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BCAS hands out Continuous Membership Awards (7th September 2011)
BCAS presented Continuous Membership Awards for 10, 15 and 25 years to members at the Autumn Conference.
From 2011
BCAS finalises conference details (25th August 2011)
The final details for the BCAS Autumn Conference being held on Wednesday 7 September at the Motor Heritage Centre at Gaydon in Warwickshire have been released.
Recovery under way, but government help needed (12th August 2011)
Chris Dee, executive director of BCAS (British Compressed Air Society) talks to AirUser, about the compressed air industry in general and the benefits a trade association can offer its members in uncertain times
Compressed air systems: Calculate the costs (12th August 2011)
Air Society (BCAS) has recognised that many users of compressed air do not know how much their system costs to operate on an annual basis, or how to calculate the cost.
Air Safe Register discussed at spring conference (12th April 2011)
With more than 70 delegates registered and 6 speakers, members said it was one of the best yet
New standard targets energy performance (12th April 2011)
BCAS provides an update on the new ISO standard 11011 on compressed air use. The standard is in development and is due to be completed in April 2013.
BCAS members celebrate 80th Anniversary in style (18th February 2011)
200 BCAS members and guests attended the BCAS 80th Anniversary Ball held at the Savoy in London to celebrate the Societies Anniversary and everyone had a great evening. The ball was a huge success and it presented BCAS in the best possible light.
BCAS presents first Lifetime Achievement Award (18th February 2011)
The British Compressed Air Society has presented its first Lifetime Achievement Award to Rogers Knight.
BCAS: Guard against use of non-original parts (26th November 2010)
Association calls on industry to guard against inadvertently using non-original parts.
From 2010
Health and safety in the spotlight (7th September 2010)
Greg Bordiak, technical officer of BCAS believes we should take a little time to review what we have in health & safety legislation and decide what to get rid of or reduce its effect...
Setting the standard: Still time to get involved (7th September 2010)
BCAS has been actively involved over the years in developing Codes of Practice to establish benchmark numbers and recommended procedures and has recently taken the role of Convenor to the international working group on the draft ISO 11011 (or ISO TC118 SC6 WG4 to give it its formal title). Chris Dee, executive director, reports..
Mixed report for compressed air industry (7th September 2010)
Chris Dee, executive director of the British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) presents his Business Report for AirUser 2010...
BCAS: Going from strength to strength - By Martin Wright, president of BCAS (7th September 2010)
As BCAS enters its 80th year, it continues to provide the level of service and information that the membership requires and we are continually trying to react to member requests...
Balancing act (5th July 2010)
Improving and maintaining peak compressed air system performance requires addressing both the supply and the demand sides of a system and understanding how the two interact. Chris Dee, executive director of the British Compressed Air Society, explains.
Mixed report for compressed air industry (1st July 2010)
Chris Dee, executive director of the British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) presents his Business Report for AirUser 2010
Setting the standard: Still time to get involved (1st July 2010)
BCAS has been actively involved over the years in developing Codes of Practice to establish benchmark numbers and recommended procedures and has recently taken the role of Convenor to the international working group on the draft ISO 11011 (or ISO TC118 SC6 WG4 to give it its formal title). Chris Dee, executive director, reports
Compressors: Technology and change (1st July 2010)
The year 2010 marks the 80th anniversary of the British Compressed Air Society (BCAS). Colin Mander, MD of CompAir UK, comments on the major technological developments and changing customer requirements in the industry over this period.
PNEUROP and the green challenge (1st July 2010)
Pneurop is the European committee of manufacturers of compressors, vacuum pumps, pneumatic tools and allied equipment, represented by their national associations. Pneurop speaks on behalf of its members in European and international forums regarding the harmonisation of technical, normative and legislative developments in the field of compressors, vacuum pumps, pneumatic tools and allied equipment. Chris Dee reports on recent initiatives
BCAS: Celebrating the first 80 years (1st July 2010)
The British Compressed Air Society this year celebrates its 80th anniversary. Here, Chris Dee, its executive director, looks back on how the society has evolved over the years
BCAS: Going from strength to strength (1st July 2010)
The British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) is a unique organisation dedicated to providing technical support, training and general assistance to the compressed air and vacuum industry throughout the UK and sometimes into Europe and beyond.
Health and safety in the spotlight (1st July 2010)
The EU promotes a 'better/smart' regulatory system and UK Government has echoed this through its own efforts to simplify legislation.
Standards benefit compressed air users (1st July 2010)
Compressed air systems in the UK are generally considered to be a safe and reliable source of power due, primarily, to the generation of technical standards and codes of practice that have been developed over the last 80 years by the members of the British Compressed Air Society.
