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Social. Accident at Work: "Every Day There Are Two to Three Deaths"

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The death of the young Matis buried by boiling tar on a construction site in the Vendée in mid-July and the recent deaths in companies have put the tragedy of fatal accidents at work at the heart of the news. Every day, two people on average die in France in a professional setting. Faced with this scourge, a group of families of victims is mobilizing to strengthen the judicial arsenal against failing companies.

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The death of the young Matis buried by boiling tar on a construction site in the Vendée in mid-July and the recent deaths in companies have put the tragedy of fatal accidents at work at the heart of the news. Every day, two people on average die in France in a professional setting. Faced with this scourge, a group of families of victims is mobilizing to strengthen the judicial arsenal against failing companies.

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The death of the young Matis buried by boiling tar on a construction site in the Vendée in mid-July and the recent deaths in companies have put the tragedy of fatal accidents at work at the heart of the news. Every day, two people on average die in France in a professional setting. Faced with this scourge, a group of families of victims is mobilizing to strengthen the judicial arsenal against failing companies.

When the firefighters tried to enter the Casa Ibarra last Wednesday, in the urban area of the town of Alcalá de Guadaíra, they had to wait until the struts that served to secure the building arrived. In this property, owned by the aforementioned municipality, the last two fatalities of industrial accidents died in Seville so far this year. In total, according to data collected by CCOO, there are already 25 deaths in the province so far this year…

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Eero Honka of the Finnish Occupational Safety and Health Administration says that occupational safety on road construction sites has improved over the years. Last Thursday, an asphalt worker died after being crushed under a road roller in Jyväskylä. Eero Honka, a specialist at the Finnish Occupational Safety and Health Administration, says that the most serious accidents at work are often the result of crushing. “As a type of accident, crushing …

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The death of the young Matis buried by boiling tar on a construction site in the Vendée in mid-July and the recent deaths in companies have put the tragedy of fatal accidents at work at the heart of the news. Every day, two people on average die in France in a professional setting. Faced with this scourge, a group of families of victims is mobilizing to strengthen the judicial arsenal against failing companies.

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dna.fr broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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