Thank goodness Trump shut the US Chemical Safety Board down so that we’ll never find out what happened or how to prevent a similar thing from happening again in the future.
Is it shut down yet though?
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/us-plans-to-close-chemical-safety-board-by-october/4021610.articleOctober is 2 months away, and shutdowns usually aren’t all or nothing.
Somewhere a level of c-suite executives will spend 8 months analyzing how things went wrong at the cost of probably 20 million dollars. And what it will boil down to is in order to keep profits for investors growing the workforce has been cut back to almost skeleton crews. All safety regulations have been removed because it’s “stifling industry”. And regular training and pay raises to keep worker morale high have been discontinued. But this can all be fixed by bringing in cheap overseas labor at 1/6th cost.