Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1270920 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2012 | 7 Pages |
The Hydrogen Incident and Accident Database (HIAD) is being developed as a repository of systematic data describing in detail hydrogen-related undesired events (incidents or accidents). It is an open web-based information system serving various purposes such as a data source for lessons learnt, risk communication and partly risk assessment. The paper describes the features of the three HIAD modules – the Data Entry Module (DEM), the Data Retrieval Module (DRM) and the Data Analysis Module (DAM) – and the potential impact the database may have on hydrogen safety. The importance of data quality assurance process is also addressed.
► Introduction to the Hydrogen Incident and Accident Database, HIAD. ► Data source for safety lessons learnt, risk communication and risk assessment. ► HIAD structure: how to insert and retrieve data on hydrogen-related vents. ► Data Quality Assurance process for all data collected into HIAD. ► Examples of data analysis by means of the HIAD Data Analysis Module.