SAF0212CHS – Fire Response & Extrication of a Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle

Description

Estimated time: 0,42 hours

Language: English

Modality: Virtual

Course Summary

Increasing availability and adoption of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) presents new safety challenges for First Responders (FR).

The Center for Hydrogen Safety (CHS) in collaboration with AIChE has developed a microtraining learning plan as part of the Hydrogen Safety for First Responders training. This 4-part multimedia course aims to better inform incident responders and support the safe handling and use of hydrogen in a variety of fuel cell applications.

In this second course of the First Responders MicroTraining learning plan, you’ll learn about the impact of fire on hydrogen storage and high-voltage battery and the proper guidelines for fire response and extrication.

The completion of this learning plan qualifies for a certificate of completion with 1.5 Professional Development Hour (PDH) credit.

Audience

Fire Responders, and law enforcement

What You’ll Learn

  • Thermally-activated pressure relief devices (TRPDs) and implications for fire response
  • Similarities in fire-response between FCEVs and other vehicles
  • Differences in fire-response between FCEVs and other vehicles
  • Guidance for extrication operations

Outline

Course objectives
Unique Hazards of FCEVs and Why it Matters
Microlearning Video
Key Takeaways
Quiz Assessment


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Course includes

  • 1 Lesson
  • Course certificate
  • Steel Safety