BakerRisk Webinar | What to know about Hydrogen Safety Challenges and Mitigation Strategies
Learnings from BakerRisk White Papers
The hydrogen economy is growing quickly and facing new opportunities and challenges every day. Many organizations with years of hydrogen experience are entering sectors they haven't previously been involved in (e.g., retail sales with hydrogen distribution at consumer facing locations). Organizations without hydrogen experience are also seeing opportunities for vertical integration, (e.g., renewable energy companies producing clean hydrogen from solar, wind, etc.). As the hydrogen economy continues to grow, it is important that safety keeps pace with the expansion.
Join the BakerRisk webinar, “What to know about Hydrogen Safety Challenges and Mitigation Strategies” for crucial insights on safety and risk challenges specific to the hydrogen industry and how to mitigate them. Blast Effects Consultant and Hydrogen Safety Training Instructor Peter Diakow will present this webinar and a live Q&A with the audience.
This webinar will be valuable to anyone involved in planning, building, and/or operating facilities dealing with hydrogen. Peter will be delving into insights from authors of the BakerRisk white paper series on hydrogen (released in 2023). The authors have years of experience over a range of services related to understanding and mitigating hazards and risk associated with hydrogen.
What will be covered in this webinar:
- Evaluation of hazards in the hydrogen economy and risk assessments
- Insights on hydrogen testing performed by BakerRisk experts
- Industry outlook for hydrogen
About the Presenter:
Peter Diakow, Senior Consultant, Blast Effects
Peter Diakow is a BakerRisk Service Matter Expert in hydrogen testing/research, performing risk assessments, and design basis modeling. Peter is also involved in the Compressed Gas Association (CGA) Hydrogen Technology Committee, as well as the Center for Hydrogen Safety (CHS), and is active on multiple working groups related to hydrogen safety.