It was 2019, and Kim said he thought the heavy machinery around him had been switched off as he made repairs.
“I was flattened like a squashed frog in a roadkill,” he said. “I couldn’t breathe for a few seconds.”
A quick-thinking colleague saved his life by alerting the machine’s operator, said Kim, now 39.
So far, his administration has raided companies, increased spending to prevent industrial accidents and expanded workplace protections to subcontracted labourers, among other initiatives.
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