Copenhagen, Denmark—Two employees died following a workplace accident at a major shipping terminal on Thursday. The incident involved heavy machinery used for loading and unloading cargo containers. Port operations were suspended immediately as emergency responders arrived at the scene.
Police and safety inspectors are currently conducting a detailed review of the terminal. The victims were carrying out routine maintenance on a crane gantry when the accident occurred. Colleagues nearby attempted to provide aid, but the injuries were fatal.
The Danish Working Environment Authority has taken control of the site to conduct a full investigation. They are looking at whether protocols were followed regarding equipment lock-out procedures. Port management has issued a statement expressing condolences to the families of the deceased.
Operations at the affected terminal will remain closed while the investigation proceeds. Ships scheduled to dock at the site are being diverted to neighboring facilities. This suspension will likely cause minor delays in the local supply chain.
Witnesses are being interviewed by police as part of the formal inquiry. Forensic specialists are documenting the site to determine the mechanical factors that led to the failure. No details regarding the specific cause of the accident have been made public yet.
The port is known for its high safety standards, making this event particularly jarring for the workforce. Labor unions are calling for an immediate safety review across all similar facilities in the country. The port administration has promised full cooperation with all government inspectors.
A support team is on-site to assist coworkers who witnessed the incident. Counseling services are available for all terminal staff. The investigation is expected to continue for at least the next few days.
Officials are expected to release a preliminary report by early next week. Until that time, the area remains a secured zone. The management has declined to comment on specific equipment maintenance logs.
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