Understand The Science of Safety.
We leverage our decades of field experience to ensure safety and prevent tragic oxygen and hydrogen-related incidents in our hydrogen and oxygen safety training. We equip:
- Engineers to better design and analyze fire risk
- Technicians to better assemble, operate, and maintain systems
- Professional tradesmen to better perform field maintenance and cleanliness inspections on industrial piping and equipment
- All employees to have an increased knowledge and awareness of safety
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H2 Analyze
WHA’s Level 4: H2 Analyze course is the most comprehensive technical hydrogen safety training course on hydrogen safety. It covers all previous levels’ content, plus expert-level design and analysis topics you will need to become your company’s local expert on hydrogen system design and analysis methods. This program is currently offered as a seasonal open training event or as a highly-customized onsite course or live webinar.
WHA Course Instructors
Our course instructors are internationally-recognized industry-leading experts. We can effectively train personnel on all facets of oxygen and hydrogen safety, including hazards awareness, risk management, component and system design, materials selection, ignition and fire risk analysis, and good practices for system cleaning, inspection, assembly, operations and maintenance.
Our curriculum is based upon our work through international standards organizations, including ASTM, CGA, EIGA, NFPA, NASA, SAE, and ISO.
Brian Anderson
Senior Mechanical Engineer, Failure & Hazard Analysis, Safety Lead, Custom Testing Lead
Harold Beeson, PH.D.
Principal Chemist, Failure & Hazard Analysis, Technical Training, Combustion Science
Ryan Hall
Mechanical Engineering Physics, Failure Analysis & Testing, Engines & Welding Technologies
Training Course Formats
Outside of public training events, WHA offers four levels of custom training in different formats to meet the various technical training needs of your personnel. Each course level is stand-alone, meaning there are no prerequisites, and all course levels contain the full content of lower-level courses. Each format provides its own unique benefits according to your training needs. Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) and Professional Development Hours (PDHs) are available for most courses.