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李某于2009年4月14日成为某公司某厂员工,并经过入厂三级安全教育,考核合格。2009年4月17日19时30分左右,李某在63t气动冲床上进行GE柜外箱体冲孔加工时,因左手进入模具取料造成左手食指、中指、无名指及小指指尖被模具压伤的重伤事故。
2009年4月17日18时30分左右,板金组根据生产需要,安排GE柜生产的所有人员回厂加班。经工艺员确认后,19时15分左右班组长安排王某当师傅(2009年2月18日入厂),在63t气动冲床上给李某等三名新工示范操作GE柜外箱本体冲孔工序。该外箱板材长184cm,宽78.5cm,操作时需要两人合力将板材送入模具并扶正,其中站在机台前方的一人踩脚踏开关,完成冲压之后将成型的板材取出放好,并取出冲孔落料,另外一人取出待加工的新板材。王某讲完操作程序和注意事项并示范操作后,看着李某和另外一名新工人配合作业操作十几块板料后,就和另一名新工在旁边80t冲床上配合作业。约19时30分,当李某伸左手入模取冲孔落料时,左手食指、中指、无名指和小指被突然下降的上模压住,李某大叫一声,在旁边冲床作业的王某见状立即跑上前去将该冲床调至“点上”状态,让李某将左手拉出,发现左手的中指已从第二指节处压断,食指、中指、无名指也只有皮肉相连。在现场的见习组长郭某立即将伤者送至桂州医院,后转至小黄圃医院治疗。
根据以上场景,回答下列问题:
1.该事故调查组应包括哪些部门与成员?
2.该车间的见习组长应负何种事故责任?
3.按伤害程度分类,这起事故属何种事故类型?
4.按伤亡事故的性质分类,这起事故属何种事故类型?
5.试提出防止同类事故的预防措施。

【参考答案】

1.此次事故属于重伤事故。按照《企业职工伤亡事故报告和处理规定》的规定,这起事故应由企业负责人或其指定人员组织,由生产、......

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