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What responsibilities should the relevant leaders bear and what criminal responsibilities should they bear when welders get an electric shock without a license?
This is not a criminal case, and there is no criminal responsibility. Workers' families can claim compensation from their employers according to the Industrial Injury Regulations, as follows:

Article 39 If an employee dies at work, his close relatives shall receive funeral subsidies, pension for supporting relatives and one-time work-related death subsidies from the industrial injury insurance fund in accordance with the following provisions:

(a) the funeral subsidy is the average monthly salary of employees in the overall planning area for 6 months;

(2) The pension for supporting relatives shall be paid to the relatives who provided the main source of livelihood before the death of the employee and were unable to work because of work according to a certain proportion of the employee's salary. The standard is: spouse 40%, other relatives 30%, widowed elderly or orphans 10%. The total approved pension of dependent relatives should not be higher than the salary of employees who died at work. The specific scope of supporting relatives shall be stipulated by the administrative department of social insurance of the State Council;

(three) the standard of one-time work death allowance is 20 times of the per capita disposable income of urban residents in the previous year.

If a disabled employee dies at work during the period of paid suspension, his close relatives shall enjoy the treatment stipulated in the first paragraph of this article.