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A week ago, a part-time worker at the Daegu Amusement Park suffered a major loss of leg.

The management and operation of the rides were handled by part-time employees and obviously were not able to receive safety education. Covered.

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On the 16th, Park Moo, a 22-year-old part-time employee who was managing the roller coaster Hurricane, had a leg cut.

After the passengers lowered the safety bar, they tried to stand at the back when the car slowly started, and then jumped in front of the platform.

Police investigators say that there were only part-time workers at the scene of the accident, and that Park's dangerous working practices were practical.

[Reporter Jung Da-eun: There is a roller coaster called 'Hurricane'. Some time ago, a part-time student had an accident.]

[Reporter Kang Min-woo: Two other than the accident roller coaster are still in operation, but I think we should see if there are any other problems.]

[Reporter Ko Jung-hyun: Then they will stay inside E-World to report how the situation has changed, and I will go outside and go to the police station to grasp the investigation.]

Five days after the accident, Eworld was sensitive to small cameras.

[E-World Staff: If you carry a camera in E-World itself, you may be mistaken as a reporter. It won't look very good.]

On the other hand, the operation status has not changed.

There was still no CCTV on the roller coaster platform, and no manager was visible.

One part-time worker was responsible for the passenger safety check and operation.

In fact, it is safe to say that part-time employees operate.

This is the 8-month e-World work journal and rides operation journal secured by the Subs CSI Gogang Jung team.

It is written that one or two part-time students were responsible for almost all the rides.

In March, Park decided to earn a minimum wage of 8,350 won per hour, and Park, who joined the company, took over the ride a day later.

As a trainee, I was in charge of 'Viking' from the first day of work.

[Park Mr. acquaintance: I said that I did 'Viking'. But when I asked, it was just put in… .]

At the same time, even the so-called Alba employees are said to have been tinkering.

[E-World Employees: I was so hot that I couldn't do it. There's an organization called Boomerang.

On the day of the accident, only four Alba employees who operated hurricane were changed, and Park was also injured after moving to another hurricane that day.

Training was also left to Alba employees.

[Park Mr. Acquaintance: All the machine operations went that day and learned from the machine Alba that he was in charge of. The safety training was like, .]

The status of the other amusement parks was no different.

An employee who worked as a manager at the amusement park in Yeongnam area says 'E-World' is rather good.

[Emperial Park, Yeongnam region former employee: There is a roller coaster 360 degrees. The height limit is 130cm, but even 120cm is okay. The guests lower the safety bar and the worker just scans.]

In an amusement park in Seoul, the Alba employees managed everything from ticketing to safety management to driving.

A play facility in the metropolitan area operated the rides without checking whether the safety bar was worn.

[Sounds: I can't check the safety bar here.]

[Amusement operators: At that time, I increased and decreased part-time jobs according to the number of passengers. (Would you pick an alba that day?) Yes, it is. Educate me when you come out in the morning.]

E-World received all 28 rides during the regular inspections in February.

This is because the scope of inspection prescribed by law is only for inspection of rides and facilities.

That's why it's pointed out that the legislators are going to change the rules to look at employee management and safety training.

[Jeong-woo Chung / Professor, Department of Safety Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology: As the inspection was conducted only on the condition of the machinery, various manuals and educations in terms of operation were almost neglected.]

Amusement park safety and poor manpower management threaten both staff and visitors.

In the last seven years, 82 serious accidents, including water parks, were reported to the government, and eight people lost their lives.

(Video coverage: Park Hyun-chul, Seol Min-hwan, Kim Yong-woo, Video editing: Park Ji-in)