15-07-2010 AP: Samsung commissions semiconductor safety study

15-07-2010

Excerpt from the AP press release:

 

Samsung Electronics said Thursday it has commissioned an independent health and safety review of its semiconductor factories in South Korea after employee illnesses and deaths raised fears of cancer risks.

The yearlong investigation will be carried out by an independent team of leading occupational health and safety experts "who will be given complete access to Samsung's semiconductor manufacturing facilities," the company said in a statement.

Samsung Electronics Co. announced in April that it planned such a study. It has been attempting to allay public anxieties after a January lawsuit against a government agency involving six people who developed leukemia and lymphoma they claim was caused by exposure to radiation and the carcinogen benzene in the company's chip factories.

Suwon, South Korea-based Samsung says that between 1998 and this year 25 chip plant workers were diagnosed with leukemia or lymphoma and 10 died, according to spokesman James Chung. The company said in April when it announced the plan for an independent probe that there was no risk of contracting cancer at its semiconductor facilities.

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Samsung took the initiative in discussing the cancer issue following the March 31 death of Park Ji-yeon, a 23-year-old woman who worked at a Samsung chip plant and had leukemia. She was a plaintiff in the lawsuit.

Chip manufacturing requires numerous chemicals. Benzene has been frequently used as a solvent in the industry, though Samsung says it has never employed it.

Supporters of the lawsuit have held small, yet vocal, demonstrations in front of Samsung's Seoul headquarters building as well as at a chip plant south of the capital over the cancer concerns.

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