Nearly every morning I start my computer time by looking at information from Google about what happened in my blog in the previous 24 hours. Google, and blogspot.com is a Google service, provides interesting pieces of analytical data about my blog readership. One item of particular interest is the top ten blog posts each day. As you would expect, most of those posts were from the last couple of days, but with 16 years of publishing this blog, every once-in-a-while, a blog post from ancient history rises into that list.
Today, a blog post from June 2nd, 2010, “Chemical Storage Dikes”, made the list. It looks at a common safety feature at chemical facilities and its importance to chemical security plans. Anytime a facility relies on chemical safety measures to limit the consequences for a potential terrorist attack, a fresh look needs to be taken at that safety measure to ensure that it will adequately perform its function in the event of an attack on the facility.
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