Customers benefit from online comments (1st July 2010)
New research questions the business impact of investing valuable resources in social media tools such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
Loans available, but eligibility criteria changes (1st July 2010)
BCAS and its members are committed to continue to provide ongoing support for the Carbon Trust 0% business loan scheme.
BCAS Training courses (10th May 2010)
Seeking service you can trust? (10th May 2010)
So, where does the buck stop? (10th May 2010)
Compressed Air receiver construction facts (22nd February 2010)
BCAS has received many calls regarding clarification on compressed air receiver construction and testing. Here we give you the facts...
Air of uncertainty (1st December 2009)
As 2009 draws to a close, Chris Dee, executive director of BCAS, talks to Val Vealey, editor of air user and looks back on a turbulent year and considers what 2010 may have in store for those in the compressed air industry...
From 2009
Performing a leak survey (3rd September 2009)
The success of a leak survey requires three major elements: knowledge planning, and follow-through. Without a thorough understanding of where leaks are occurring and whether they have been satisfactorily repaired, large amounts of money is wasted...
Stop spoiling your product (3rd September 2009)
Compressed air can spoil product. Greg Bordiak – technical officer – BCAS looks at compressed air contamination...
A powered tool in the hand (3rd September 2009)
Removing danger to operators where possible is the key to health and safety when using air powered tools. Greg Bordiak, technical officer, BCAS looks at powered tools with regard to hand-arm-vibration (HAV) and noise...
Do today what needs doing today (3rd September 2009)
Business has declined but it has not disappeared and there are still business opportunities for those companies prepared to face the challenge. Chris Dee, executive director of BCAS, comments...
BCAS: Continuing with the positive approach (10th August 2009)
The British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) is a unique organisation dedicated to providing support, training and assistance to the compressed air and vacuum industry and is well respected across Europe and beyond.
Do today what needs doing today (10th August 2009)
While small businesses have had a tough time of late, the good news is that adversity and opportunity are closely linked. Business has declined but it has not disappeared and there are still business opportunities for those companies prepared to face the challenge.Chris Dee, executive director of BCAS, comments
A powered tool in the hand (10th August 2009)
Removing danger to operators where possible is the key to health and safety when using air powered tools.Greg Bordiak, technical officer,BCAS looks at powered tools with regard to hand-arm-vibration (HAV) and noise
No knowledge, no improvement (10th August 2009)
Without a thorough understanding of what is happening to your compressed air system it is not possible to make improvements.By conducting an assessment or audit it is then possible to identify areas for increased efficiency explains BCAS
Stop spoiling your product (10th August 2009)
Compressed air can spoil product. Greg Bordiak – technical officer – BCAS looks at compressed air contamination
Check out a potential compressed air supplier (10th August 2009)
The BCAS Trusted Trader Scheme managed by Referenceline helps users make a more informed choice when looking for a firm to sell, install, service or improve compressed air equipment
Boost production while cutting costs (9th June 2009)
Compressed air systems are safe, reliable and versatile, but often taken for granted with scant regard to maintenance and cost. Chris Dee, executive director of the British Compressed Air Society (BCAS), outlines some of the factors that users of compressed air systems should consider...
How to survive and grow – BCAS conference (15th February 2009)
How to survive and grow during the economic downturn – BCAS will endeavour to offer you all the support you need in terms of training and development...
Customer relations is key to economic growth (10th November 2008)
Customer focus rather than cost-saving is now the major driver in the compressed air and vacuum industry sdays Chris Dee, executive director, BCAS...
From 2008
On-line technology course from BCAS (10th November 2008)
A new on-line Compressed Air system technology (CAST) course from British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) has been launched. Chris Dee gives further details...
Compliance is not optional (18th August 2008)
Greg Bordiak, technical officer at BCAS looks at the Hazardous Waste regulations and how to comply...
Service companies: See what their customers say (18th August 2008)
BCAS' Trusted Trader Scheme aims to give customers the ability to look and see what other customers think about a particular compressed air service company and how it rates against others in the local area, writes Chris Dee, executive director,BCAS...
Vibration information and the 'new' Machines Directive (18th August 2008)
On the 29th December 2009 the law changes for all machinery but in particular for hand-held powered tools.The change is in the way in which suppliers of hand-held powered tools have to give vibration information...
Strength in numbers (18th August 2008)
Do your business with a BCAS member as he has the experienced personnel to supply or service your equipment and will abide by the strict guidelines of our Code of Conduct comments Rodney Stafford, BCAS president...
Strength in numbers (1st July 2008)
The British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) continues to grow through strength in numbers and through partnerships with leading organisations in our industry.
