The operator was 42 years old and lives in Barañáin. LAB has denounced that 67 people have already died this year in an occupational accident in the Basque Country.
Euskaraz irakurri: Langile bat hil da N-121-A errepidean, Donezteben, makina zapalgailu batek harrapatuta
An operator died while working on the N-121-A highway in Santesteban (Navarra), as reported by SOS Navarra. As the LAB union has specified, he was paving the road when he was run over by a stamping machine.
The abertzale union has denounced that they already are 67 died in an accident at work this year in Euskal Herria.
According to Navarraese media, the operator 42 years forks neighbor of Baranain. The incident occurred around 1:30 p.m. near the La Kontxa gas station.
The area’s medical team, Oronoz firefighters and provincial police patrols have been mobilized to the scene and have taken over the investigation.
After censoring that the works continued after the deaththe Union LABORATORY He has complained of “another labor death caused by capitalism”.
“The risks in the works require the regulated figure of coordinator or coordinator and preventive resource. For example, an employee or worker is not allowed to approach a road roller or a mobile device at any time, for this these figures and protocols are available occupational health standards,” says the union in a statement.
In this sense, he emphasizes that “the regulations say that employers must first and foremost guarantee the implementation and guarantees of the comprehensive health system at work. What to say if the promoter is the government of Navarre itself. Obviously there are no necessary measures ” .
DE A points to the responsibility of employers and the government of Navarra for the increase in occupational accidents. Abertzale’s union has expressed its full support for the compañeros and people close to the victim, while at the same time demanding that a thorough investigation be carried out to clarify what happened and to clear possible responsibilities, such as the stated in a note.
With a month and a half left until the end of the year, they will have already passed away in 2022 18 people in an accident at work in Navarra. Falls from height, entrapment, blows and suffocation are the leading causes of death, most of them in situations of “absolute uncertainty and easily avoidable with basic measures to be taken by the employer”.
According to ELA, reducing occupational accidents is not only a matter of responsibility, but also a matter of will, and “unfortunately, neither employers nor the government show real will to reverse the situation”.
That is why ELA calls on the working population to become aware of this and to mobilize in the event of occupational accidents, which every three weeks a person’s life is killed in Navarre.
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