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CGA PS-1-2006 (R2013)

CGA Position Statement on Odorizing Atmospheric Gases (Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Argon)

Describes CGA's position on the question of whether or not odorants should be used in atmospheric gases to allow their presence to be detected, and thereby reduce the possibility of accidents due to oxygen enriched or deficient atmospheres.


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