The work safety authority in central China's Hunan Province yesterday ordered producers of
firecrackers and fireworks in Liling City to halt production until
work situations improve, Xinhua news agency said.
The decision was on the heels of a string of work safety
accidents in the city recently.
Since May, five accidents have happened in the industry, killing
12 people. The number accounted for 67 percent of the province's
total death toll from firecracker and fireworks production
accidents.
In the latest accident, an explosion rocked a firecracker and
fireworks plant in the city on Sunday afternoon, killing six -- the
biggest death toll involving firecracker explosions this year in
Hunan -- and injuring one.
Liling is a traditional and major fireworks and firecracker
production base in China.
Authorities have identified certain issues in the city's
fireworks and firecracker industry, such as excessive production
and ineffective work safety management.
A task force formed by the provincial authority will start an
inspection on the city's fireworks and firecracker plants beginning
today.
(Shanghai Daily June 21, 2006)