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QRA (Quantitative Risk Assessment)
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QRA (Quantitative Risk Assessment)

QRA (Quantitative Risk Assessment)

Introduction

Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) is a structured approach to calculate the likelihood and consequences of hydrogen-related risks using numerical data.

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UK HSE: Hydrogen QRA Methodologies

🧠 What It Means

  • Applies statistical models to identify hazards (e.g. leaks, explosions).

  • Estimates frequency and severity of potential incidents.

  • Used to design safer hydrogen systems and meet regulations.

Key Challenges

  • Requires accurate input data (which is still limited for hydrogen).

  • Complex modeling of scenarios like jet fires or pressure vessel failure.

  • Results can vary widely depending on assumptions made.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“If hydrogen is going mainstream, QRA is how we keep it safe and trusted.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“Numbers don’t lie — QRA helps us quantify risk before it becomes reality.”

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