What are the best practices for storage and use of hydrogen cylinders inside the lab?
In general, indoor storage should be limited and the use of hydrogen indoors should be the least necessary. Look to store flammable gases outdoors in dedicated protected area when practicable. Check to see what adopted building and fire codes in your jurisdiction say. NFPA 2, Hydrogen Technology Code, Sections 6.4.1 and 16.3 prescribe requirements to limit hydrogen storage and use in laboratories. NFPA also prescribes requirements for ventilation, gas cabinets, electrical classification, and fume hood operations. Consider outdoor or dedicated storage facilities if you need more than one standard-sized cylinder of hydrogen to support your work.