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9 Авг 2024

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By The Korea Bizwire (South Korea)

South Korea: Heatwave raises safety concerns for migrant workers in manufacturing hubs of Gimhae, Yangsan & Miryang

“Heatwave Raises Concerns for Foreign Workers in South Korean Industrial Towns”

With a relentless heatwave gripping South Korea, authorities are scrambling to protect foreign workers in the manufacturing hubs of Gimhae, Yangsan, and Miryang from heat-related illnesses…

In Gimhae and Yangsan, many of these workers toil in small-scale, struggling businesses with subpar working conditions—jobs often shunned by local workers.

The situation is particularly dire in Miryang, where 52.6% of the city’s 2,562 foreign workers are employed in agriculture and livestock industries, sectors notorious for their exposure to extreme heat and challenging work environments…

The Yangsan office is focusing its efforts on workplaces with high concentrations of foreign workers and elevated risks of heat-related illnesses.

To overcome language barriers, officials are broadcasting prevention guidelines in six languages and distributing heat illness prevention guides.

“In rural areas, most heat-related illnesses occur in sun-drenched fields or greenhouses,” Kwon emphasized. “It’s crucial to take extra precautions to protect workers, such as halting work during the hottest parts of the day.”

Local government officials are also taking action. Hong Tae-yong, mayor of Gimhae, and Na Dong-yeon, mayor of Yangsan, conducted field inspections of industrial complexes where small manufacturing businesses are concentrated, areas particularly vulnerable to heat-related health issues…