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19. zimnho zasedn EIGA January 27th 2010 Lubomr Herk 8. dubna
2010
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EIGALubomr Herk 2 EIGA 19th Ordinary meeting, Brussels 27 January
2010 15:00 17:00 15:001. Opening by the President Administrative
Matters 2. Approval of Minutes / Agenda3. EIGA Membership Report 4.
Brussels Office Report5. Board Members 6. Financial Report7.
Revision of EIGA Statutes/Internal Rules 8. Industrial Gases
Council Report (IGC) 9. Medical Gases Council Report (MGC) 10. BoD
TF-1 GHG and CO2 Report 11. Safety Advisory Group Report (SAG) 12.
Presentation of Safety Awards13. Next EIGA Meetings 14. Any Other
Business 16:55 15. Closure Technical break 17:00 History of
European IG by Professor Ray Stokes, Director, Centre for Business
History in Scotland, University of Glasgow
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EIGALubomr Herk 4 EIGA pracovn skupiny Transport (WG-1) Gas
Cylinders and Pressure Vessels (WG-2) Process & Process
Equipment (WG-3) Special Gases (WG-4) Environment (WG-5) Cryogenic
Vessel Standards (WG-6) Medicinal Gases (WG-7) Food Gases (WG-8)
Classification, Labelling, SDS (WG-9) Homecare (WG-10) Hydrogen
Energy (WG-11)
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EIGALubomr Herk 5 Financial Report The Vice-President: Stefan
Messer Actual Results Based on our expectations for the fourth
quarter operations, the estimated Result for 2009 will show a
deficit of about 1,000 to be in line with the budgeted result of
+/- 0 . However compared to the trend of the previous years, we see
a clear improvement in terms of the reduction of the deficit of our
Association.
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EIGALubomr Herk 6 Safety Advisory Group (SAG) New Document The
Globally Harmonised Document Selection of Personal Protective
Equipment IGC Doc 136/09/E (revision of Doc 136/05) has been
published on the EIGA website. This provides guidance on the
selection and use of PPE. Campaign The safe transport, use and
storage of Acetylene cylinders is the title of a new campaign. The
aim is to inform in a short way about the characteristics of
acetylene and troubleshooting e.g. leak or cylinder in fire by a
leaflet. Safety Information Three new Safety Information-Human
Factors have been published in the second half year. They contain
usefulinformation to support the change of safety related
behaviour. HF 07/09 Communications on Safety Communication is vital
to transfer information and improve knowledge. The Safety
Information supports you to analyse your current information
situation in your company and gives recommendation how to improve.
HF 08/09 Alarm Handling Alarm Handling or Alarm Management is an
issue for any site and process when human response on this is
requested.The Safety Information supports you to analyse and to
define corrective actions if necessary. HF 09/09 Fatigue from
Working Pattern Shiftwork and Overtime The Safety Information
contains useful practical details about the background and the
consequences coming up from excessive working time or poorly
designed shift patterns.
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EIGALubomr Herk 7 Safety Advisory Group (SAG) Safety Awards The
EIGA Safety Awards are a recognition of the safety performance of
the awarded companies and their personnel. The EIGA Annual General
Meeting held in Munich last summer was used as an opportunity to
present prestigious EIGA Safety Awards. 46 Non-Accident Safety
Awards (location) for 7 groups of companies for their sites having
achieved subsequent years or worked hours without any lost time
accident: These were: Air Liquide: (7); Air Products: (15); Linde:
(12); Messer: ( 9); NIGC Saudi Arabia: (1); SIAD: (1); SOL: (1).
The Peter Jackson Award for the best improvement of the safety
performance over a period of five years was handedover in
recognition of the achievements of Messer B.V. Netherlands.
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EIGALubomr Herk 8 IGC Report Mark Begg, 2010-2011 Chairman of the
Industrial Gases Council As I look at the WG reports, despite the
tough economic back drop that we have all faced, I am impressed by
the progress we continue to make in our core activities. A combined
approach of developing new documents, of keeping existing documents
evergreen and of adopting new and creative ways to bring safety,
health and environment matters to our members, employees and
customers in a modern and meaningful way continues to be
effectively adopted by our WGs and the industry experts that lead
them and participate in them.
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EIGALubomr Herk 9 MGC Report Caroline Lloyd, 2009 Chairwoman of the
Medical Gases Council The MGC has reviewed its mission, which is
summarized below and this is now subject to approval by the Board
of Directors: 1. To set standards for our industry and users in the
safe supply and handling of medical gases and respiratory homecare
services through the development of best practices and the
production of Medical Gases Council publications; 2. To provide
regulatory agencies and healthcare providers with specialist advice
on the standards used on the safe production, supply, handling and
administration of medical gases and healthcare services in line
with the pharmaceutical industry; 3. To promote our industry in the
supply of medical gases and respiratory homecare services, focusing
on the quality and efficacy of our products and services to enhance
patient safety. As part of our stakeholder engagement programme we
have finalised a presentation which we will use when we meet these
key stakeholders. A meeting is being set up with Enterprise and
Industry Directorate General Consumer Goods, Unit F2
Pharmaceuticals in the European Commission. The purpose of the
meeting is to highlight both the involvement and importance of EIGA
in the medical gases business and explain some of the issues we
encounter as an industry, e.g. the different interpretations by the
pharmaceutical authorities of legislation and to the impact of its
implementation on medical gases and homecare. Both Working Groups
in the MGC continue to work on a number of items. The Medical Gases
Working Group (WG-7) is focused on defining the validation
requirements for ASUs, tanker filling and cylinder filling taking
into account two reference documents, GAMP 5 and ICH 9 on Quality
Risk Management. The Homecare Working Group (WG-10) is finalising
the Good Homecare Practice which sets out the fundamental of safety
and quality guidelines for homecare supply to patients.
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EIGALubomr Herk 10 Program workshopu
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EIGALubomr Herk 11 Program workshopu
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EIGALubomr Herk 13 EIGA Symposium 2011
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EIGALubomr Herk 14 Dkuji za pozornost