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Abstract

After a survey of the handling of hydrogen as a gaseous or liquid industrial gas, possible safety risks are discussed in the light of its properties, and primary, secondary, and tertiary safety measures are deduced therefrom. The most important German regulations for stationary and mobile hydrogen installations are indicated. A comparison shows that hydrogen, which was introduced into industry decades ago, is no more dangerous than other inflammable gases and liquids freely available even to the public.

Year of Publication
1987
Journal
Chemie Ingenieur Technik
Volume
59
Number of Pages
296-302
ISBN Number
0009-286x
Accession Number
WOS:A1987H206300004
DOI
10.1002/cite.330590406
Alternate Journal
Chem-Ing-Tech
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