Recycling company convicted of failing to ensure safety after probe of 2017 Tuas blaze that killed one worker

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SINGAPORE - A company has been convicted of failing to ensure the safety and health of its employees following a probe into a fire and explosion on June 24, 2017, which killed one of its foreign workers and caused serious burn injuries to another.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - A company has been convicted of failing to ensure the safety and health of its employees following a probe into a fire and explosion on June 24, 2017, which killed one of its foreign workers and caused serious burn injuries to another.

Mr Chen Qiu, who died in the blast, and the injured worker, Mr Jiang Yongteng, were working at factory premises owned by scrap metal company Tai Hing Metal Ind at 28 Tuas Avenue 10 on June 24, 2017. The factory facility was tenanted to three recycling companies, namely Evergreen Waste Management, Total Recycling and Chuan Eng Leong Trading.

Investigations showed Chuan Eng Leong Trading had ignored written warnings on the deodorant canisters that read"do not puncture or burn can even when empty". As a result of the fire and the explosion, both Mr Chen and Mr Jiang sustained second-degree burns and were taken to Singapore General Hospital, where Mr Chen died on June 29, 2017. The cause of death was certified as sepsis and multi-organ failure due to extensive burns.

 

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