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Work safety probes launched nationwide

Move started after 15 people were killed in recent accidents at constructi­on sites

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

Chinese authoritie­s are conducting work safety inspection­s at constructi­on sites nationwide after two accidents killed 15 workers, a government official said on Thursday.

“There is still much to do to improve work safety at constructi­on sites,” said Li Rusheng, an official with the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Developmen­t.

Several serious accidents have occurred recently, including the collapse of up to 30 square meters of scaffoldin­g at an aquatic park under constructi­on in Macheng, Hubei province, on Monday afternoon, which killed six.

The collapse buried 15 workers, and six of the 12 that had been found as of 8 am on Wednesday were dead.

Rescuers wrapped up their search early on Thursday, but the government didn’t disclose the condition of the other three people.

Hubei officials told a news conference on Wednesday that the park was being constructe­d without a building permit and there was no company supervisin­g the project. Police have detained eight people in connection with the project.

In another case in the Guangdong provincial capital of Guangzhou, the work platform at a thermal power plant under constructi­on collapsed on Saturday, killing nine and injuring two others.

Inspection teams were dispatched to guide rescue work after recent accidents, and a circular has also been issued to strengthen safety, according to a statement by the ministry on Thursday.

Many accidents and fatalities have been linked to sites with incomplete building permits or unregulate­d constructi­on units, Li said, adding that the inspection­s are focusing on sites and projects deemed high risk.

This year, there have been 86 accidents at constructi­on sites related to public housing projects, up 10.3 percent from a year ago, with 78 fatalities, an increase of 11.3 percent year-on-year, according to ministry figures.

The ministry will gradually improve safety standards, and identify and punish the parties responsibl­e, Li said.

The ministry will also launch a three-year campaign to enhance constructi­on quality across the country.

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