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.
Towards a European Industrial Deal
The Antwerp Declaration outlines 10 concrete actions, from integrating the EU Industrial Deal into the broader European Strategic Agenda 2024 – 2029 while complementing the EU Green Deal to fosterin...
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Video
EIGA Winter Summit 2024 in Antwerp – A recap
"Enabling H2 together!" is our theme throughout 2024.
We kicked off the topic with our Winter Summit, which took place in January in Antwerp.
Over 180 people, expert and/or passionate about hydr...
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News
Let’s enable H2 together
We hope you enjoyed the EIGA Winter Summit 2024!
The EIGA Team certainly did. We are taking this opportunity to warmly thank you for attending what we believe has been an outstanding event. Actuall...
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documents
Latest Publications
Document
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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TB 30 / 24 - Classification of Medical Device Gases According to European Medical Device Regulations
To establish a harmonised approach and to avoid different interpretations of rules and risk classes across the different EU member states
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DOC 169 / 23 - Classification, and Labelling Guide in accordance with EC Regulation 1272/2008 (CLP Regulation)
EIGA Doc 169 known as the « Classification and Labelling Guide » is updated regularly in order to take into account the changes in the CLP Regulation and the changes in the classification of gases due to the REACH registration of substances that have occurred.
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