913, Robert King sent a letter to the 75 manufacturers of compressed gases in the United States inviting them to attend a meeting in New York for the purpose of organizing a new industry association: the Compressed Gas Manufacturers Association. By March of the same year, the Association moved into offices in New York City. By 1914, the Association had 77 U.S.".
- Compressed_Gas_Association label "Compressed Gas Association".
- Compressed_Gas_Association sameAs m.0dn22j.
- Compressed_Gas_Association sameAs Q5157014.
- Compressed_Gas_Association sameAs Q5157014.
- Compressed_Gas_Association sameAs Compressed_Gas_Association.
- Compressed_Gas_Association wasDerivedFrom Compressed_Gas_Association?oldid=594725687.
- Compressed_Gas_Association homepage www.cganet.com.
- Compressed_Gas_Association isPrimaryTopicOf Compressed_Gas_Association.