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Explosion in a waste management plant

Event

Event ID
230
Quality
Description
A pinhole leak in the discharge hose of a portable tank containing sodium hydride reacted with water, and released hydrogen that ignited and exploded at a waste management plant.
Event Initiating system
Classification of the physical effects
Hydrogen Release and Ignition
Nature of the consequences
Macro-region
North America
Country
United States
Date
Main component involved?
Hose (Generic)
How was it involved?
Leak & Formation Of A Flammable H2-Air Mixture
Initiating cause
Accidental Hydrogen Formation
Root causes
Unknown (No additional details provided)

Facility

Application
Chemical Industry
Sub-application
waste management
Hydrogen supply chain stage
All components affected
hose, portable tank
Location type
Unknown
Location description
Industrial Area
Operational condition

Emergency & Consequences

Number of injured persons
0
Number of fatalities
0
Emergency action
The system was monitored by site personnel. When they saw the hydrogen pressure increased to 120 psi (approximately 0.5 MPa), they opened a manual vent. However, the manual vent rate was not able to control the rising pressure. The pressure continued to increase until a 165 psi relief valve opened to control the pressure, because the 150 psi relief valve failed to open.
The fire department arrived at the campus and let the venting process run until all hydrogen had boiled. Then, they inspected the lab space, finding a concentration approximately 0.04% of hydrogen (at 1% of the lower flammability level), allowing everyone to return to the building.

Event Nature

Release type
gas
Involved substances (% vol)
H2 100%
Presumed ignition source
Run-away reaction
Deflagration
N
High pressure explosion
N
High voltage explosion
N

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