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Syngas explosion at a university laboratory

Event

Event ID
646
Quality
Description


A university lab was investigating the production of hydrogen and methane from biomass made of wooden chips or sawdust. The experimental furnace was a concrete cylindrical furnace of the diameter of 4 m and the height of 5 m. A fire jet occurred together with the explosion, and sparks fell on the professor in charge and students nearby. Nine persons were slightly injured.
According to the fire station and the police, gas ignition was attempted at the gas outlet of the experimental apparatus, to check the effective generation of the gas. However, the gas did not ignite but exploded.
(translation from Japanese by means of Google Translate)
Event Initiating system
Classification of the physical effects
Hydrogen Release and Ignition
Nature of the consequences
Macro-region
Asia
Country
Japan
Date
Main component involved?
Reactor / Oven / Furnace / Test Chamber
Initiating cause
Wrong Operation
Root causes
Root CAUSE analysis
The INITIATING CAUSE was a hazardous action of the research team, which ignited the gaseous products of the biomass gasification process to ascertain the successful generation of synthesis gas (syngas).
The ROOT CAUSE could be attributed to the failure of performing a proper risk assessment and of providing the safety measures required to guarantee minimal level of safety, by the manager in charge.

Facility

Application
Laboratory / R&d
Sub-application
Biology laboratory
Hydrogen supply chain stage
Location type
Unknown
Operational condition
Pre-event occurrences
The experimental device was being tested.

Emergency & Consequences

Number of injured persons
9
Number of fatalities
0
Post-event summary
Nine persons were burned in face and hands and feet, and carried to the hospital by ambulances. They were only slightly injured.

Lesson Learnt

Lesson Learnt
There are various safe methods to ascertain the composition of flammable gases, which avoid the need to ignite the whole flow. These methods range from using gas detectors and analysers, up to sampling the gases and testing their energy content under controlled conditions.

Event Nature

Release type
gas mixture
Involved substances (% vol)
H2, CH4
Presumed ignition source
Open flame

References

Reference & weblink

Journal of Japan Society for Safety Engineering,Vol.42(2),p.117(2003)<br />
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In Japanese, available at:<br />
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/safety/42/2/42_117/_pdf/-char/en<br />

Journal of Japan Society for Safety Engineering,Vol.42(2),p.117(2003) <br />
Google translate

JRC assessment