Receive annual report on industrial safety oversight at Richmond refineries and chemical plants
In Plain English
Richmond requires Contra Costa Health Services to inspect local refineries and chemical plants for safety violations each year. The county health department will present their 2021 findings on accidents, safety improvements, and enforcement actions. This presentation was delayed from July 2022.
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