Hydrogen Fueling Station Incident Response | AIChE

Hydrogen Fueling Station Incident Response

 

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Increasing availability and adoption of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) presents new safety challenges for First Responders (FR).

The Center for Hydrogen Safety (CHS) in collaboration with AIChE has developed a microtraining learning plan as part of the Hydrogen Safety for First Responders training. This 4-part multimedia course aims to better inform incident responders and support the safe handling and use of hydrogen in a variety of fuel cell applications.

This fourth and last course in the First Responders Micro Training learning plan covers how to respond to a leak or fire at a hydrogen fueling station.  Additional considerations are also discussed for stations that dispense other flammable fuels.

The completion of this learning plan qualifies for a certificate of completion with 1.5 Professional Development Hour (PDH) credit.

Click here to enroll in the First Responders Micro Training learning plan.

     

  • Types of hydrogen fueling stations
  • Hydrogen fueling stations safety systems
  • Importance of pre-planning activities for fueling stations
  • Guidance for hydrogen fueling stations incident response

Fire Responders and law enforcement

  • Welcome
  • Course Objectives
  • Understanding Hydrogen Fueling Stations
  • Microlearning Video
  • Key Takeaways
  • Quiz Assessment for ELA264

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  • Course ID:
    ELA264
  • Source:
    CHS - Center for Hydrogen Safety
  • Language:
    English
  • Skill Level:
    Advanced
  • Duration:
    25 minutes
  • CEUs:
    0.00
  • PDHs:
    0.00
  • Accrediting Agencies: