Health and Safety of Competing Fuel Options for Fuel Cells in the Road Transport Sector

Topics:
Civil and Environmental,
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Benefits,
Vehicle,
Software,
Human Resources,
Healthcare,
Health Care,
Fuel Cells,
Fuel Cell,
Enterprise Software,
Emerging Technologies,
...
Source:
Crown

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Overview: This paper presents a critical analysis of the health and safety issues surrounding competing transport fuel options, including those for possible future fuel-cell powered vehicles. The paper identifies the hazards of the fuels but does not estimate the risks likely to be associated with their eventual use in fuel-cell vehicles. The focus is on the fuels themselves and not their exhaust or reaction products. No assessment has been made of the environmental effects data for the fuels.

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Format: PDF | Size: 332KB | Date: Oct 2001 | Pages: 98


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