Industrial accidents cause economic losses of 30 tln won in 2020

Industrial accidents at workplaces in South Korea caused an estimated loss of nearly 30 trillion won (US$25.6 billion) last year, with the country seeking to impose heavy punishment on employers in the event of workplace disasters starting next year, Trend reports citing Yonhap.

The losses caused by industrial accidents were estimated at 29 trillion won in 2020, up 8.5 percent from a year earlier, according to the data compiled by the Ministry of Employment and Labor.

The total number of deaths from industrial accidents came to 474 over the January-June period of 2021, up four from a year earlier, the data also showed.

South Korea plans to implement the so-called severe disaster law in January next year, under which owners or CEOs of businesses that have experienced industrial disasters can be sentenced to prison or receive a large fine.

Employers may face at least one year in prison or up to 1 billion won in fines in the event of deadly on-duty disasters caused by lax workplace safety measures.

Source: TREND News Agency

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