CHS Foundations of Hydrogen Safety Expert-Led Training | AIChE

CHS Foundations of Hydrogen Safety Expert-Led Training

Empower Your Team with Practical, Proven Hydrogen Safety Skills

This 3-day expert-led training offers hands-on, in-person learning with real-world case studies, peer discussions, and the opportunity to earn a Fundamental Hydrogen Safety Credential. Taught by CHS and experts from the Hydrogen Safety Panel, the course builds practical hydrogen safety knowledge based on more than 800 years of industry experience.

Program Highlights

  • Immersive, expert-led training. 

    Participate in immersive, in-person training led by world-class hydrogen safety experts, giving your team practical knowledge they can apply immediately. 

  • Tailored insights and solutions. 

    Engage with customized case studies and guided discussions that deliver solutions directly aligned with your industry and team needs.

  • Foundational knowledge with applied practice. 

    Blend core hydrogen safety principles with practical application, creating a recognized pathway to validate employee expertise while ensuring vendors and subcontractors meet the same safety expectations.

  • Consistent organizational safety baseline. 

    Establish a consistent safety baseline* across your workforce to strengthen compliance, reduce risk, and build a shared safety culture.

*Establishing a consistent safety baseline results in reducing risk to your people, assets, business, and reputation.

Who are your instructors?

The course is taught by experts from the Center for Hydrogen Safety and members of the Hydrogen Safety Panel, a distinguished group with over 800 years of combined hydrogen industry experience.

Learn directly from the field’s leading authorities, gaining insights drawn from decades of hands-on safety leadership and practical applications across industries.

Participants in this training will gain a comprehensive understanding of hydrogen’s properties—both gaseous and liquid—and how they compare to conventional fuels. They will learn to:

  • Recognize the unique hazards associated with hydrogen.
  • Explore essential safety design principles and emergency system considerations.
  • Apply best practices for maintenance and operational safety.
  • Understand hydrogen's interactions with metals, including the phenomenon of hydrogen embrittlement, and how to select appropriate materials for hydrogen service. 
  • Examine the design and construction of gas storage vessels, compressors, piping, and relief devices. 
  • Develop a strong safety culture, implement effective risk mitigation strategies, and create robust safety plans for hydrogen-related projects.

At the conclusion of the program, participants are also qualified to take the Fundamentals of Hydrogen Safety Credential final exam (requiring a passing score of 80%) and will earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or Professional Development Hours (PDHs) upon completing each course unit.

Included in the base training program:

The CHS Foundations of Hydrogen Safety Expert-Led Training is designed for professionals whose roles involve working with hydrogen equipment and systems. 

Individuals strengthen their professional knowledge and advance their careers, while organizations build a workforce equipped to manage hydrogen safely and responsibly.

Note: Participants may choose to complete the final exam to earn the  CHS Fundamental Hydrogen Safety Credential, awarded to those who complete the training and pass the final exam. 

  • Properties and Hazards
  • Facility Design
  • Equipment and Components
  • Metal Compatibility and Embrittlement
  • System Operation, Inspection & Maintenance
  • Liquid Systems
  • Safety Planning

This training contains an introduction, course material, case studies, group activities, and knowledge checks to create an interactive and applied learning experience that builds competence in hydrogen safety.

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  • Course ID:
    CH203
  • Source:
    CHS - Center for Hydrogen Safety
  • Language:
    English
  • Skill Level:
    Basic
  • Duration:
    3 days
  • CEUs:
    2.40
  • PDHs:
    24.00
  • Accrediting Agencies:
    RCEP