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Sharing is vital to a healthy hydrogen safety culture

Annemarie Purmer discusses the importance of a sharing and inclusive safety culture in the hydrogen sector.

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A.P. is employed by OCI Global and is a member of the US Hydrogen Safety Panel. She is also a member of the Hydrogen Council (via OCI Global) and supports various regulatory activities of NEN, the Royal Netherlands Standardization Institute, as a subject matter expert. This article represents the personal views of the author and has been written by her. It does not represent OCI Global, the US Hydrogen Safety Panel, the Hydrogen Council or any other organizations that A.P. is affiliated with.

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Purmer, A. Sharing is vital to a healthy hydrogen safety culture. Nat Energy (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-024-01482-1

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