Fire of Molten Sulfur

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Case Details > Fire of molten sulfur due to ignition of iron sulfide on opening of a molten sulfur tank

Scenario Case Name Fire of molten sulfur due to ignition of iron sulfide on opening of a molten sulfur tank

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March 5, 1991 Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan Refinery Receiving of molten sulfur was stopped at the storage tank of a refinery as its level gauge did not function. A fire started and sulfur burned when inspection of the gauge was being carried out with the calibration chamber at the upper side of the tank open. Flammable iron sulfide was generated in the chamber. The fire broke out when iron sulfide ignited on opening the chamber, then hydrogen sulfide generated also caught fire. In inspection, manuals should be made to explain the necessity of paying attention to air inflow and detecting gas composition, and making them known to everyone. Inspection of a level gauge of a molten sulfur tank was being carried out with the calibration chamber at the upper side of the tank open after stopping the receiving of molten sulfur. As the inspection proceeded, iron sulfide ignited, hydrogen sulfide generated in the tank burned with high speed, internal pressure rose suddenly and damaged the tank. In addition, some sulfur burned. Storage Sulfur, Fig2

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Iron sulfide Type of Accident Fire The tank level gauge had been remodeled to the current one with a closed calibration chamber about three years before. On the day before the accident, receiving of sulfur to the tank was stopped as the level gauge did not function. On the day of the accident, a fire started when the upper part of the tank was opened and the gauge was inspected. Flames spread rapidly and an instrumentation engineer fell. Smoke was rising from the upper part of the tank. Flammable iron sulfide was generated in the chamber. A fire broke out when iron sulfide ignited on opening the chamber and hydrogen sulfide being generated also caught fire with a flame of iron sulfide. Extinguishing with water The level gauge chamber was removed, and an open-type level gauge frame was adopted. The material was changed to stainless steel to prevent iron sulfide from generating. Periodic gas analysis in the tank was also carried out Lack of knowledge related to hazards such as ignition, combustion and generation of hydrogen sulfide in the presence of sulfur. 1. The closed chamber was installed when the level gauge was remodeled three years before. The inside of the chamber satisfied the optimum conditions for generating flammable iron sulfide, such as low oxygen concentration, sufficient moisture, steel construction, and existence of hydrogen sulfide in sulfur. 2. The chamber was carelessly opened, without noticing the existence of ignitable iron sulfide and allowed it to contact oxygen. 3. There was a lack of a thorough study at the time of remodeling. In the operations of a refinery or a basic petrochemical factory, the existence of flammable iron sulfide is a matter of common sense. This is considered to be an issue of communicating safety countermeasures and technology. The tank used before remodeling had eight non-valve vent pipes. The closed chamber would not have been
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Case Details > Fire of molten sulfur due to ignition of iron sulfide on opening of a molten sulfur tank

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adopted if the functions of these pipes had been properly understood.

Reason for Adding to DB A typical accident caused due to failure to predict the generation of combustibles Poor Value Perception, Poor Safety Awareness, Inadequate Risk Recognition, Carelessness, Insufficient Precaution, Inadequate Handling, Planning and Design, Poor Planning, Poor Design, Primary Scenario Usage, Transport/Storage, Storage, Bad Event, Chemical Phenomenon, Burnng/Explosion, Secondary Damage, External Damage, Leakage, Bodily Harm, Injury, 1 person injured High Pressure Gas Safety Inst. of Japan. Sulfur storage tank. The fire in molten sulfur tank. Accident Examples of Petroleum refinery and Petrochemical unit. pp.87-91(1995). National dangerous object safety association. Explosion due to exothermic reaction of iron sulfide generated in molten sulfur tank. One-hundred accident cases at dangerous facilities. -No.2-. pp.50-51(1994). Kawasaki City Fire fighting station Prevention division, Peace section. Outline of fire accident at molten sulfur storage tank in T petroleum Co., Ltd. K refinery. Material of the Kawasaki City Complex safety countermeasure committee. National dangerous materials safe association. The outdoor tank storage area. Explosion. One-hundred accident cases at dangerous facilities p.25(1999) 1 1,690,000 (Material of the Kawasaki City Complex safety countermeasure committee) Fig2.Chemical formula Chemicals and Plants WAKAKURA, Masahide (Kanagawa Industrial Technology Research Institute) TAMURA, Masamitsu (Center for Risk Management and Safety Sciences, Yokohama National University)

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