涉非法生产危险化学品等 应急管理部公布5起安全生产举报案例
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-31 05:29

Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of safety production reporting as a crucial channel for enhancing social governance in safety production, highlighting its positive role in eliminating accident hazards and combating illegal activities. It notes that there has been a stronger atmosphere of public participation in safety production supervision this year, with the Ministry of Emergency Management announcing five cases of serious violations addressed through reporting [1]. Group 1: Case Summaries - Case 1: A coal mine in Inner Mongolia was found to be operating with a workforce exceeding the national limit by nearly 70%, leading to administrative penalties and a reward of 295,000 yuan for the whistleblower [2]. - Case 2: A coal mine in Yunnan was reported for exceeding its production capacity by over 15% since 2024, resulting in administrative penalties and a reward of 280,000 yuan for the whistleblower [3]. - Case 3: A metal and non-metal mining company in Xinjiang was found to be illegally mining without a safety production license and had multiple safety violations, leading to administrative penalties and a reward of 75,000 yuan for the whistleblower [4]. - Case 4: An enterprise in Shandong was reported for illegally producing and storing hazardous chemicals without the necessary permits, resulting in administrative penalties and a reward of 130,000 yuan for the whistleblower [5]. - Case 5: A textile company in Xinjiang was found to be conducting fire operations without the required permits and lacking proper safety management, leading to administrative penalties and a reward of 4,500 yuan for the whistleblower [6][7].