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Hong Kong launches construction safety drive after spate of serious incidents

Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour at sunset (Image: TTstudio via AdobeStock - stock.adobe.com) Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour at sunset (Image: TTstudio via AdobeStock - stock.adobe.com)

Hong Kong’s Labour Department (LD) has announced a territory-wide enforcement campaign targeting unsafe practices in the construction industry following a series of recent fatal and serious site accidents.

The operation, launched on 8 November, will see occupational safety officers conduct unannounced inspections across a range of sites and project types, including new works, repair, maintenance, alterations and additions. The enforcement drive will pay particularly close attention to high-risk activities such as work-at-height, scaffolding, and demolition.

Where violations are identified, the LD said it would take “stringent enforcement actions” without prior warning, including issuing suspension and improvement notices and pursuing prosecutions.

The department is also stepping up safety training and oversight of course providers, while continuing to promote occupational safety and health awareness through industry outreach.

Investigations into recent accidents are ongoing, with the LD emphasising that duty holders will face prosecution where breaches of safety legislation are found.

Under Hong Kong’s occupational safety laws, contractors or employers found in violation can face fines of up to HK$10 million and imprisonment for up to two years. Employees who contravene the rules face a maximum fine of HK$150,000 and imprisonment for six months.

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