LH2CRAFT: Qualitative Safety Evaluation for the Detailed System Design- Progress update of Task 8.3

The preparation for the HAZOP (Hazard and Operability) study of the detailed system design is currently underway, with the workshop scheduled to take place at the end of February 2025. This critical activity forms a core part of Task 8.3 led by TWI, which is dedicated to systematically evaluating potential risks and challenges related to system operability.

The HAZOP analysis will comprehensively examine the innovative systems designed and developed within the LH2CRAFT project, with a particular focus on the demonstrator vessel. Key areas of assessment will include potential process deviations in the liquid hydrogen storage system and the integrated handling, distribution, and monitoring sub-systems (HDMSS).

By addressing these innovative technologies and their interplay, the HAZOP workshop aims to identify and mitigate risks, ensuring that the system design is robust, safe, and aligned with the project’s overarching objectives. This process is instrumental in advancing the operational readiness and reliability of hydrogen-based maritime solutions.

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