Johnny is a worker at the Ristone Group's chemical factory. Six years ago, in an "accident," he and some of his colleagues lost parts of their skin.
Yes, skin. Who knew that the gases produced by heating those chemical materials would quickly corrode their skin? The skin exposed outside the clothes would swell, blister, and peel off rapidly after being fumigated.
The factory claimed that the accident was caused by errors in production, which led to such severe consequences. These included not precisely controlling the dosage as required, not following standard production procedures, not wearing all necessary protective clothing, and not handling the accident onsite in a timely manner according to accident standards.