Ensuring Adequate Safety When Using Hydrogen as a Fuel

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. Allan Coutts
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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7
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2007

Abstract

Demonstration projects using hydrogen as a fuel are becoming very common. Often these projects rely on project-specific risk evaluations to support project safety decisions. This is necessary because regulations, codes, and standards (hereafter referred to as standards) are just being developed. This paper will review some of the approaches being used in these evolving standards, and techniques which demonstration projects can implement to bridge the gap between current requirements and stakeholder desires. Many of the evolving standards for hydrogen-fuel use performance-based language, which establishes minimum performance and safety objectives, as compared with prescriptive-based language that prescribes specific design solutions. This is being done for several reasons including: (1) concern that establishing specific design solutions too early will stifle invention, (2) sparse performance data necessary to support selection of design approaches, and (3) a risk-adverse public which is unwilling to accept losses that were incurred in developing previous prescriptive design standards. The evolving standards often contain words such as: ?The manufacturer shall implement the measures and provide the information necessary to minimize the risk of endangering a person?s safety or health.? This typically implies that the manufacturer or project manager must produce and document an acceptable level of risk. If accomplished using comprehensive and systematic process the demonstration project risk assessment can ease the transition to widespread commercialization. An approach to adequately evaluate and document the safety risk will be presented.
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APA: D. Allan Coutts  (2007)  Ensuring Adequate Safety When Using Hydrogen as a Fuel

MLA: D. Allan Coutts Ensuring Adequate Safety When Using Hydrogen as a Fuel. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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