
hydrogen safety
Hydrogen safety involves careful handling because hydrogen is highly flammable and burns with an almost invisible flame. It has a wide flammability range and low ignition energy, meaning it can ignite easily in air. To ensure safety, hydrogen systems use strict leak detection, proper ventilation, and corrosion-resistant materials. Storage is done in robust, secure tanks designed to prevent leaks and withstand accidents. Safety protocols, regular maintenance, and trained personnel are essential to minimize risks. When managed properly, hydrogen can be used safely for energy, transportation, and industrial applications without undue hazard.