Accidents - Worker is critically injured by chipboard
A 32-year-old man was critically injured by a stack of chipboard in a factory in Königsmoos, Upper Bavaria (district of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen). According to the police on Friday, the worker released the tension belt of the panels leaning against the wall on Thursday. According to previous findings, the stack fell onto the man. Because the worker was alone at the time, he drew attention to himself by shouting for help until a neighbor heard him. The man was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries. The police were initially unable to provide any information about his state of health.
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- The district of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen, located in Upper Bavaria, is where the accident involving the worker and the chipboard occurred in a local factory.
- Due to the severe accident, the police in Upper Bavaria are investigating the circumstances leading to the worker's critical injuries and possible safety violations at the factory.
- If you work in a factory, always follow safety protocols and ensure that panels or heavy objects are properly secured to prevent similar accidents from occurring in Upper Bavaria or any other county.
- Although Upper Bavaria boasts beautiful landscapes and popular tourist destinations, workplace safety should be a top priority, as demonstrated by this unfortunate accident in Neuburg-Schrobenhausen.
Source: www.stern.de