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NHA Hydrogen Safety Codes & Standards Workshop and KnowH2ow® Hydrogen
Safety Training by Karen Miller, National Hydrogen Association
The National Hydrogen Association (NHA) is pleased to announce two upcoming
events: the NHA Hydrogen Safety, Codes and Standards Workshop and Air Products’
KnowH2ow® Hydrogen Safety Training Workshop for Fueling
Stations Seminar. These hydrogen safety events will be co-located with Fuel
Cell Summit VII at the Inn and Conference Center, University of Maryland University
College in Adelphi, Maryland, May 28-29, 2003. Please note that each event
has a separate registration.
NHA Hydrogen Safety Codes and Standards
Workshop The NHA Hydrogen Safety Codes and Standards Workshop is free,
but space is limited, so please register soon. It will be held on Friday
May 30 from 8:30 am – 11:30 am.
The NHA workshop will provide an overview
of the NHA’s current work items which include: - Regulations
Navigate various National and International regulations (DOT, etc.) for Hydrogen
storage technologies – including on-board vs. off-board applications.
- Analyze
Impacts of Draft Global Technical Regulations
The European Union is developing
draft regulations for hydrogen vehicles. Through a UN committee, the US
and other non-European countries have opportunities to comment during this process.
Eventually, the UN may adopt these draft regulations as Global Technical Regulations
which can be legally binding. How would this impact U.S. companies?
How would it be implemented in the U.S.?
- Support DER Road
Show
The NHA has already prepared a training module on hydrogen for this
purpose. Activity would include participation in Road Shows that request hydrogen
training to present the module, and arrange hardware demonstrations from members
in Road Shows locations near member companies.
- CSA support
of NGV revisions for H2 tanks
CSA America has invited the NHA to provide
additional names to add to the list for potential members of the technical advisory
group (TAG) to develop the NGV2 standard to address hydrogen on-board vehicle
storage cylinders.
- DOD Portable power coordination
Work with contacts at DOD involved in fuel cell activities to facilitate safety,
C&S information transfer in both directions.
- Review NFPA
70 for NEC requirements
Review NFPA 70 to determine if there are any issues
regarding hydrogen safety and developing C&S activities for hydrogen system
components.
- Continue ongoing coordination activities with
SAE, USFCC, DOE, others
Continue to provide hydrogen safety expertise
to SAE and USFCC working groups, DOE Hydrogen C&S Coordinating Committee,
and other efforts as appropriate. Participants will hear an overview
of each of these activities, and have the opportunity to join NHA working groups
to advance these efforts. The NHA Safety, Codes and Standards activities
are open to members as well as non-members. Only NHA members may Chair a
working group or committee, but anyone interested in contributing to the work
items is welcome to participate.
KnowH2ow® Hydrogen
Safety Training Following the NHA Hydrogen Safety, Codes and Standards
Workshop, Air Products and Chemicals has agreed to hold a ½-day Hydrogen Safety
Training Workshop on Fueling Stations. This special training session on
hydrogen safety has been scheduled in response to many requests from those who
were unable to attend the sold-out 1-day Workshop held on March 4 at the NHA’s
14th Annual U.S. Hydrogen Conference and Hydrogen Expo USA. The
March 4 Workshop received excellent reviews, and space is expected to go quickly
for this more focused, ½-day event. For more information about the workshop,
and to register, visit www.airproducts.com/h2energy. If you have any questions
please call +1-800-704-8343 or e-mail Air Products at KnowH2ow@apci.com.
Please note that a fee is required for this event. Space is limited to 40
participants, so please make your reservations early.
The Fuel Cell Summit
VII will be May 28-29, 2003. For registration information, click here.
Please note there is a fee for this meeting.
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