A gas detector planning method that considers the area and zone based on the range of influence of chemicals with high vapor pressure

Author:

Kim Min‐Gyu1,Lee Hyo Eun2ORCID,Yoon Seok J.3,Kim Jeong Hun4,Moon Kyong‐Whan56

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health and Safety Convergence Science Korea University Seoul South Korea

2. Department of Health Science Korea University Seoul South Korea

3. Institute of Health Science Korea University Seoul South Korea

4. Environmental Research Complex National Institute of Environmental Research Incheon South Korea

5. Department of Health and Environmental Science Korea University Seoul South Korea

6. BK21 FOUR R&E Center for Learning Health System Korea University Seoul South Korea

Abstract

AbstractIn some countries with high population densities including Korea, chemical plants are densely distributed, and strict regulations are imposed. According to the Chemical Control Act, one gas detector must be installed every 10 m indoors and 20 m outdoors around a facility. However, the diffusion of chemicals should be evaluated based on area rather than perimeter. In the US and EU, gas detector locations are selected through chemical accident modeling. Here, we evaluated the feasibility of gas detector installation standards in the Chemicals Control Act by comparing highly volatile and toxic chemicals with sulfuric acid (relatively low volatility). Consequently, we suggested an appropriate installation location and number of gas detectors for initial countermeasures. For nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, and hydrofluoric acid, there was a difference in the number of detectors recommended via modeling and the number of detectors legally required. For the mezzanine design, four gas detectors should be installed on each floor in a 5‐story building; however, the modeling results showed that installing one was sufficient. For sulfuric acid with low vapor pressure, it is equitable to install a leak detector rather than a gas detector. Overall, regulations should be continuously evaluated for the response and prevention of chemical accidents.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,General Chemical Engineering

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