Hydrogen Technologies and Applications: Safety

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The H2TRUST is a Coordination and Support Action by a team of European FCH industry leaders to foster a smooth and well managed transition to a full scale commercialization of FCH applications in Europe and, to aid the process by which all industry stakeholders are informed, prepared and confident from a safety perspective. Safety is considered in all hydrogen applications: production, storage, distribution, mobility, vehicles, non-vehicles and residential power generation.Here we will present the data collection from a set of hydrogen stakeholders, recognized experts in this field, consumers and incident response bodies associated with the fuel cells and hydrogen industries. These results will be disseminated by creating an online website with all the information collected. Best practices and methodology are going to be prepared in order to improve the hydrogen safety knowledge of the society.

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October 2014

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