Worcester have submitted a report to the British Horseracing Authority regarding the controversial abandonment of Wednesday's meeting.
The fixture was called off in the interests of horse welfare after a runner collapsed following the first race.
No official course inspection has taken place or is planned, but clerk of the course Fergus Cameron is in contact with the BHA and is looking forward to their next meeting on Wednesday.
"I was requested by the BHA to submit a report regarding the events surrounding the abandonment and we have had an internal review to see what we could do to try to prevent the risk of this happening again," said Cameron.
"Until we've submitted our report outlining what we intend to do, there is really nothing to expect.
"It's important to note the facilities we had available were obviously satisfactory to the requirement of the BHA because we are licensed and have to have them in place in the first place.
"We are submitting the results of our internal investigation and our report as requested.
"They will undoubtedly be in contact with us again and that will involve confirmation of what changes have been made. They may indeed want to come and have a look at what we are doing.
"I'm not expecting any official inspection that could stop us from racing on Wednesday as we weren't found to be in breach of any requirements that were in place."