This element provides foundational knowledge of hydrogen as an energy vector, focusing on its production methods (e.g., electrolysis, steam reforming) and key properties (flammability, low density). It emphasises the critical safety requirements for storing and transporting hydrogen, including pressurised containment and leak detection. Additionally, it explores current UK and international policies driving hydrogen adoption and the environmental and economic benefits of hydrogen in construction and building services.
The TLM Level 1 Award in Introduction to Hydrogen Safety Practises provides foundational knowledge for working safely with hydrogen in construction and building services. This qualification covers the properties of hydrogen, its risks, and the control measures required to prevent incidents. As hydrogen is increasingly adopted as a clean energy source, understanding its safe handling is critical for professionals in gas engineering, heating, and ventilation.
Students will learn about hydrogen's flammability, its behaviour in confined spaces, and the importance of leak detection and ventilation. The course also covers emergency procedures, personal protective equipment (PPE), and relevant regulations such as the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR). This knowledge is essential for anyone involved in installing, maintaining, or working near hydrogen systems.
This award fits within the broader context of renewable energy and low-carbon technologies. By mastering hydrogen safety, students contribute to the UK's net-zero targets while ensuring their own safety and that of others. The qualification is a stepping stone to more advanced hydrogen-related certifications and roles in the growing hydrogen economy.
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