Yeah, the great dive shop/dive industry conspiracy to get rich quick with VCI's. ALL of those industry and subject matter experts who said that VCI's are necessary and must be done at least once per year (more for commercial organizations) don't know what you seem to know of course.
And, of course, we are to trust and believe some annoymous internet experts with fake names and fake credentials and do away with the well known industry experts and equipment manufactures.
You seem to interpret my comments about the details of the laws that are in place, to indicate that I am against inspecting tanks. Perhaps I should clarify my position a little better.
My oxygen cylinders don't need annual visual inspections. Neither do my nitrogen cylinders, my helium cylinder, my C25 cylinders, nor my CO2 cylinders. Only the SCUBA industry seems to have this standard in place. It is out of step with other industries.
If one were to argue that in this case it is life support equipment, therefore a stricter standard is appropriate, I would comment that medical gas cylinders, aviation gas cylinders and large industrial breathing air cylinders that are commonly used on hazmat sites, do not normally get annual visual inspections, as far as I know. Please correct me if I am misinformed about any of this.
I am actually in favor of regularly inspecting SCUBA cylinders visually if they are heavily used, have been filled from a questionable source, show signs of corrosion or show signs of physical mistreatment. I am not in favor of the visual inspection being required each year in order to get a scuba shop to fill the tank with air.
I am in favor of having a hydro test done at the prescribed intervals, even if I plan to only fill the tank myself. I have one tank sitting empty now that I could fill myself, but I plan to get it hydro'd before doing so, because I believe it is the prudent thing to do.
But those are just my observations & opinions. Your mileage may vary.
I actually have a pretty healthy respect for the dangers of high pressure gasses. I'm not looking to cut corners. I'm just pointing out details of current regulations & inconsistencies in the current systems that exist.