A expert evaluation ordered as part
of a probe into workplace deaths at a Milan factory in January
suggested that adequate security systems were not in place, it
emerged on Tuesday.
Four workers died at the Lamina lamination plant in Via Rho
on January 16 after inhaling argon while repairing an oven.
Two other workers were affected but survived.
Prosecutors subsequently opened a probe into multiple
culpable homicide and culpable injury ordered the evaluation,
which has reportedly revealed technical and organisational
defects leading to poor risk management and serious gaps in
safety procedures and control systems.
However, the sequence of events leading to the accident
remain unclear.
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