We recently gave BP credit for exercising some prudent damage control following the major explosion in March that killed 15 people and injured hundreds in Texas City. But when companies are forced to go into damage control mode with any frequency, it cannot bode well for their stability — or for the safety of their workers. We read in the County News of Galveston TX (the oldest newspaper in that state and worth perusing in and of itself) that the BP plant experienced yet another explosion on July 28. This time, fortunately, no one was hurt.
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