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Sat, July 2, 2022 | 20:48
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Worker killed in explosion at Hyundai Heavy's Ulsan shipyard
Posted : 2022-04-02 17:49
Updated : 2022-04-02 09:21
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                                                                                                 This photo provided by the union of Hyundai Heavy Industries shows the site of an explosion that killed one worker at the company's shipyard in the port city of Ulsan, April 2. Yonhap
This photo provided by the union of Hyundai Heavy Industries shows the site of an explosion that killed one worker at the company's shipyard in the port city of Ulsan, April 2. Yonhap

A worker was killed Saturday in an explosion at a shipyard of Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. in the port city of Ulsan, 415 kilometers southeast of Seoul, according to police.

The employee in his 50s, hired by a subcontractor, was cutting steel plates with oxy-fuel gas when the blast occurred at 7:48 a.m. at the yard of the world's largest shipbuilder.

He fell unconscious and was sent to a hospital, but he was declared dead, according to police. Other workers at the scene were not injured.

Police are investigating to determine the cause of the explosion.

About 30,000 employees of Hyundai Heavy and partner companies work at the shipyard in Ulsan.

The labor ministry ordered the shipbuilder to suspend work in the section where the accident occurred and began an inquiry into whether the company followed safety rules under the serious industrial accident act.

Under the law, owners and CEOs of companies with five or more employees can face a minimum one-year prison sentence or a fine of up to 1 billion won (US$819,830) in the event of accidents that cause death or serious injury.

The act went into effect Jan. 27, while workplaces with less than 50 employees were given a two-year grace period.

On Jan. 24, a Hyundai Heavy employee was killed after being crushed by steel plates while moving them using remote-controlled cranes.

Hyundai Heavy's union issued a statement slamming the company over repeated accidents and calling for a thorough probe.

"The accident occurred because corrective measures were not taken despite frequent large and small explosion accidents." the union said.

The union plans to file a complaint against management and request the labor ministry suspend entire work at the shipyard.

Hyundai Heavy expressed regret and vowed all-out efforts to prevent a recurrence.

"The company will cooperate with related agencies to determine the exact cause and details of the accident and will make every effort to come up with measures to prevent a recurrence," Hyundai Heavy said in a press release. (Yonhap)
 
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