Webinar: Just How Dangerous is Hydrogen

Webinar: Just How Dangerous is Hydrogen

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During this webinar, Geirmund Vislie provides an overview of hydrogen safety, starts with details of hydrogen properties, and what makes it different from handling other chemicals, through to practical information on current best practice design approaches relevant across multiple industries (such as transportation, energy, and manufacturing). Lessons learned from recent incidents are also discussed. You can request a replay through the available link.
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