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In Person H2 Training Level 4 Europe (city)

In-Person Hydrogen Safety Training: Level 4 (Europe)

October 3, 2023 - October 6, 2023

WHA’s Level 4: H2 Analyze course is known throughout industry as the most comprehensive and highly-regarded technical training course on hydrogen safety available. This multi-day event will cover the full content of WHA’s Level 2: H2 Practice,  Level 3: H2 Design, and Level 4: H2 Analyze training courses. In Level 4: H2 Analyze, students will master…

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Start: October 03

End: October 06

Venue

Hilton Rotterdam
Weena 10, 3012 CM
Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Organizer

WHA International

Phone:
575-523-5623

Email:
training@wha-intl.com

WHA’s Level 4: H2 Analyze course is known throughout industry as the most comprehensive and highly-regarded technical training course on hydrogen safety available. This multi-day event will cover the full content of WHA’s Level 2: H2 Practice,  Level 3: H2 Design, and Level 4: H2 Analyze training courses.

In Level 4: H2 Analyze, students will master hydrogen systems design and fire and explosion risk analysis methods by learning the Hydrogen Combustion Risk Analysis (HCRA) tool applied to real hydrogen systems.

LOCATION.

This course is scheduled as an in-person training event hosted at the Hilton Rotterdam in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

PRICING.

Your course fees include daily lunch and light refreshments. Lodging is not provided and must be arranged independently. Contact us for information on additional group discounts for multiple registrants. (Group discounts and other special offers must be applied at the time of purchase.)

Level 4: H2 Analyze: $2,500

SCHEDULE.

Over four days, we will first cover the contents of Level 2: H2 Practice, with fundamental hydrogen hazards awareness before moving on to Level 3: H2 Design, featuring hydrogen system design and fire risk analysis. Finally, we will apply the hydrogen combustion risk analysis (HCRA) tool to real-world case studies in Level 4: H2 Analyze, developing solutions that lower both the probability and consequence of ignition.

Daily sessions will be scheduled from 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m. Doors open at 8 a.m. for coffee and meet and greet, and lunch is provided each day. The course will conclude by 3 p.m. on Friday to accommodate travel arrangements.

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