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August 2010
Comparison of NFPA and ISO Approaches for Evaluating Separation Distances
Jeffrey LaChance, Sandia National Laboratories


HIPOC Indoor Refueling Efforts
Aaron Harris, Chair of the HIPOC Subgroup


NFPA 2 Report on Comments Now Available
Geoff Bromaghim, National Hydrogen Association


International Association of Fire Chiefs Calls for Proactive Training
Karen Hall, National Hydrogen Association


CSA Seeking Technical Experts to Work on the Development of Hydrogen Standards
Debbie Chesnik, CSA America


International Short Course and Advanced Research Workshops


Introduction to Hydrogen for Code Officials Course Offered by U.S. Department of Energy


NextEnergy Hosts Hydrogen Codes & Standards Conference
Kelly Jezierski, NextEnergy


National Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Codes & Standards Coordinating Committee Teleconference - July 2010 Minutes
Chad Blake, NREL





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