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What safety measures should be taken for high pressure hydrogen service?

Here are some safety measures that should be taken when working with high-pressure hydrogen:

Proper Storage: Hydrogen should be stored in containers that are designed specifically for high-pressure hydrogen service and are made of materials that are resistant to hydrogen's corrosive effects. The containers should be periodically inspected for leaks, cracks, or other signs of damage.

Proper Handling: When handling high-pressure hydrogen containers, it is important to use proper personal protective equipment, such as gloves and eye protection, to minimize the risk of injury. Additionally, workers should be trained in proper handling procedures to avoid accidents.

Ventilation: High-pressure hydrogen should be stored and handled in areas that are well-ventilated to prevent the buildup of hydrogen gas, which can be flammable and explosive.

Emergency Response Plan: In the event of a hydrogen leak or other emergency, it is important to have an emergency response plan in place that includes procedures for evacuating the area and contacting local authorities. Workers should be trained in emergency response procedures and should be equipped with the necessary tools and equipment to respond to an emergency.

Monitoring Equipment: Hydrogen systems should be equipped with monitoring equipment, such as hydrogen detectors, to detect leaks and prevent the buildup of flammable hydrogen gas.

By following these safety measures, the risks associated with high-pressure hydrogen service can be minimized, and workers and the environment can be protected. It is important to regularly review and update safety procedures to ensure that they remain effective and up-to-date.

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