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Hey,

Just a quick question. Who is the EEC and what does the

abbreviation stand for?

Asked around on the rig but no one seems to know.

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J

On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 14:39:09 +0100 (BST)

peter mitchell <treetop_bay@...> wrote:

> Greetings brothers and sisters,

>

> This is a heads up with regards Oxygen Cylinders.

>

> Apparently the EEC has made a rule (another one) that

>only Medox Oxygen company is to be used and only UNITOR

>company can refill and supply these cylinders...(the rule

>was probably made by someone with shares in the company

>and never seen a boat or oxygen cylinder.)

>

> I do not know how this applies in foreign climes....!

>

> Anyway we have been supplied, at sea, with 2 jumbo size

>and 2 'D' size cylinders all labelled as FULL.

>

> On testing 3 of the 4 are Empty......!

>

> So anyone out there who has these UNITOR cylinders may be

>advised to check them and if not full then it may be a

>good idea to make an incident report out of it.

>

> Cheers all.

> P

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Has this been implemented in the UK? I have heard nothing about it?

Magz.

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Subject: Warning re Oxygen Cylinders

Greetings brothers and sisters,

This is a heads up with regards Oxygen Cylinders.

Apparently the EEC has made a rule (another one) that only Medox Oxygen

company is to be used and only UNITOR company can refill and supply

these cylinders...(the rule was probably made by someone with shares in

the company and never seen a boat or oxygen cylinder.)

I do not know how this applies in foreign climes....!

Anyway we have been supplied, at sea, with 2 jumbo size and 2 'D' size

cylinders all labelled as FULL.

On testing 3 of the 4 are Empty......!

So anyone out there who has these UNITOR cylinders may be advised to

check them and if not full then it may be a good idea to make an

incident report out of it.

Cheers all.

P

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Pete,

Do you mean that the only company in Europe to supply O2 for offshore

use is Medox?

We use Dominion and have heard nothing of this.

Regards,

Simon

Warning re Oxygen Cylinders

Greetings brothers and sisters,

This is a heads up with regards Oxygen Cylinders.

Apparently the EEC has made a rule (another one) that only Medox Oxygen

company is to be used and only UNITOR company can refill and supply

these cylinders...(the rule was probably made by someone with shares in

the company and never seen a boat or oxygen cylinder.)

I do not know how this applies in foreign climes....!

Anyway we have been supplied, at sea, with 2 jumbo size and 2 'D' size

cylinders all labelled as FULL.

On testing 3 of the 4 are Empty......!

So anyone out there who has these UNITOR cylinders may be advised to

check them and if not full then it may be a good idea to make an

incident report out of it.

Cheers all.

P

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I have only last week ordered two large Medical Oxygen Cylinders through D

M Wood who I believe go through BOC. I have searched the Internet and

have drawn a blank,

Regards

Neil Poole

Elgin/lin Medic

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Pete,

Do you mean that the only company in Europe to supply O2 for offshore

use is Medox?

We use Dominion and have heard nothing of this.

Regards,

Simon

Warning re Oxygen Cylinders

Greetings brothers and sisters,

This is a heads up with regards Oxygen Cylinders.

Apparently the EEC has made a rule (another one) that only Medox Oxygen

company is to be used and only UNITOR company can refill and supply

these cylinders...(the rule was probably made by someone with shares in

the company and never seen a boat or oxygen cylinder.)

I do not know how this applies in foreign climes....!

Anyway we have been supplied, at sea, with 2 jumbo size and 2 'D' size

cylinders all labelled as FULL.

On testing 3 of the 4 are Empty......!

So anyone out there who has these UNITOR cylinders may be advised to

check them and if not full then it may be a good idea to make an

incident report out of it.

Cheers all.

P

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If it is an European Economic Community directives rarely take a form that

would lead to this kind of rule. The last one of this kind on medical

devices was 93/42/EEC.

However, the equipment standardization specs may have changed. If they

have, this would be worth knowing. If your cylinders can be used in the

territories within the jurisdiction of the various bodies that constitute

the European Union, then the cylinders will be marked with a notice saying

which of the CEN standards they comply with. The CEN codes all start " EN

" . Any chance of you having a look for these and posting the numbers on

the list?

I am aware that there are some new IMO rules about cylinders that came into

force this year, but I think they relate to numbers carried on certain

classes of cargo ships, but I'll check this rather than rely on rusty brain

cells ...

Cheers,

At 14:39 2005-08-31 +0100, peter mitchell wrote:

>Greetings brothers and sisters,

>

>This is a heads up with regards Oxygen Cylinders.

>

>Apparently the EEC has made a rule (another one) that only Medox Oxygen

>company is to be used and only UNITOR company can refill and supply these

>cylinders...(the rule was probably made by someone with shares in the

>company and never seen a boat or oxygen cylinder.)

>

>I do not know how this applies in foreign climes....!

>

>Anyway we have been supplied, at sea, with 2 jumbo size and 2 'D' size

>cylinders all labelled as FULL.

>

>On testing 3 of the 4 are Empty......!

>

>So anyone out there who has these UNITOR cylinders may be advised to check

>them and if not full then it may be a good idea to make an incident report

>out of it.

>

>Cheers all.

>P

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Simon,

I spoke with UNITOR at lunch time today and the chap doing the talking advised

me that this was the new rule from Brussels and yes that is what it appears to

be.

Tomorrow their rep is coming to see me re the empty cylinders they have supplied

and I will ask him to update me on the situation...I do not think there was any

misunderstanding re language over the phone but I shall be wanting to confirm

this for our reference as well.

So I shall keep you updated as I receive intel. as it is the empty cylinders

that bother me from the EEC approved supplier....!

