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上半年各类生产安全事故起数同比下降22.9%—— 全国安全生产形势稳定向好
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-09-14 22:35

Group 1 - The State Council's Safety Production Committee has initiated a three-year action plan starting January 2024 to strengthen safety production measures and effectively prevent major accidents [1] - In the first year of implementation, the national safety production situation has improved, with major accidents dropping to single digits for the first time and fatalities falling below 20,000 [1] - In the first half of the year, the number of various production safety accidents and fatalities decreased by 22.9% and 17.8% year-on-year, respectively [1] Group 2 - Following a tragic fire incident in Jiangxi Province that resulted in 39 deaths, the local government has implemented comprehensive safety inspections and regulations for cold storage facilities [2] - A total of 4,853 inspection teams were formed, leading to the rectification of 9,163 hazards and the closure of 41 businesses [2] - Tianjin has focused on risk prevention and has conducted joint inspections of 204,200 production units, identifying 5,512 major hazards [2] Group 3 - Zhejiang Province is advancing "AI+" initiatives, utilizing VR and AR technologies to enhance safety training and hazard identification capabilities among employees [3] - The percentage of enterprises self-identifying and rectifying major hazards has increased from 28.9% in 2023 to 64.1% currently [3] - Since the beginning of 2024, over 960,000 major hazards have been identified, with a rectification rate of 98% [3] Group 4 - The transformation towards digital safety management is being implemented across high-risk industries, with over 1,900 coal mining faces achieving intelligent mining and more than 2,000 unmanned vehicles in operation [4] - The "Safety Production Month" campaign has reached 230 million people through 480,000 safety promotion events [4] - The focus for 2025 will be on identifying safety hazards in workplaces, enhancing participation from employees and the public in safety production [4]