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Hong Kong Issues Typhoon Signal, Opens Shelters as Gale Hits, Minimal Injuries Reported

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Hong Kong Issues Typhoon Signal, Opens Shelters as Gale Hits, Minimal Injuries Reported
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Hong Kong Issues Typhoon Signal, Opens Shelters as Gale Hits, Minimal Injuries Reported

2024-09-06 04:42 Last Updated At:12:24

Typhoon Yagi situation report (4)

The Hong Kong Observatory issued No. 8 Northeast Gale or Storm Signal at 6.20pm yesterday (September 5).

The Home Affairs Department has so far opened 30 temporary shelters in various districts and 260 people have sought refuge at the shelters.

As at 4am today (September 6), the Fire Services Department, the Government's 1823 Call Centre and the Leisure and Cultural Services Department received 27 reports, eight reports and one report of fallen trees respectively. No report of landslide or flooding has been received so far.

According to the Hospital Authority, as at 4am today, three people, including two men and one woman, sought medical treatment at the Accident and Emergency Departments at public hospitals during the typhoon period.

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Labour Department launches special enforcement operation to ensure work safety

The Labour Department (LD) today (September 16) commenced a two-week special enforcement operation that targets construction sites of new works, with the aim of curbing unsafe work activities and ensuring the work safety of workers.

In view of the recent work accidents at construction sites, during the special enforcement operation, the LD will pay special attention to those high-risk construction sites and processes (e.g. lifting operation, work-at-height activity and electrical work). If any violations of the occupational safety and health (OSH) legislation are detected, the LD will take stringent enforcement actions immediately, including issuing suspension notices and improvement notices as well as initiating prosecutions without prior warning.

Under the general duty provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Ordinance, employers are obligated to provide safe working environments, plant and systems of work for their employees. Those who contravene the relevant legislation with serious circumstances can be prosecuted on indictment, which is subject to a maximum fine of $10 million and imprisonment for two years; or $3 million and imprisonment for six months on summary conviction of other cases.

The LD reiterated that safeguarding the OSH of construction workers is the top priority of the LD. The LD will continue to conduct different enforcement operations from time to time, and rigorous enforcement actions will be taken for any violations of the OSH legislation.

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