Core Points - The newly revised "Coal Mine Safety Regulations" will officially take effect on February 1, 2026, and includes significant updates to enhance safety measures in coal mining operations [1][2] - The new regulations consist of six sections, thirty-four chapters, and seven hundred seventy-seven articles, with 56 new articles added and 353 articles substantially revised compared to the previous version [1] Group 1: Major Changes in Regulations - The new regulations emphasize the prevention of major disasters, requiring strict classification of coal mine disaster levels, including gas levels, impact pressure, and other hazards [1] - It mandates that only qualified institutions can issue reports on disaster level assessments, providing clear references for risk prevention in mining operations [1] - A new requirement for low gas mines to establish systems to prevent abnormal gas conditions has been introduced, prohibiting uncontrolled gas emissions [1][2] Group 2: Operational Risk Management - Specific provisions have been added to address operational risks, such as requiring the division of mining areas for mines with gas and impact pressure hazards to avoid unreasonable production layouts [2] - Prior to coal mine construction, geological conditions must be analyzed, and if geological data is insufficient, design and construction cannot proceed [2] - The revised regulations reduce the number of underground gas inspectors and inspection frequency, aligning with the development of automation and intelligent technology in mining operations [2]
新版《煤矿安全规程》明确智能化要求 大幅减少井下瓦检员数量和巡检频次
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-08-13 05:08