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Spill/Release Response Procedures for Hydrogen Gas <br />The Hydrogen used can be hazardous in the event of a spill or release, or if there is a fire <br />at the facility. Hydrogen is extremely flammable in the event of a fire; the container could <br />explode violently due to the high heat of the fire. <br />Hydrogen is an odorless, colorless flammable gas and vapors may cause a flash fire. The <br />product is a simple asphyxiant. A release in a confined area may cause rapid breathing, <br />diminished mental alertness, impaired muscular coordination, faulty judgment, <br />depression of all sensations, emotional instability and fatigue. Acute or chronic <br />respiratory conditions may be aggravated by overexposure to this gas. <br />Spill or Release: <br />In the event of a release from the hydrogen cylinder, do the following: <br />1. Evacuate all personnel from the affected area. <br />2. Stay upwind of the release and out of low-lying areas. <br />3. Avoid breathing gases. <br />4. If the leak is in a container or valve, contact the supplier for assistance. <br />5. Ventilate the area before attempting the re-enter the area. <br />6. Do not enter the building until emergency personnel have notified you that it is safe. <br />7. Contact management using the emergency phone list procedure. <br />Fire: <br />1. Follow the Fire and Explosion evacuation procedures. <br />2. Notify emergency personnel of the tank location. <br />Prevention Procedures: <br />1. Store spare cylinders with valve protection caps installed. <br />2. Cylinders are stored upright and firmly secured to prevent falling or being knocked <br />over. <br />3. If you suspect any problems with the tank notify the supplier immediately to have the <br />system inspected. <br />Hydrogen -Spill Plan <br />