ASE Kaohsiung K7 Plant Developer Leak Causes Odor, 12 People Dizziness Sent to Hospital
A developer leak at ASE Semiconductor's K7 plant in Kaohsiung last night caused an odor, leading to 12 employees experiencing dizziness and nausea. All were conscious and sent to the hospital for precautionary checks, where their conditions were confirmed as normal. Authorities are investigating the cause.
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(Central News Agency reporter Hong Xueguang, Lin Qiaolian Kaohsiung 8th) At around 11 PM last night, at ASE Semiconductor's K7 plant in Nanzi, Kaohsiung, a small amount of developer leaked, causing an unusual odor. 12 people reported dizziness and nausea but remained conscious; the plant was immediately evacuated, and the injured were sent to the hospital. The exact cause of the leak is awaiting clarification.
ASE issued a statement in a media group explaining that during routine equipment maintenance at the plant last night, a small amount of developer was found to have leaked slightly, causing an odor to spread. To ensure the safety and health of personnel, the on-site supervisor immediately activated emergency response mechanisms, proactively arranged ambulances, and accompanied relevant personnel for "preventive" examinations. Medical staff confirmed that all personnel's physical conditions were normal.
ASE emphasized that the company will subsequently implement workplace safety according to the highest safety standards and conduct a comprehensive review of relevant operating procedures.
Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai stated in a media interview this morning that after the accident occurred last night, the city government activated an emergency medical response to fully assist acute patients. The leaked gases last night included flammable and irritating substances. The city's Labor Affairs Bureau and Economic Development Bureau will jointly inspect to confirm whether the disaster was caused by improper operation.
Kaohsiung City Fire Department stated that 13 vehicles and 23 personnel were dispatched last night. 12 people at the scene reported dizziness and were conscious. After receiving emergency treatment from paramedics, they were sent to the hospital. (Editor: Chen Renhua) 1150508
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(Central News Agency reporter Hong Xueguang, Lin Qiaolian Kaohsiung 8th) At around 11 PM last night, at ASE Semiconductor's K7 plant in Nanzi, Kaohsiung, a small amount of developer leaked, causing an unusual odor. 12 people reported dizziness and nausea but remained conscious; the plant was immediately evacuated, and the injured were sent to the hospital. The exact cause of the leak is awaiting clarification.
ASE issued a statement in a media group explaining that during routine equipment maintenance at the plant last night, a small amount of developer was found to have leaked slightly, causing an odor to spread. To ensure the safety and health of personnel, the on-site supervisor immediately activated emergency response mechanisms, proactively arranged ambulances, and accompanied relevant personnel for "preventive" examinations. Medical staff confirmed that all personnel's physical conditions were normal.
ASE emphasized that the company will subsequently implement workplace safety according to the highest safety standards and conduct a comprehensive review of relevant operating procedures.
Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai stated in a media interview this morning that after the accident occurred last night, the city government activated an emergency medical response to fully assist acute patients. The leaked gases last night included flammable and irritating substances. The city's Labor Affairs Bureau and Economic Development Bureau will jointly inspect to confirm whether the disaster was caused by improper operation.
Kaohsiung City Fire Department stated that 13 vehicles and 23 personnel were dispatched last night. 12 people at the scene reported dizziness and were conscious. After receiving emergency treatment from paramedics, they were sent to the hospital. (Editor: Chen Renhua) 1150508
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