Month-long campaign will target companies in the hazardous chemicals, mining, transport and fire-safety sectors
Damaged buildings are seen after an explosion at a pesticide plant owned by Tianjiayi Chemical, in Xiangshui county, Yancheng, Jiangsu province, China, on March 23 2019. Picture: REUTERS/ALY SONG
The blast occurred at a plant owned by Tianjiayi Chemical, which produces more than 30 organic chemical compounds. State media said the company had a history of safety violations and had been punished repeatedly. They have also been urged to make use of big data and other technological methods to strengthen real-time monitoring of hazardous chemical producers.
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