The HyResponse project will establish the World’s first comprehensive training programme for first responders, i.e. a European Hydrogen Safety Training Platform (EHSTP), to facilitate safer deployment of FCH systems and infrastructure. The EHSTP will provide first responders with the unique hi-tech training facilities, the original training materials based on a curriculum to be developed by professionals in the field of fire and hydrogen safety science and engineering that form the consortium. The core training programme is threefold: educational training, including the state-of-the-art knowledge in hydrogen safety, operational training on mock-up real scale hydrogen and fuel cell installations, and innovative virtual reality training reproducing in detail an entire accident scenario, including influence of first responder’s intervention. First responders will acquire professional knowledge and skills to contribute to FCH permitting process as approving authority. Contemporary engineering tools to assess accident scene status and facilitate decision making will be developed. Three pilot training sessions will be organised during the project. The Emergency Response Guide, explaining details of intervention strategy and tactics, will be developed and included into the pilot training sessions to receive attendees’ feedback. The Advisory and Consultative Panel will be established to engage as much as possible European stakeholders and provide highest outreach of the project results. The Panel membership will be open to first responders, site operators, representatives and hydrogen industry and car manufacturers throughout Europe. A website will stay active for training of new comers after the end of the project. EHSTP will train first responders to deal with all safety aspects for a range of hydrogen applications, including passenger vehicles, buses, forklifts, refuelling stations, backup power, stationary fuel cells for combined production of heat and power, etc.
Topic:
SP1-JTI-FCH.2012.3.7: Field demonstration of large scale stationary power and CHP fuel cell systems
Coordinator:
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Officiers de Sapeurs-Pompiers, France
Contact:
Mr. Marc Lopez
Other participating organisations:
Organisation | Country |
AIR LIQUIDE HYDROGEN ENERGY | France |
UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER | United Kingdom |
AREVA STOCKAGE D'ENERGIE SAS | France |
FAST - FEDERAZIONE DELLE ASSOCIAZIONI SCIENTIFICHE E TECNICHE | Italy |
THE CCS GLOBAL GROUP LIMITED | United Kingdom |
CRISIS SIMULATION ENGINEERING SARL | France |
- Reference
- 325348
- Project duration
- 1 Jun 2013 - 30 Sep 2016
- Project locations
- 13798 AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France
- Overall budget
- €2 640 280
- EU contribution
- €1 858 45070.4% of the overall budget
- Project website
- http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/108826_en.html