M7.7 Blog about the agency's role

The US Chemical Safety and Hazardous Investigation Board investigates industrial chemical accidents.  They do so by conducting what they call "root cause" investigations to determine how the chemical accident(s) occurred. Such investigations look into the deficiencies in safety management systems, possible equipment failures, human errors, unforeseen chemical reactions or other hazards. The CBS does not necessarily give citations to industrial companies, but they do provide recommendations to plants,  Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), industry organizations, and labor groups as to how they can prevent industrial chemical accidents and protect the safety of workers. By doing so, the CBS protects the environmental health by working collectively with agencies to protect the health of the community by determining how they can prevent the exposure of harmful chemical caused by industrial chemical accidents and helping larger agencies develop regulations to protect workers working in close proximities with chemicals or machinery that can cause chemical accidents if not handled properly. 

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  1. EPA and OSHA are doing such important work! you raised some good points here!

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