Transport of Hydrogen Fuel | AIChE

Chemicals, Materials, Electric Vehicles

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 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.

Hydrogen can be transported either as gas or in a liquefied state. This third course of the First Responders Micro Training learning plan looks at both methods of transport and their impact on emergency operations.

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.

 

  • Different types of tanks and trailers for compressed hydrogen
  • Guidance for emergency response for gaseous and liquid hydrogen transport
  • When to use water to extinguish a fire impinging on storage tanks

Fire Responders and law enforcement.

  • Welcome
  • Course objectives
  • Why First Responders Need to Care about Hydrogen Transport
  • Microlearning Video
  • Key Takeaways
  • Quiz Assessment for ELA263

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  • Course ID:
    ELA263
  • Source:
    CHS - Center for Hydrogen Safety
  • Language:
    English
  • Skill Level:
    Advanced
  • Duration:
    25 minutes
  • CEUs:
    0.00
  • PDHs:
    0.00
  • Accrediting Agencies: