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Venting for Gaseous and Liquid Hydrogen

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Inadequate operation or design of vent systems in hydrogen applications may lead to damage to equipment or harm to individuals. These systems often represent a single point of failure in hydrogen application designs. Unfortunately, these systems are often excluded from risk assessments and frequently receive insufficient attention during the design phase, as observed by the Hydrogen Safety Panel over its many years of reviewing hydrogen systems.

Join us as we present a webinar covering this important topic. This webinar was developed using the extensive experience of the Hydrogen Safety Panel in reviewing vent stack configurations and incidents over the course of many years. In this webinar, we will explore the purpose and importance behind venting systems for both liquid and gaseous hydrogen applications, as well as discussing the difference between venting systems for each. We will also cover best safety practices, proper design considerations, and proper operation of these systems. We will conclude this webinar with a review of past incidents and lessons learned.

In addition, access to members of the Hydrogen Safety Panel will provide you the opportunity to pose questions you have related to venting systems for either liquid or gaseous installations.

After participating in this webinar, you will:

   • Understand the importance and purpose of these venting systems. 

   • Understand the difference between venting systems for liquid and gaseous hydrogen.

   • Know and be able to apply best safety practices for venting systems.

   • Be able to apply good safety practices when designing these systems.

   • Know and be able to apply good safety practices when operating venting systems.

 


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  • Source:
    CHS - Center for Hydrogen Safety
  • Language:
    English
  • Skill Level:
    Intermediate
  • Duration:
    1.5 hours
  • PDHs:
    1.50