Most of India s leading automobile plants are hardly a place for workers safety
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Over the past four years, at least 2,600 workers have been injured and 70% of them lost their hands or fingers in the Gurugram-Manesar-Faridabad industrial belt alone, the report stated. Majority of these accidents involved a machine called a power press, which is used in making automotive parts.
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Seven out of the 10 leading automakers did not have any policies to ensure occupational safety and health (OSH) of workers in their supply chain, especially at tier-2 level and beyond. A tier-2 supplier manufactures components for a direct supplier of an automaker.
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