June 11, 2026
A false alarm shut down an entire semiconductor facility for a day. Equipment went offline, the building was evacuated, and the recovery took weeks, at a cost that likely ran into millions of dollars. The cause was not a hydrogen leak. The cause was a hydrogen detection system that did not distinguish between hydrogen and … Hydrogen Detection Systems: Cross Sensitivity Could Shut Down Your Process
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Why monitoring hydrogen gas is critical for facilities with forklifts—and what to do about it A row of electric forklifts quietly charging during the third shift may appear perfectly safe, but odorless, colorless hydrogen gas may be accumulating. The unseen risk of explosion is real, which is why facility managers are required to monitor and … Seeing the Gas Danger Hidden in Electric Forklift Charging
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