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Release from a CGH2 cylinders trailer

Event

Event ID
607
Quality
Description
A truck loaded with hydrogen gas cylinders bundles (3 bundles of 30 cylinders, 1 bundle of 12 cylinders) was traveling on a seaside road. The nylon rope holding the bundles broke due to excessive speed, and the bundles fell into the oncoming lane. Due to the impact, the valve broke, and hydrogen gas released and ignited.
Event Initiating system
Classification of the physical effects
Unignited Hydrogen Release
Nature of the consequences
Leak No Ignition (No additional details provided)
Macro-region
Asia
Country
Japan
Date
Main component involved?
Valve (Generic)
How was it involved?
Rupture & Formation Of A Flammable H2-Air Mixture
Initiating cause
Impact, Rollover, Crash
Root causes
Root CAUSE analysis
The INITIATING CAUSE the rupture of the rope fixing the bundles on the trailer, due to too high speed.
The ROOT CAUSE is usually attributed in a case of road crashes to human error (too high speed). However, the securing of the bundles on the trailer shoed shortcoming (installation error). Moreover, the design of the pallets should be have able to protect the valve system, from the type of mechanical impacts expected from a road incident (shortcoming in design).

Facility

Application
Hydrogen Transport And Distribution
Sub-application
CGH2 cylinders truck
Hydrogen supply chain stage
Hydrogen Transport (No additional details provided)
All components affected
cylinders
Location type
Open
Operational condition

Emergency & Consequences

Number of injured persons
1
Number of fatalities
0
Post-event summary
minor injury

Lesson Learnt

Lesson Learnt

This is a case where too high speed was at the base of the loss of the load, due to the rupture of the nylons straps securing the bundle (or pallets) the trailer.
A too high speed is a case of human error, the driver not respecting the road rules. However, the incident should trigger a review of the method used to secure the bundles on the trailer, because it should have been designed to resist to out-of-specification conditions, considering the hazardous material transported. Moreover, the design of the pallets should be have able to protect the valve system, from the type of mechanical impacts expected from a road incident (shortcoming in design).

Event Nature

Release type
gas
Involved substances (% vol)
H2 100%
Presumed ignition source
No ignition

References

Reference & weblink

High Pressure Gas Accident Cases Database of the KHK (High Pressure Gas Safety Association): <br />
https://www.khk.or.jp/public_information/incident_investigation/hpg_inc… />
(accessed May 2025)

The first entry in HIAD was coming from RISCAD, which is now closed.<br />
http://www.aist.go.jp/RIODB/RISCAD<br />

JRC assessment