High-pressure hydrogen leaks often produce sound, aiding detection, but both small and large leaks can present significant hazards.
If the flame from hydrogen is not visible in daylight, would it still produce a sound that is detectable?
Releases from high pressure hydrogen systems often make a sound. In those cases, sound might be the
easiest way for a person to know there is a hazard. However, leaks can be relatively small and diffuse,
thereby not making much sound, or alternately large and so loud that they can be very difficult to find. In
both cases, it can be hazardous to move into or through an area.
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2023
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04