Require Chevron to hire full-time safety engineer at Richmond refinery
In Plain English
Richmond currently has an Industrial Safety Ordinance that sets safety rules for the Chevron refinery. The city wants to strengthen these requirements by mandating a dedicated engineer focused on preventing accidents. If approved, Chevron pays for this new position while the engineer ensures safety systems work properly.
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