1. Forensic investigative issues in a fireworks production factory explosion
- Author
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Stefano Vanin, Chiara Stassi, Gennaro Baldino, Antonio Bottari, Elvira Ventura Spagnolo, and Cristina Mondello
- Subjects
Adult ,Male ,China ,History ,Fireworks-related death ,Fireworks ,Explosions ,Blast injuries ,Forensic ,Autopsy ,Blast Injuries ,Female ,Humans ,Accidents, Occupational ,Death ,Forensic Sciences ,Manufacturing and Industrial Facilities ,Case Report ,Criminology ,01 natural sciences ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Production (economics) ,030216 legal & forensic medicine ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Occupational ,0104 chemical sciences ,Accidental ,Accidents ,Factory (object-oriented programming) - Abstract
Since their discovery in ancient China, fireworks rapidly spread throughout the world, where they have always been used to celebrate either popular or private events. Their use is nonetheless related to several risks, especially within production factories, since several injuries or even death can occur following an accidental ignition. In cases of major disasters related to fireworks explosions, stating the accidental or intentional nature of the event might prove challenging, thus raising the need of a multidisciplinary approach. In this regard, we here discuss the case of an accidental explosion that occurred in a fireworks production factory, accountable for five deaths and two hospitalisations.
- Published
- 2021