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fev25 Casino dealers are facing health issues with new equipment that requires high-intensity operation in a short time, legislator Leong Sun Iok has said. The lawmaker recently made the plea for attention to the croupiers’ concerns, citing complaints from those affected by the newly introduced equipment. “Major casino companies have been replacing facilities in their casinos to align with business development. However, due to design issues, these facilities have caused occupational injuries during operation,” he said. He noted that some dealers reported hand abrasions and tendonitis from repetitive motions required by the new equipment, which demands swift operations within seconds. According to the latest information of Labour Affairs Bureau, there were 3,903 occupational accidents, with 1,143 victims working in the entertainment, gambling, and other service industries. It was about nearly 30 per cent of all work-related injuries. Gaming operators Sands China and Wynn Macau have full...