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Explosion in a fertilisers plant

Event

Event ID
209
Quality
Description
The accident occurred during the maintenance of a sulphuric acid storage tank in an industry for the fertilizers production. The maintenance works consisted in cutting operations (to remove some plates fastened with bolts) by using oxyacetilenic flame on the storage tank.
The flame ignited hydrogen formed inside the storage tank.
The explosion hurled the tank over a hangar, demolishing two other tanks (also containing sulphuric acid) and causing the escape of the product which invaded the basin of containment. The two men who were performing the cutting operation died. The released sulphuric acid evaporated from the basin originating a toxic cloud which dispersed without consequences for the population. The basin invaded by the sulphuric acid was emptied and neutralized with sodium carbonate in order to avoid that sulphuric acid could corrode the ammonia piping inside the basin itself.
Event Initiating system
Classification of the physical effects
Hydrogen Release and Ignition
Nature of the consequences
Macro-region
Europe
Country
Unknown
Date
Main component involved?
Chemical Storage Tank (H2so4)
How was it involved?
Internal Explosion (H2-Air Mixture)
Initiating cause
Accidental Hydrogen Formation
Root causes
Root CAUSE analysis
On the internal surface of a tank containing sulphuric acid a corrosion phenomenon associated with the accumulation of hydrogen occurred owing to poor maintenance. The hydrogen was then ignited by the oxyacetylenic flame. The hydrogen was then ignited by the oxyacetylenic flame used by two workers for cutting operations.

Facility

Application
Chemical Industry
Sub-application
Fertilisers production
Hydrogen supply chain stage
All components affected
sulphuric acid storage tank, cutting tool, oxyacetilenic flame
Location type
Unknown
Location description
Industrial Area
Operational condition
Pre-event occurrences
The accident occurred during the maintenance of a sulphuric acid storage tank in an industry for the fertilizers production. The maintenance works consisted in cutting operations (to remove some plates fastened with bolts) by using oxyacetilenic flame on the storage tank.

Emergency & Consequences

Number of injured persons
0
Number of fatalities
2
Post-event summary
The basin invaded by the sulphuric acid was emptied and neutralized with sodium carbonate in order to avoid that sulphuric acid could corrode the ammonia piping inside the basin itself.
Emergency action
Before the local fire brigade arrived, plant volunteer first responders cared for the injured. CSB did not report any fire fighting action.

Lesson Learnt

Lesson Learnt

Too few details are known to be able to draw a specific lesson learnt from this event. However, this page reports general lessons learnt and the evolution of this type of hazard prevention:
http://www.sulphuric-acid.com/sulphuric-acid-on-the-web/Hydrogen-Safety.htm.
This report goes well in details of single cases:
http://www.sulphuric-acid.com/sulphuric-acid-on-the-web/Acid%20Engineering%20&%20Consulting%20Inc.%20-%20Leonard%20J.%20Friedman.pdf

Event Nature

Release type
Gas-liquid mixture
Involved substances (% vol)
H2,
H2SO4
Presumed ignition source
Open flame
Deflagration
N
High pressure explosion
N
High voltage explosion
N

References

Reference & weblink

From public part of MARS database

JRC assessment