Mar 18 • 00:41 UTC 🇰🇷 Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

A migrant worker in his 30s dies from an accident at a factory in Gyeongbuk

A migrant worker in his 30s died after being crushed by a heavy metal casting in a factory in Gyeongbuk, South Korea, prompting an investigation into the incident.

A tragic accident occurred in a foundry factory located in the Gyeongbuk region of South Korea, where a migrant worker in his 30s lost his life. The incident happened on the morning of the 17th of the month when approximately 2 tons of metal casting fell, crushing the Thai national. Emergency services, upon receiving the call at 7:58 AM, rushed to the site and transported the victim to a local hospital. However, he was pronounced dead due to traumatic cardiac arrest shortly after arrival.

Authorities, including the police and firefighters, are currently investigating the exact cause of the accident by interviewing witnesses present at the scene. The investigation will focus on safety protocols in the workplace and whether proper measures were taken to prevent such incidents. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Employment and Labor is also looking into potential violations of the Serious Accidents Punishment Act in this case.

This incident underscores ongoing concerns about workplace safety, particularly for migrant workers in South Korea, who often face hazardous conditions. The case will likely prompt discussions about labor protections and the responsibilities of employers in ensuring a safe working environment, especially in high-risk industries like manufacturing.

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