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Three dead after Foxconn factory blast, Apple investigating

Initial findings show the blast was caused by 'combustible dust in a duct' (see video below)

By Michael Kan
May 23, 2011 03:09 AM ET

IDG News Service - A third employee had died from injuries caused by an explosion at a factory of Foxconn in Chengdu, China, the company said Sunday. Initial findings show the blast was caused by "combustible dust in a duct."

Apple said it was working with Foxconn to understand what caused the incident. The Friday explosion injured 15 other employees, six of whom have been treated and released from the hospital, according to Foxconn. (Video from the factory after the explosion can be seen on YouTube.)

Taiwan-based Foxconn is still working with Chinese authorities to investigate the root cause of the explosion. Operations at the Chengdu factory have been suspended. Foxconn has also suspended production at its other factories that carry out "similar processing functions."

Foxconn, a producer of products for companies like Apple, Motorola and Hewlett-Packard, has come under fire in the past for its working conditions. Last year a string of suicides occurred at Foxconn's Shenzhen factory. Apple has maintained that it works with Foxconn to ensure high safety standards at the supplier's factories..

Foxconn's Chengdu factory produces iPads, according to a May report by the Hong Kong-based watchdog group Students & Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM). SACOM estimates the work force at the factory to be 100,000 employees.

The May report also said the occupational health and safety issues at the factory were "alarming." Workers interviewed complained of constantly breathing in dust at one of the campuses.

"In the milling machine department in Chengdu, some workers state they always breathe in the aluminum dust. Workers in the polishing department also complain that the department is full of aluminum dust," according to the report. "Some workers comment that ventilation on shop floor should be improved."

Foxconn has said that its Chengdu factory is a new site, still under construction.

Apple did not comment on how the incident would affect production of Apple's iPad device. But the explosion won't likely lead to any delays in iPad production, because Foxconn has backup systems to handle these kinds of emergencies, said Jamie Wang, an analyst with research firm Gartner.

"However, this blast comes as another blow to Foxconn that further damages the company's image," Wang said. "Foxconn will have to pay more costs to improve the factory working environment and safety."

At least two people are reported dead and 16 injured after an exploison ripped through part of an electronics factory in China operated by Taiwan's Foxconn on Friday evening.
Reprinted with permission from IDG.net. Story copyright 2012 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
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