• iridebikes@lemmy.world
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      We have had industrial accidents and deaths as well… We may have better safety standards but going from no subway system to a massive full city system more robust than Western countries in a fraction of the time is pretty remarkable.

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        Also especially if you don’t care that much about your workers safety. If human lives are just a bunch of statistics to you, things become a lot easier

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          There are countries where that is absolutely true, look at any major construction project in the gulf states, and counties where that is much less true.

          At least during my time in China, I saw more workers wearing PPE and taking measures such as using water to stop particulate matter from getting into the air than in Korea and way more than Vietnam and other developing countries. I understand it was very different 20 years ago.

          I don’t have data, but I would be quite surprised if China had significantly more injuries per hour worked in construction than Korea.

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      This is like the 2 extremes. China with terrible human rights violation and sloppy construction and cities where even thinking about mass public transit is akin to killing puppies.