New rules may not change dirty and deadly ship recycling business
- Accidents in the ship recycling industry lead to severe injuries and fatalities, highlighting safety concerns shared by workers.
- Only seven out of Chittagong's 30 yards comply with new safety regulations regarding worker protection and hazardous waste management.
- A worker stressed the need for 'shared responsibility for everyone involved in this whole cycle' to improve safety.
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New Rules May Not Change Dirty And Deadly Ship Recycling Business
Mizan Hossain fell 10 metres (33-foot) from the top of a ship he was cutting up on Chittagong beach in Bangladesh -- where the majority of the world's maritime giants meet their end -- when the vibrations shook him from the upper deck.
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