Hydrogen System Operation
Hydrogen System Operation

This course emphasizes the need for safe practices like following procedures and managing change. It also describes operational best practices like the need for purging the system.

Center for Hydrogen Safety

This course is presented by the Center for Hydrogen Safety (CHS). CHS is a global oriented non-profit dedicated to promoting hydrogen safety and best practices worldwide.

The CHS identifies and addresses concerns regarding the safe use of hydrogen:

As a sustainable energy carrier
In commercial and industrial applications
In hydrogen and fuel cell technologies

Process Safety
Hydrogen System Operation
Process Safety
CHS
CHS

Process Safety

1 hours
2 lessons
10/10 (1)
6

Description

Who Should Attend

Those involved in the operation of hydrogen systems.

What You’ll Learn

Hydrogen’s interactions with metals
The phenomenon of hydrogen embrittlement
The variables affecting the severity of hydrogen embrittlement
How to correctly choose a material for use in hydrogen service

Outline

Module 1: Hydrogen System Operation

Safety culture
Management of Change (MOC)
Operational best practices

Course content

Hydrogen System Operation - SAF0208CHS205
EN
Certificate - SAF0208CHS550
EN

Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the fundamental properties of hydrogen, including flammability, density, and explosive limits.
    1
  • Operate safety equipment, including gas detectors, ventilation systems, and emergency shutdown devices.
    2
  • Lead investigations into hydrogen-related incidents.
    3
  • Respond to hydrogen-related emergencies.
    1

  • Select tools and equipment for maintenance inspections and repairs.
    1

  • Perform utility tie-ins and LOTO (lockout/tagout) procedures.
    2

Related Occupations

Hydrogen Operations Manager

Oversees operations related to the storage, handling, and distribution of hydrogen energy. Their main functions include strategic planning, operational oversight, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental standards.

Maintenance Director

Provide sufficient levels of equipment capability, availability and reliability at the lowest possible cost, with the highest degree of safety to support superior manufacturing by: • Ensuring a safe, healthy and environmentally responsible workplace with a ZERO Accident mindset. • Partner with operations and engineering to assume joint responsibility for performance management and a commitment of continual improvement to ensure the evolution of facilities, maintenance processes and organization to meet all current and future needs. • Adapting Best practices for continual improvement of effectiveness, efficiency and consistency. • Attaining all Business results based on pre-determined targets and goals for health & safety, environment, quality, costs, productivity and resources. • Set Objectives / KPI for Maintenance Department & drive to achieve the same. • Responsible for Maintenance of Utility (Auxiliaries), Mechanical, Electrical functions of all assets in Plant.

Manager Finishing Mechanical

Effectively lead & Manage the Team to ensure reliable maintenance of Mechanical Hydraulic & Lubrication Systems of Seamless Steel Plant process equipment’s. This includes predictive, preventive and reactive maintenance services to ensure the plant machinery and equipment is in a state of operational readiness and in proper working condition for reliable business continuity at targeted budget.

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