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The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) has allowed Hanjin Heavy Industries Corp.-Philippines (HHIC-Phil) to resume operations at its Assembly Shop C on Friday after investigators concluded that the death of a worker last July 12 was accidental.

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Members of a task force created to ensure the safety and welfare of workers in the $1.6-billion South Korean shipyard project in Subic resigned yesterday after another worker died in the facility over the weekend.

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The South Korean firm Hanjin Heavy Industries Corp.-Philippines (HHIC-Phils.) was ordered to stop operations yesterday after another worker died in an accident in its shipyard over the weekend.

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The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) has allowed Hanjin Heavy Industries Corp.-Philippines (HHIC-Phil) to resume operations at its Assembly Shop C on Friday after investigators concluded that the death of a worker last July 12 was accidental.

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Members of a task force created to ensure the safety and welfare of workers in the $1.6-billion South Korean shipyard project in Subic resigned yesterday after another worker died in the facility over the weekend.

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The South Korean firm Hanjin Heavy Industries Corp.-Philippines (HHIC-Phils.) was ordered to stop operations yesterday after another worker died in an accident in its shipyard over the weekend.

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