Friday, June 28, 2024

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Worker, 21, dies in umpteenth workplace accident in Italy

Spate of accidental workplace fatalities continues


ROME, 28 June 2024
ANSA English Desk

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A21-year-old construction worker died Friday in the umpteenth recent workplace accident in Italy.

The young man died while at work in a shed of a construction company producing concrete products in Canicattì, in the Agrigento area.

According to an initial reconstruction, he was run over by a forklift truck he was manoeuvring.

He was one of several recent workplace accidental fatalities - two on Tuesday alone.
Almost 500 people have been killed in work accidents in Italy so far this year, the national observatory on the phenomenon said last Friday.

There were about 1,000 last year, it said.

Five men died after inhaling toxic gas in a sewer network near Palermo last month, and seven died in a hydro power plant blast near Bologna in April.

Eight workers were injured, five critically, in an explosion at an aluminum plant in Bolzano last week.

One has since died of his injuries while others are said to be still fighting for their lives from their critical burns.

Two more workplace accidents in Italy

One run over by forklift in Sicily, other falls into Adda River


ROME, 28 June 2024
ANSA English Desk



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Friday saw two more workplace accidents in Italy in a spate of job fatalities that union UIL said kills more people than the mafia.
A 21-year-old construction worker died in Sicily while another worker fell to his death from a motorway maintenance site into the northern Italian Adda River.
The young man in Sicily died while at work in a shed of a construction company producing concrete products in Canicattì, in the Agrigento area.
According to an initial reconstruction, he was run over by a forklift truck he was manoeuvring.
He was one of several recent workplace accidental fatalities - two on Tuesday alone.
Almost 500 people have been killed in work accidents in Italy so far this year, the national observatory on the phenomenon said last Friday.
There were about 1,000 last year, it said.
Five men died after inhaling toxic gas in a sewer network near Palermo last month, and seven died in a hydro power plant blast near Bologna in April.
Eight workers were injured, five critically, in an explosion at an aluminum plant in Bolzano last week.
One has since died of his injuries while others are said to be still fighting for their lives from their critical burns.



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