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Explosion in a surface treatment plant

Event

Event ID
1092
Quality
Description
The incident occurred in a facility for chrome-plating metals.
At the time of the event, a metal roller was being chrome-plated. A short circuit occurred due to a defective contacting (contact rails) on the rectifier. This short circuit caused a spark to reach the surface of the electrolyte bath, and the spark ignited the hydrogen produced during chrome plating, causing an explosion.
Various windows within the company were destroyed, but nobody was injured.
Event Initiating system
Classification of the physical effects
Hydrogen Release and Ignition
Nature of the consequences
Macro-region
Europe
Country
Germany
Date
Main component involved?
Reactor / Oven / Furnace / Test Chamber
How was it involved?
Internal Explosion (H2-Air Mixture)
Initiating cause
Conventional Component Failure (Electricity, Power)
Root causes
Root CAUSE analysis
The INITIATING/direct cause is a defective rectifier contact which spark-ignited the hydrogen produced during the chrome plating process.

Facility

Application
Steel And Metals Industry
Sub-application
chrome-plating
Hydrogen supply chain stage
All components affected
rectifier, chrome-plating facility
Location type
Confined
Operational condition

Emergency & Consequences

Number of injured persons
0
Number of fatalities
0
Environmental damage
0
Currency
Euro
Property loss (onsite)
500
Post-event summary
Various windows within the company were destroyed. The rectifier had to be repaired and tested.

Lesson Learnt

Corrective Measures

Increased control of the contacts on all rectifiers in operation.
Isolation of the rectifiers using a new cover.
Use of another wetting agent (low foam).

Event Nature

Release type
gas
Involved substances (% vol)
H2 100%
Presumed ignition source
Short circuit

References

Reference & weblink

Event from German database ZEMA<br />
https://www.infosis.uba.de/index.php/en/binaries/asset/zema_ereignis/33… />
(accessed December 2023)

JRC assessment