However, it is colourless, tasteless and odourless meaning it is difficult to detect across different environments.

Although hydrogen is not toxic, it is notoriously flammable and high concentrations in confined spaces will displace oxygen, making gas detection critical for safeguarding personnel at risk of exposure.

Hydrogen Gas Detectors

Odourless, colourless and tasteless

Invisible
flame

Highly combustible

Lighter
than air

Non-toxic but can displace oxygen

More about hydrogen

How to detect HYDROGEN

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