Compliance is not an option (1st July 2008)
Greg Bordiak, technical officer at BCAS looks at the Hazardous Waste regulations and how to comply
Vibration information and the 'new' Machines Directive (1st July 2008)
On the 29th December 2009 the law changes for all machinery but in particular for hand-held powered tools.
Service companies: See what their customers say (1st July 2008)
BCAS'Trusted Trader Scheme aims to give customers the ability to look and see what other customers think about a particular compressed air service company and how it rates against others in the local area, writes Chris Dee,
Customer relations is key to economic growth (1st July 2008)
Customer focus rather than cost-saving is now the major driver in the compressed air and vacuum industry sdays Chris Dee, executive director, BCAS
Rate your compressed air suppliers (15th May 2008)
The British compressed Air Society (BCAS) has launched a new scheme to help compressed air users work out with whom they want to do business. The Trusted Trader Scheme allows compressed air users to rate BCAS member companies on their performance, thereby providing users with a peer-reviewed guide to their competence...
Supplier credibility is the most important issue for your customers (8th March 2008)
The BCAS Trusted Trader Scheme, being launched at the Air-Tech event on 22 April 2008, will promote the credibility and professionalism of BCAS members as identified by their customers. The advantage to customers of using BCAS members will be the confidence that they have been endorsed by others users...
From 2007
Hazardous waste workshop – mobile systems (8th February 2008)
The BCAS held a workshop on 30 January 2008 to focus on the implications of the mobile services guidance produced by the Environment Agency. This activity is part of the many provided under the Hazardous Waste Regulations. Of particular concern is the charge made for the removal of waste oil from a customer's site...
BCAS and Carbon Trust project helps to save energy (8th November 2007)
Production of compressed air accounts for nearly 30% of industrial electricity consumption across the EU and BCAS has again joined with the Carbon Trust to run a project to help companies avoid wasted energy and costs in their existing system while improving productivity and quality...
BCAS training update (2nd August 2007)
BCAS offers five courses and can additionally provide bespoke on-site training on request...
Why choose a BCAS member? (2nd August 2007)
BCAS has developed a new BCAS Member Code of Conduct to increase customer satisfaction and provide tangible differentiation for BCAS members...
What do companies expect from BCAS? (27th July 2007)
Companies ultimately join BCAS because in the long term it is in their financial interest to do so. Every business needs access to the right advice when it counts.
Make sure you ensure you insure (26th July 2007)
Launched at the Spring Conference and as part of its ongoing commitment to its members BCAS in association with Romero Insurance Brokers are proud to present a specialist insurance facility available for members of the society
Get more from your (26th July 2007)
BCAS is the UK’s trade association for compressed air and vacuum manufacturers, distributors and users. It provides the industry and its users with an impartial source of technical and legislative advice. Here BCAS reviews the main aspects of compressed air systems management of prime concern to end users
BCAS Spring Conference Wed 2 May, NEC (25th April 2007)
BCAS has announced its first conference of 2007 which is being held at the Hilton Metropole, NEC Birmingham...
Improved reliability and better energy efficiency (20th April 2007)
Recent technical developments by the compressed air industry have helped users reduce their cost of generation and use of compressed air but the greatest influence on consumption is still largely down to the user says BCAS...
Welcome from the president (20th April 2007)
Following his appointment as president of the British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) in November 2006, Rodney Stafford of HPC, gives his view of what he hopes to achieve for the industry over the next two years...
Addressing key issues (26th July 2006)
BCAS is the UK's trade association for compressed air and vacuum manufacturers, distributors and users. It provides the industry and its users with an impartial source of technical and legislative advice, and has a key input into related industry issues at UK and European level. BCAS has expanded its range of training courses and qualifications to improve the knowledge and competence of personnel who work with compressed air systems whether as suppliers or users. This year two new courses have been added to the portfolio.
From 2006
A source of advice and information (26th July 2006)
These last 12 months have been eventful and successful for BCAS. We have continued to grow in membership during 2005/6, now standing at a total of 114 members compared with 101 this time last year. Maintaining UK membership is a challenge in a climate of company takeover and consolidation within the compressed air industry itself, but we have met the challenge and in addition, attracted an increasing number of non-UK members, as well as companies that produce or sell ancillary products. Hence membership today is the broadest in company range of activities in the Society's history.
Why should companies join BCAS? (1st July 2005)
Continuing an Air User tradition Alan Earle, the new President of BCAS outlines the challenges facing the compressed air industry and what, under his watchful eye, the Society will offer to help members meet those challenges successfully Why do compa
From News
Transform a company from good to great (1st July 2005)
2005 sees a major programme of special events to commemorate BCAS’s 75th anniversary including hosting a major European conference and dinner Founded in 1930 the BCAS has always been a forward thinking and dynamic organisation, pushing the boundaries