A man in a costume died of heat stroke The president of an amusement park sent documents December 9 at 17:24

In July, at the amusement park in Hirakata City, Osaka, the Osaka Labor Bureau examined the man who was practicing the show wearing a costume and died of heat stroke. Assuming that no manager was appointed, the management company and the president were inspected for suspected violations of the Industrial Safety and Health Act.

A 28-year-old man at the time of a part-time job, who was practicing a show wearing a costume, died of heat stroke at an amusement park “Hirakata Park” in Hirakata City, Osaka.

In response to this accident, the Osaka Labor Bureau examined the safety management system of the amusement park, and found that there was no problem with the provision of drinking water for employees, but until April last year before the death accident occurred. Nearly a month, only three people were required, even though three health managers were required by law based on the number of workers.

For this reason, the Osaka Labor Bureau sent a documentary inspection of the “Keihan Leisure Service,” which operates “Hirakata Park,” and a male president in their 40s, allegedly violating the Industrial Safety and Health Act.

Keihan Leisure Service commented, “We will accept the fact that documents have been sent and will continue to strengthen and thoroughly enforce the safety management system as well as heat stroke measures to prevent such accidents from happening again.” It is.