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Fuel cells can power the vehicles for transportation (such as buses, automobiles, and boats) and can provide power for remote locations, including remote weather stations and rural locations. Fuel cells (stationary) can also serve as power plants for towns and cities and provide power to buildings. When fuel cells are installed or produced at a workplace, employers are required to comply with OSHA requirements. Hazards Workers in the Hydrogen Fuel Cells industry are exposed to typical workplace hazards, including the following. Hydrogen Incidents Employers must protect workers from hydrogen and other work-related hazards. Employers must take measures to prevent hydrogen-related incidents. Resources
Wind Energy | Solar | Geo-Thermal Energy | Biofuels | Recycling | Green Roofs | Hydrogen Fuel Cells | Weather Insulating/Sealing
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