'H30' is narrow kerf Husqvarna chain. Pretty much the same as Oregon Type 95 (until recently, they came from the same factory); e.g 95VPX or 95 TXL (new). Carlton K1NK-BL would also fit. STIHL does not make a chain in this size, and you will be really disappointed in the performance loss, if you replaced it with full width .325 chain, as it takes a larger 'bite', using more of your saw's power.
Hard to see the cutters, since your photos are a bit fuzzy, but it looks like you are getting some decent chips. You want sharp edges on the top plate and side plate cutting edges. It looks like your depth gauges are filed off flat, which means that they can dig in and rob some power, compared to the rounded profile on new chains. If you want to be fussy, try rounding these over with a flat file and compare how it performs.
If you are using the Husqvarna filing guide on Husqvarna chain, and the correct file, you are probably getting the right file depth - semi-chisel chain looks different than full chisel chain due to the lack of the prominent leading point, and that looks 'funny' to some guys used to the other stuff
It's not 'safety chain' - it will still cut your leg off. It is 'low kickback chain'. And the stuff you have has the bumper drive links, which cause less of a performance issue than older styles with the bumper tie straps (they could interfere with chip clearance on larger wood) - so I would not sweat it. According to Bailey's, .325 narrow kerf chain without the low kickback features is only available from Tri-Link, which many people consider a lower quality chain. I don't think that it is available with a full chisel cutter either.
Again, judge it by how it performs in your wood and your cutting!
Philbert