China's mining sector getting increasingly safer

Time:2023-02-02 11:20:20      Source:ChinaDaily.com
China has seen its mining sector getting increasingly safer in the past five years, according to the National Mine Safety Administration.
 
From 2013 to 2017, China averagely saw 890 accidents happen every year. The average death toll in these years reached 1,323, the administration said in a media release on Wednesday after its annual work conference.
 
The average numbers of accidents and casualties in the past five years has gone down to 460 and 614, respectively, it said.
 
The decline in the average number of major accidents and the casualties are even bigger, it said. On average, 64 workers were killed in mine accidents in the past five years, down 64.6 percent from that in the previous five years.
 
No especially serious accident has happened in coal mines for six straight years and other mines for 14 straight years, it said.
 
In China, especially serious accidents usually refer to those that claim more than 30 lives, seriously injure over 100 or cause economic losses that exceed 100 million yuan ($14.8 million).
Index RMB/t DoD Basis Date
Datong 5500 ex-mine 07-01
Shuozhou 5200 FOR 07-01
Ordos 5500 ex-mine 07-01
Yulin 6200 ex-mine 07-01
Liulin Low-sulphur ex-mine 07-01
Gujiao Low-sulphur FOR 07-01
Xingtai Low-sulphur ex-Factory 07-01
Yangquan PCI FOR 07-01
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