5,290 coal mines shut for safety inspection
22/7/2005 11:50
China yesterday ordered 5,290 coal mines across the mainland to suspend
operation to undergo safety checks since the facilities hadn't applied for a
safety license. The central government will close down those mines that do
not pass safety inspection before an unspecified deadline, Li Yizhong, director
of the State Administration of Work Safety, said yesterday. Relatedly, Vice
Premier Zeng Peiyan yesterday vowed to reform the coal industry by establishing
large coal groups with better safety equipment, instead of scattered small
shafts with poor safety standards. Zeng was speaking at a national meeting
held in Beijing to improve the country's coal industry, which is enjoying a
high-speed production growth while suffering rampant gas blasts. In the first
six months this year, accidents at coal mines have killed 2,672 miners, up 3.3
percent year-on-year. "We should establish some large coal bases which have
good cooperation with transportation systems and power plants," said Zeng.
He also called for more investment in upgrading coal mine equipment to save
resources and avoid accidents. He said the coal industry should abandon
outdated mining methods which are costly and cause heavy environmental pollution
while small mines with poor safety standards should be shut down. (Shanghai
Daily/Xinhua)
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