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Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) Launches Training Courses to Support Hydrogen Safety in the Energy Transition

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As hydrogen continues to play a growing role in the global energy transition, understanding its hazardous characteristics and safety implications has become increasingly important across the process industries.
To support engineers and industry professionals working with hydrogen, Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) offers specialist training courses designed to improve understanding of hydrogen safety and risk management.
These programmes provide both general awareness-https://bit.ly/4ukrQtb and advanced technical insight into the safe design, execution and operation of hydrogen projects-https://bit.ly/4bd8ZY9
Advanced Process Safety Considerations for Hydrogen Projects
📅 31 March – Live Online-https://bit.ly/47hV5mw
📅 21–22 April – Rugby, UK -https://bit.ly/4szdNy3
This advanced course provides a detailed examination of hydrogen safety and how process safety principles can be applied effectively across hydrogen projects.
Participants will:
Gain a fundamental understanding of hydrogen’s hazardous characteristics and material challenges
Review case studies from across the hydrogen value chain
Explore risk assessment considerations, including leak frequency and ignition probability
Understand control and mitigation measures used to reduce risk
Learn about relevant regulations, codes and standards applicable to hydrogen projects
Ideal for:
Scientists developing new hydrogen applications
Engineers working across the hydrogen value chain
Industry bodies and regulators seeking insight into hydrogen safety priorities
Plant technologists and plant managers responsible for safe operations
What Engineers Need to Know About Hydrogen Safety
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📍 Delivered in-company
This introductory course provides a practical overview of hydrogen safety, focusing on the unique properties of hydrogen and how it differs from more common flammable gases such as natural gas.
Participants will:
Increase awareness of hazards associated with hydrogen and hydrogen carriers
Learn about risk management strategies to mitigate these hazards
Review lessons learned from past hydrogen incidents
Ideal for:
Non-process safety engineers
Project engineers and project managers
HSE professionals
Business development managers
Operations personnel
These training programmes aim to equip engineers and industry professionals with the knowledge required to manage hydrogen safely, supporting the continued development of hydrogen technologies across energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure sectors
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