**Wang Shenchao: Injury Update at Shanghai Port**
**Introduction**
Last week, Shanghai Port, a leading container terminal in China, experienced an injury update involving container worker Wang Shenchao. The incident occurred on **March 15th**, when a car with a total value of **2.5 million yuan** passed through the terminal. This was the first time in the past six months that a container worker has been injured in this manner. Wang Shenchao, who was working on the **Shanghai Port Terminal 2** (SPT2) container yard, was struck by a car and sustained a serious head injury.
**Incident Details**
The incident involved a vehicle with a license number of **Shangye 1234567890**. The car was traveling on **Shanghai Chenhua Road**, heading towards the terminal. Wang Shenchao was driving on **Shangye 1234567890** and was struck by the car. The collision caused significant damage to Wang's head, resulting in a total head injury.
**Injuries and Treatments**
Wang Shenchao's injuries were classified as a **head injury with a broken arm**. His condition required hospitalization for **12 days**, during which he underwent **radical reconstruction** of his head, body, and arm. The hospitalization cost was approximately **2 million yuan**. Additionally, the terminal provided **informed consent** to Wang Shenchao, allowing him to return to work in a safe environment.
**Conclusion**
The incident at Shanghai Port has come to light, and the company has taken immediate actions to address the matter. The terminal has since implemented **immediate safety measures**, including staff training and the provision of **informed consent**. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safe operations at container terminals and the need for continuous improvement in safety protocols. Shanghai Port is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all its employees, and this incident underscores their determination.