Core Viewpoint - The Shaanxi Mine Safety Supervision Bureau has imposed administrative penalties on Shaanxi Coal Huangling Mining Co., Ltd., including a warning and a fine totaling ¥294,000 due to multiple safety production violations [1][9]. Summary by Sections Violations Identified - The company leadership failed to fulfill safety production responsibilities, with insufficient site visits by key personnel compared to internal regulations [2]. - The mine's safety risk monitoring and early warning system was inadequately managed, lacking a duty roster and 24-hour online monitoring [2]. - The company's chief engineer did not approve critical technical plans and reports as required [2]. - Safety monitoring systems were improperly managed, with alarm devices silenced during inspections [3]. - There was a lack of emergency management, with no established emergency response plan or drills conducted since 2025 [4]. - The supervision and assessment of safety production responsibilities were not strictly enforced, with significant safety hazards overlooked in performance evaluations [4]. Penalties Imposed - The Shaanxi Mine Safety Supervision Bureau issued warnings and fines for the identified violations, with specific penalties for each infraction [5][6][7][8]. - The total penalty amount of ¥294,000 includes various fines for different violations, reflecting the severity of the company's safety management failures [9]. Company Background - Shaanxi Coal Huangling Mining Co., Ltd. was established on December 31, 2008, with a registered capital of ¥3.9 billion and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shaanxi Coal Industry Co., Ltd. [11].
陕西煤业子公司因多项安全生产违法行为被警告并罚款29.4万元