China reports fewer coal mining accidents, casualties in 2021

Time:2022-01-11 16:48:19      Source:Xinhuanet.com
Workplace safety in China's mining industry continued to improve in 2021, with the number of both accidents and casualties dropping from the previous year, according to official data.
 
The number of coal mining accidents and casualties declined 15.8 percent and 13.9 percent year on year, respectively, data from the National Mine Safety Administration showed.
 
The average death rate for producing one million tonnes of coal fell by 24 percent from 2020, and no major gas explosions have been reported in the last two years.
 
Noting the positive momentum achieved in coal mine safety last year, the administration said that the country still faces risks and challenges including intensive mining and resurgence of mine safety accidents, and called for striking a balance between development and safety.
Index RMB/t DoD Basis Date
Datong 5500 450 0 ex-mine 06-16
Shuozhou 5200 435 0 FOR 06-16
Ordos 5500 415 0 ex-mine 06-16
Yulin 6200 535 0 ex-mine 06-16
Liulin Low-sulphur 560 -10 ex-mine 06-16
Gujiao Low-sulphur 1095 0 FOR 06-16
Xingtai Low-sulphur 1210 0 ex-Factory 06-16
Yangquan PCI 770 0 FOR 06-16
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Qinhuangdao 620.0 -38.0 -5.78 06-12
Caofeidian 528.0 -39.0 -6.88 06-12
Huanghua 178.3 -12.0 -6.31 06-12
Guangzhou 290.0 13.0 4.69 06-12
coastal 6PPs 1629.8 44.7 2.82 07-02
North Ports 2697.8 53.0 2.00 02-01
Yangtze River delta 1242.5 -74.7 -5.67 02-01
South Ports 2233.4 -216.0 -8.82 02-01
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