
Safety
Building and construction sites:
- New fuels such as hydrogen and biomethanol introduce specific safety challenges on construction sites due to temporary installations, changing site conditions, and a diverse workforce.
- These fuels are classified as hazardous substances and require structured, risk-based safety regimes for safe use.
- Regulatory and safety requirements can be complex and difficult to implement in dynamic site environments.
- Simplified, application-specific tools are essential to translate requirements into clear, actionable on-site measures.
Industrial sites:
- In industrial environments, new fuels such as hydrogen and biomethanol must be integrated into existing processes, safety systems, and regulatory frameworks.
- While offering significant decarbonisation potential, these fuels are hazardous substances and require robust risk management and clearly defined operational controls.
- Simplified, sector-relevant tools are essential to ensure efficient and consistent implementation of safety requirements without compromising operational reliability.

NAPOP’s Compliance Plan for the Safe Use of Hydrogen on Building and Construction Sites supports consistent safety implementation, reduces complexity, and enables the safe adoption of new fuels. Our compliance-based approach supports the safe and scalable integration of new fuels also for industrial applications.
Infrastructure
NAPOP provides critical infrastructure required for safe and cost-effective use of hydrogen and biomethanol.
Our solutions cover the full value chain, including fossil-free, ADR-compliant transport, secure storage and containment, and reliable fuel supply systems such as pressure management.
By combining high safety standards with practical, application-specific design, NAPOP enables the transition from fossil fuels to zero-emission energy solutions - supporting industrial and construction sectors in adopting new fuels safely, efficiently, and at scale.
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