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要求煤矿企业必须配备技术负责人 新版《煤矿安全规程》有这些亮点
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-14 00:56

Core Points - The newly revised "Coal Mine Safety Regulations" will be implemented on February 1, 2026, and aims to address existing safety management issues in coal mining enterprises [1][2] - The new regulations emphasize the establishment of a safety technical management system and the requirement for coal mines to appoint technical leaders with relevant qualifications [1][2] - The regulations include specific provisions for disaster prevention and management, particularly for open-pit coal mines, and mandate the establishment of slope monitoring and early warning systems [1][2][3] Group 1 - The revised regulations consist of six sections, 34 chapters, and 777 articles, with 56 new articles added and 353 articles substantially modified compared to the previous version [2] - The regulations require strict classification of coal mine disaster levels, including gas levels, impact pressure, and spontaneous combustion tendencies, to enhance safety detection and risk prevention [2] - New provisions prohibit the uncontrolled release of gas in low gas mines, mandating the establishment of systems to prevent abnormal gas conditions [2][3] Group 2 - The regulations introduce specific operational risk measures, such as the requirement for mining operations in areas with gas and impact pressure hazards to be conducted in a zoned manner [3] - The regulations also reduce the number of underground gas inspectors and inspection frequency, aligning with the development of automation and intelligent technology in coal mining [3] - The new regulations provide a strong policy impetus for the intelligent development of coal mining, promoting the use of technology in various operational aspects [3]