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This data is from the European Hydrogen Incidents and Accidents database HIAD 2.1, European Commission, Joint Research Centre.

Explosion in a Process Reactor of a Chemical Plant
Explosion in a fine organic chemical plant (Seveso classified )The event occurred during the cleaning of a reactor. At the completion of a batch manufacturing of a soft reducing agent, an operator was rinsing the 3000-litre reactor first with a solvent and then with a water jet . Noticing a smoke release, they informed their team leader, who opened the manhole of the reactor. This action caused a flash type explosion at the reactor entrance. According to the ARIA report (see references), the rinsing water reacted with sodium hydride (NaH) residues on the reactor walls to form hydrogen. The hydrogen then mixed with air outside the reactor to form a highly explosive mixture that ignited.
Event Date
December 16, 2013
Record Quality Indicator
Region / Country
Event Initiating System
Classification of the Physical Effects
Nature of the Consequences
Cause Comments
The immediate cause of the incident was the mixing water with sodium hydride residues, which formed hydrogen which reacted wit hair when opening the reactor. The ARIA report does mention that team leader, although experienced, had not followed the procedure for securing the reactor before opening it.. But which was the root cause? Was the rinsing operation performed according to a procedure? Was it a standard operation?
Facility Information
Application Type
Specific Application Supply Chain Stage
Components Involved
chemical reactor
Storage/Process Medium
Location Type
Location description
Industrial Area
Lessons Learned
Lessons Learned
The ARIA report (see references) does not mention the corrective actions taken. Too less is also known on the cleaning process procedure to deduce a lesson learned.ARIA report that the team leader was experienced, and nevertheless did not took the required safe measures before opening the reactor This suggests at least the need for raising the safety awareness.Possibly, various procedure should be also reviewed, and the risk of hydrogen formation assessed.
Event Nature
Emergency Action
Unknown
Release Type
Release Substance
Ignition Source
Detonation
No
Deflagration
No
High Pressure Explosion
No
High Voltage Explosion
No
Source Category
References
References

Event description in the French database ARIA
https://www.aria.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/accident/44708/
(accessed September 2020)

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