Hydrogen Explosion at a Chlorine Chemical Production Plant
Hydrogen explosion at a chlorine chemical production plant (Seveso-classified) The plant had been shut down for two weeks, and maintenance works were ongoing. Two subcontractor employees were cutting a purge pipe on a hydrogen manifold in the chlorine electrolysis room while a manufacturing operator was purging the brine circuit (brine is used as a raw material in chlorine production). A through-cut caused an explosion inside the hydrogen manifold that blew apart the rubber sleeves connecting the manifold to the electrolysis cells.The facility was placed in a safe condition and the fire-fighters were alerted. According to the ARIA report (see reference), the work authorisation issued to the subcontractor had not identified the risk of hydrogen in the manifold, which had been purged with nitrogen when the electrolysis room was shut down in December. On top of that, the work authorisation did not call for closing the valve which isolated the manifold from the hydrogen condensate pipe. This was due to a misunderstanding about the exact location of the cut. Air brought in while the electrolysis cells were opened and hydrogen created an explosive mixture that ignited during the cutting operation. The presence of hydrogen is supposed to come from insufficient nitrogen purging and/or several weeks of hydrogen desorption from the steel of the manifold.
Event Date
January 17, 2013
Record Quality Indicator
Region / Country
Event Initiating System
Classification of the Physical Effects
Nature of the Consequences
Causes (Select all applicable options):
Cause Comments
For the ARIA report the following can be deduced: Immediate cause was a cut in a hydrogen-containing system. A contributing cause was the inadequate procedure for the purging of the hydrogen system.Intermediate or root cause was mistakes in the working permit for a subcontractor, which did not identified correctly risks and intervention areas.
Application Type
Application
Specific Application Supply Chain Stage
Components Involved
hydrogen manifold, electrolyzer cells
Storage/Process Medium
Location Type
Location description
Industrial Area
Pre-event Summary
Maintenance work were ongoing.
Currency
Lessons Learned
According to the ARIA report (see reference), the lesson learned by the plant operator was the implementation of regular audits of the risk assessments conducted when work authorisations are issued.
Emergency Action
Unknown
Release Type
Release Substance
Hydrogen Release Concentration (%)
100.00
Detonation
No
Deflagration
No
High Pressure Explosion
No
High Voltage Explosion
No
Source Category
References
Event description in the French database ARIA
https://www.aria.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/accident/43286/
(accessed September 2020)