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The 4th International Conference on Hydrogen Safety (ICHS) 2011 will be held in San Francisco, California on September 12-14, 2011 under the auspices of the International Association for Hydrogen Safety (IA-HySafe). The conference will be hosted by Sandia National Laboratories and will improve public awareness and trust in hydrogen technologies by communicating a better understanding of both the hazards and risks associated with hydrogen and their management. Since the ICHS 2011 will focus on safety issues and measures to encourage more extensive use of hydrogen-based technologies, its contents will be different from other hydrogen conferences.  
 
As we enter the second decade of the 21st century, this ICHS 2011 will focus on the improvement, knowledge, and understanding of hydrogen safety to overcome barriers to the wide spread use of hydrogen as an energy carrier. Therefore, this conference seeks papers focused on the following three major themes 1) International Progress on Enabling Opportunities, 2) Latest Advances in Hydrogen Safety R&D and 3) Risk Management of Hydrogen Technologies. All contributions to be included in the ICHS 2011 will be evaluated exclusively in the light of their scientific content and relevance to hydrogen safety.
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International Conference on Hydrogen Safety (ICHS)
"Enabling Progress and Opportunities"
 
 
 
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September 12-14, 2011
San Francisco, California-USA
 
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EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION ENDS JULY 1, 2011
September 12-14, 2011
SAN FRANCISCO, USA
 
 
International Conference on Hydrogen Safety (ICHS2011) organized by IA HySafe.
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