VIII.10 Hydrogen Safety Panel
VIII.9 Hydrogen Safety Panel and Hydrogen Safety Knowledge Tools
VIII.8 Hydrogen Safety Panel and Hydrogen Safety Knowledge Tools
VIII.6 Hydrogen Safety Panel, Safety Knowledge Tools and First Responder Training Resources
VIII.6 Hydrogen Safety Panel, Safety Knowledge Tools and First Responder Training Resources
VIII.6 Hydrogen Safety Panel, Safety Knowledge Tools and First Responder Training Resources
Hydrogen Safety Panel, Safety Knowledge Tools, and First Responder Training Resources
Hydrogen Safety Panel, Safety Knowledge Tools, and First Responder Training Resources
In developing a 70 megapascal (MPa) fueling infrastructure, it is critical to ensure that a vehicle equipped with a lower service pressure fuel tank is never filled from a 70 MPa fueling source. Filling of a lower service pressure vehicle at a 70 MPa fueling source is likely to result in a catastrophic event with severe injuries or fatalities. The Hydrogen Safety Panel recommends that DOE undertake a two‐step process to address this issue.
The Hydrogen Safety Panel brings a broad cross-section of expertise from the industrial, government, and academic sectors to help advise the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Fuel Cell Technologies Office through its work in hydrogen safety, codes, and standards. The Panel’s initiatives in reviewing safety plans, conducting safety evaluations, identifying safety-related technical data gaps, and supporting safety knowledge tools and databases cover the gamut from research and development to demonstration and deployment.