2024 Center for Hydrogen Safety Americas Conference | AIChE

Presented by the Center for Hydrogen Safety, this conference will bring together attendees from academia, industry, and government to discuss applied hydrogen safety topics, provide space for collaboration, and to give opportunity for your questions.

See the 2024 Technical Program including the Session Schedule, Speakers, and Presentation topics here:
technical program

View the Training Day Schedule here:
Training Day Schedule

Hydrogen Safety Training Day - May 20, 2024

Join us for an enriching training day on May 20, 2024, presented by the Center for Hydrogen Safety, complementing the upcoming Americas conference. Discover the essential safety skills needed to navigate the dynamic hydrogen market. Our workshop offers three courses designed to empower you with practical knowledge:

1.    Gaseous Hydrogen: Safety Considerations (2 hours): Learn about the unique properties of hydrogen, along with its hazards and crucial safety considerations. Acquire safety and design strategies that can be immediately applied to real-world scenarios.

Course credits: Earn 2 PDHs or 0.2 CEUs.

2.    Vent System Design (2 hours): Explore vital design considerations for hydrogen vent systems during this insightful session.

Course credits: Earn 2 PDHs or 0.2 CEUs.

3.    NFPA 2 Hydrogen Technologies Code Training (4 hours): Are you ready to elevate your expertise in the NFPA 2 Hydrogen Technologies Code? Look no further! Our NFPA 2 training program is designed to empower professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in applying this code.

Course credits: Earn 4 PDHs or 0.4 CEUs.

Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and stay ahead in the rapidly evolving field of hydrogen technology. Your expertise matters, and we're here to help you thrive. Register for the training day by adding the courses to your conference registration.

With Participation from EERE

Organizing Chairs

  • Jonathan Cristiani
    Black & Veatch
  • Pradheep Kileti
    National Grid

Organizing Committee

  • Alison Ballon
    AcuTech Consulting
  • Susan Bayley
    Powertech USA
  • Claire Behar
    Hy Stor Energy
  • William Buttner
    NREL
  • Peter Diakow
    BakerRisk
  • Rob Early
    Compressed Gas Association
  • Katrina Groth
    University of Maryland
  • Enda Nolan
    Bloom Energy
  • Kevin Woo
    ENTRUST Solutions Group