Eleven years after the 9/11 terrorism attack, Department of Homeland Security officials explained to a House Energy subcommittee why their program to harden security at U.S. chemical plants still hasn't been implemented.
Occupational Health & Safety had the story September 12, 2012.
SEE ALSO:
"US Chemical Officials Again Blast Federal Site Security Plan" (ICIS)
Press Release: "SOCMA Testifies that Poor CFATS Implementation Has Created Compliance Burdens on Small Chemical Manufacturers" (PR Newswire)
"11 Years After Sept. 11, Republicans and Dems Agree DHS Program Needs Improvement" (E&E Daily -- Subscription Only)
Source: Occupational Health & Safety, 09/12/2012