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BOC Sureserve is to turn 'pub-detective' in an attempt to tackle a mountain of used dispense gas cylinders creating a safety hazard for licensees and customers.
Every year thousands of such cylinders left unclaimed or damaged in pubs and clubs are retrieved by the trade association Keg Watch and - where possible - returned to the cylinder owner.
Over the next six months BOC Sureserve staff in the south of England will be an extra pair of eyes for the association, noting the number and location of unclaimed cylinders and passing that information to Keg Watch.
According to estimates there may be as many as 60,000 unclaimed cylinders belonging to various providers at BOC Sureserve supplied premises across the UK. BOC Sureserve product manager, Piers Capper says it's a perennial issue for the hospitality industry and that the tie-up with Keg Watch will definitely see more cylinders returned to their rightful owner. More importantly, he believes it will help improve gas safety in the hospitality industry.
The initiative is part of BOC's campaign to raise awareness of safety with drinks dispense gases, one which includes advertising, safety seminars, direct marketing and working with Environmental Health officers, pub companies and industry bodies.
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