Safety Considerations for Hydrogen System Components
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Safety Considerations for Hydrogen System Components

This course provides guidance for design of hydrogen system components including gas storage vessels, compressors, piping and relief devices.

Process Safety
Safety Considerations for Hydrogen System Components
Process Safety
CHS
CHS

Process Safety

Safety Considerations for Hydrogen System Components

Full Code

SAF0205CHS205

Module Type

E-learning

Description

None

What you will learn

None

Module content
EN

Learning Outcomes

  • Location classification: hazardous vs. non-hazardous areas.
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  • Describe safe storage practices for hydrogen.
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  • Operate hydrogen handling equipment such as compressors, storage tanks, and pipelines.
    2

  • Implement advanced safety protocols, including secure storage and leak detection.
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  • Characterise and assess the suitability of engineering materials for manufacturing components
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  • Purpose of safety devices (e.g., pressure relief valves, interlocks, alarms).
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