Bangladesh's Ministry of Industry has fined SN Corporation Shipbreaking Yard Tk 35 lakh, and ordered it closed for three months following a deadly explosion on 7 September in Sitakunda that killed six workers and injured six others.
The ministry issued the penalty on Sept. 18 after receiving an investigation report on the incident. The report included 20 recommendations aimed at preventing future incidents.
Sitakunda Upazila Executive Officer KM Rafiqul Islam confirmed the closure order and fine.
A letter signed by deputy secretary Sanjay Kumar Ghosh, stated that each family of the deceased would receive Tk700,000 in compensation. This includes Tk500,000 under Section 45.3 of the Shipbreaking and Recycling Rules, 2011, and an additional Tk200,000 in accordance with labor laws.
The yard was also fined under multiple sections of the Shipbreaking and Recycling Rules. These fines include Tk10 lakh under Section 45.3, Tk1 lakh under Section 46.3, Tk10 lakh under Section 46.9, and Tk5 lakh under Section 46.11.
In addition to the fines and closure, the ministry ordered the yard's management to cover all medical expenses for the injured workers and provide them with 12 months' wages as compensation.
The explosion, which left 12 workers severely burned, prompted the ministry to issue recommendations aimed at improving safety measures within the shipbreaking industry. Six of the injured workers remain hospitalized.