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Tragic Kwai Chung Work Accident Claims Life of Male Worker, Labour Department Launches Investigation

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Tragic Kwai Chung Work Accident Claims Life of Male Worker, Labour Department Launches Investigation
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Tragic Kwai Chung Work Accident Claims Life of Male Worker, Labour Department Launches Investigation

2025-11-15 09:24 Last Updated At:11:55

Labour Department highly concerned about fatal work accident that happened in Kwai Chung yesterday

The Labour Department (LD) is highly concerned about a fatal work accident that happened at a carpark in Kwai Chung yesterday afternoon (November 14), in which a male worker was pressed by gypsum boards that suddenly toppled while he was handling a pile of vertically placed gypsum boards. He was certified dead later in hospital. The LD is saddened by the death of the worker and expresses its deepest sympathy to his family.

The male worker was certified dead later in hospital. Photo source: Sing Tao Daily

The male worker was certified dead later in hospital. Photo source: Sing Tao Daily

The LD's spokesman said, "We commenced an immediate on-site investigation as soon as we were notified of the accident and have issued a suspension notice to the employer concerned, suspending the handling of gypsum boards at the workplace concerned. The employer cannot resume the work process until the LD is satisfied that suitable measures to abate the relevant risks have been taken."

The spokesman added, "We will complete the investigation as soon as possible to identify the cause of the accident, ascertain the liability of the duty holders and recommend improvement measures. We will take actions pursuant to the law if there is any violation of the work safety legislation."

 To prevent employees at work from being pressed by suddenly toppled articles, the LD reminds employers to ensure the articles are stored, stacked or supported in a safe manner, and to select suitable mechanical aids and methods to prevent the articles from toppling.

The general duty provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Ordinance require employers to provide safe working environments, plant and systems of work for their employees. Those who contravene the relevant provisions are liable to a maximum fine of $10 million and imprisonment for two years on conviction on indictment; or $3 million and imprisonment for six months on summary conviction.

In regard to yesterday's accident, the LD will issue a Work Safety Alert through its mobile application "OSH 2.0", website and email, giving a brief account of the accident concerned to duty holders, workers' unions, professional bodies of safety practitioners and others, and reminding the industry of the importance of following safety precautionary measures to prevent a recurrence of similar accidents.

The LD will also remind the employer concerned of the liability for employees' compensation under the Employees' Compensation Ordinance, assist family members of the deceased to claim employees' compensation and closely follow up on the case. For those with financial difficulties, the LD will assist them to apply for appropriate emergency funds. Subject to the needs and wishes of family members of the deceased, the LD will also liaise with the Social Welfare Department for financial or other assistance.

For the sake of securing the safety and health of employees at work, the LD appeals to employers to provide plant and systems of work that are safe and without risks to health. Employees should co-operate with their employers, adopt all safety measures and use personal protective equipment provided properly to avoid endangering their own work safety and that of other workers.

The Labour Department. Photo source: reference image

The Labour Department. Photo source: reference image

Legislative Council General Election voter turnout (2230)

The voter turnout figures for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election as at 10.30pm today (December 7) are as follows:

Geographical constituencies

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Electorate

Cumulative

voter

turnout

Cumulative

turnout

rate (%)

Hong Kong Island East

379,926

119,599

31.48%

Hong Kong Island West

342,123

105,499

30.84%

Kowloon East

441,663

141,617

32.06%

Kowloon West

345,661

105,914

30.64%

Kowloon Central

421,235

132,549

31.47%

New Territories South East

439,546

141,200

32.12%

New Territories North

408,660

127,394

31.17%

New Territories North West

436,087

140,246

32.16%

New Territories South West

471,045

151,884

32.24%

New Territories North East

445,352

132,359

29.72%

Total

4,131,298

1,298,261

31.43%

Functional constituencies

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Electorate

Cumulative

voter

turnout

Cumulative

turnout

rate (%)

Heung Yee Kuk

155

144

92.90%

Agriculture and fisheries

172

166

96.51%

Insurance

111

92

82.88%

Transport

217

191

88.02%

Education

74,618

26,321

35.27%

Legal

6,328

2,379

37.59%

Accountancy

23,937

8,206

34.28%

Medical and health services

49,316

17,053

34.58%

Engineering

9,699

5,675

58.51%

Architectural, surveying,

planning and landscape

8,212

4,364

53.14%

Labour

881

782

88.76%

Social welfare

11,217

5,087

45.35%

Real estate and construction

557

461

82.76%

Tourism

173

155

89.60%

Commercial (first)

903

687

76.08%

Commercial (second)

323

236

73.07%

Commercial (third)

307

307

100.00%

Industrial (first)

345

245

71.01%

Industrial (second)

474

314

66.24%

Finance

91

74

81.32%

Financial services

562

387

68.86%

Sports, performing arts,

culture and publication

255

226

88.63%

Import and export

311

246

79.10%

Textiles and garment

322

236

73.29%

Wholesale and retail

1,673

996

59.53%

Technology and innovation

71

71

100.00%

Catering

129

124

96.12%

Hong Kong Special

Administrative Region

deputies to the National

People's Congress, Hong

Kong Special

Administrative Region

members of the National

Committee of the Chinese

People's Political

Consultative Conference

and representatives of

relevant national

organisations

557

537

96.41%

Total

191,916

75,762

39.48%

Election Committee constituency

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Electorate

Cumulative voter turnout

Cumulative turnout

rate (%)

1,466

1,456

99.32%

The voter turnout figures are for temporary reference only.

Source: AI-found images

Source: AI-found images

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