P

" Growcott, Simon W. " <SGrowcott@...> wrote:

Pete,

Do you mean that the only company in Europe to supply O2 for offshore

use is Medox?

We use Dominion and have heard nothing of this.

Regards,

Simon

Warning re Oxygen Cylinders

Greetings brothers and sisters,

This is a heads up with regards Oxygen Cylinders.

Apparently the EEC has made a rule (another one) that only Medox Oxygen

company is to be used and only UNITOR company can refill and supply

these cylinders...(the rule was probably made by someone with shares in

the company and never seen a boat or oxygen cylinder.)

I do not know how this applies in foreign climes....!

Anyway we have been supplied, at sea, with 2 jumbo size and 2 'D' size

cylinders all labelled as FULL.

On testing 3 of the 4 are Empty......!

So anyone out there who has these UNITOR cylinders may be advised to

check them and if not full then it may be a good idea to make an

incident report out of it.

Cheers all.

P

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Cheers Pete.

Simon

Warning re Oxygen Cylinders

Greetings brothers and sisters,

This is a heads up with regards Oxygen Cylinders.

Apparently the EEC has made a rule (another one) that only Medox Oxygen

company is to be used and only UNITOR company can refill and supply

these cylinders...(the rule was probably made by someone with shares in

the company and never seen a boat or oxygen cylinder.)

I do not know how this applies in foreign climes....!

Anyway we have been supplied, at sea, with 2 jumbo size and 2 'D' size

cylinders all labelled as FULL.

On testing 3 of the 4 are Empty......!

So anyone out there who has these UNITOR cylinders may be advised to

check them and if not full then it may be a good idea to make an

incident report out of it.

Cheers all.

P

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his sounds very reasonable and I have had a look for EN codes and not found any.

I am expecting the rep at any moment so shall ask him to get some confirmation

on all this.

The regualtion re cargoe vessels relates to those carrying 'dangerous goods' and

requires the medical oxygen delivery system to be able to deal with two

casualties at once...! A boat carrying 10 Russian female tourists could be

regarded as carrying dangerous goods and definitely require plenty of oxygen...!

P.

Guthrie <richard@...> wrote:

,

If it is an European Economic Community directives rarely take a form that

would lead to this kind of rule. The last one of this kind on medical

devices was 93/42/EEC.

However, the equipment standardization specs may have changed. If they

have, this would be worth knowing. If your cylinders can be used in the

territories within the jurisdiction of the various bodies that constitute

the European Union, then the cylinders will be marked with a notice saying

which of the CEN standards they comply with. The CEN codes all start " EN

" . Any chance of you having a look for these and posting the numbers on

the list?

I am aware that there are some new IMO rules about cylinders that came into

force this year, but I think they relate to numbers carried on certain

classes of cargo ships, but I'll check this rather than rely on rusty brain

cells ...

Cheers,

At 14:39 2005-08-31 +0100, peter mitchell wrote:

>Greetings brothers and sisters,

>

>This is a heads up with regards Oxygen Cylinders.

>

>Apparently the EEC has made a rule (another one) that only Medox Oxygen

>company is to be used and only UNITOR company can refill and supply these

>cylinders...(the rule was probably made by someone with shares in the

>company and never seen a boat or oxygen cylinder.)

>

>I do not know how this applies in foreign climes....!

>

>Anyway we have been supplied, at sea, with 2 jumbo size and 2 'D' size

>cylinders all labelled as FULL.

>

>On testing 3 of the 4 are Empty......!

>

>So anyone out there who has these UNITOR cylinders may be advised to check

>them and if not full then it may be a good idea to make an incident report

>out of it.

>

>Cheers all.

>P

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This sounds very reasonable and I have had a look for EN codes and found - EN

1975 GB - I am expecting the rep at any moment so shall ask him to get some

confirmation on all this.

The regualtion re cargoe vessels relates to those carrying 'dangerous goods' and

requires the medical oxygen delivery system to be able to deal with two

casualties at once...! A boat carrying 10 Russian female tourists could be

regarded as carrying dangerous goods and definitely require plenty of oxygen...!

P.

Guthrie <richard@...> wrote:

,

If it is an European Economic Community directives rarely take a form that

would lead to this kind of rule. The last one of this kind on medical

devices was 93/42/EEC.

However, the equipment standardization specs may have changed. If they

have, this would be worth knowing. If your cylinders can be used in the

territories within the jurisdiction of the various bodies that constitute

the European Union, then the cylinders will be marked with a notice saying

which of the CEN standards they comply with. The CEN codes all start " EN

" . Any chance of you having a look for these and posting the numbers on

the list?

I am aware that there are some new IMO rules about cylinders that came into

force this year, but I think they relate to numbers carried on certain

classes of cargo ships, but I'll check this rather than rely on rusty brain

cells ...

Cheers,

At 14:39 2005-08-31 +0100, peter mitchell wrote:

>Greetings brothers and sisters,

>

>This is a heads up with regards Oxygen Cylinders.

>

>Apparently the EEC has made a rule (another one) that only Medox Oxygen

>company is to be used and only UNITOR company can refill and supply these

>cylinders...(the rule was probably made by someone with shares in the

>company and never seen a boat or oxygen cylinder.)

>

>I do not know how this applies in foreign climes....!

>

>Anyway we have been supplied, at sea, with 2 jumbo size and 2 'D' size

>cylinders all labelled as FULL.

>

>On testing 3 of the 4 are Empty......!

>

>So anyone out there who has these UNITOR cylinders may be advised to check

>them and if not full then it may be a good idea to make an incident report

>out of it.

>

>Cheers all.

>P

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