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Last month, a 23-year-old college student who was working in Pyeongtaek Port, Gyeonggi-do, died from being crushed by container parts.

The bereaved family said that it was a predicted accident, saying that there was no safety equipment or safety training at the site at the time.



Reporter Hong Young-jae covered it.



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23-year-old Lee Seon-ho, a senior at university, started a part-time job to earn living expenses after being discharged from the military in 2019.




This is the transport of items subject to quarantine at the animal and plant quarantine station at the container terminal in Pyeongtaek Port.



However, on the 22nd of last month, Lee was found dead in an external loading dock, not the quarantine station where he was working.



[Lee Jae-hoon / high yiseonho's father. During bodeon a bike ride around the field FRC containers wing was tilted so slightly to 45 degrees saw my son looks at him under the person as intently]



At the time, Mr. residues on containers made of cargo Was cleaning up.



However, another worker removed the safety pin supporting the container wing, and the 300kg wing shook and hit the seed.



The bereaved say that Lee was put into the container business for the first time that day, but he had not received safety training and did not even have proper safety equipment.



[Lee Jae-hoon / high yiseonho's father: when I have my child did not use helmets, gonna meet something that should have been "over there come and go wearing helmets get a job ']



Also, even though the two prime supplier employees with safety responsibilities accident risk services He claimed to have ordered the work to Mr. Lee, a member of the company.



The original contractor admitted its responsibility, saying it was a work that should not be done at the same time.



[Private company employee: I need to remove foreign substances on the original (container) first, and then remove the fixing pin. There was a problem with that part... ]



The police and the Ministry of Employment and Labor are investigating whether there are any charges of negligence in work and violations of the Occupational Safety and Health Act.



(Video coverage: Seol Min-hwan, Video editing: Lee Hong-myeong)