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陕西:强化煤矿井下领导带班跟班制度 筑牢安全生产防线
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang· 2026-01-09 15:40
此外,煤矿上一级公司主要负责人每季度至少对所属煤矿全面检查一遍,其他班子成员每月至少检查一 遍。所有带班跟班人员需与工人同时下井、同时升井,确保全程在岗履职。 围绕具体履职内容,《通知》要求带班跟班人员做好班前准备、现场检查、隐患处置、应急处置、班后 总结 "五个关键环节"。下井前需了解上一班作业情况,掌握本班作业计划,做好安全风险研判;现场 检查重点覆盖采掘工作面及巷道贯通、动火作业、排放瓦斯等高风险作业现场,严查 "三违" 行为;对 发现的安全隐患,本班可处理的立即整改,无法处理的明确后续责任人与时限,实现闭环管理;遇瓦斯 超限、水害、冒顶等险情,须第一时间组织人员撤离并启动应急预案;升井前填写下井日志,做好工作 交接。 中国发展网讯 为进一步压实煤矿安全生产主体责任,防范遏制各类安全事故发生,国家矿山安全监察 局陕西局办公室近日印发《关于加强煤矿井下领导带班和干部跟班工作的通知》(矿安陕办〔2026〕1 号,以下简称《通知》),从任务目标、履职内容、工作要求等方面,对煤矿井下领导带班、干部跟班 工作作出明确规定,为陕西煤矿安全生产保驾护航。 《通知》明确,煤矿井下每班至少有 1 名矿领导带班,采掘、高风 ...
云南镇雄县大营煤矿事故致4人死亡,年产能60万吨,今年10月曾受到两次行政处罚
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-25 03:51
炒股就看金麒麟分析师研报,权威,专业,及时,全面,助您挖掘潜力主题机会! 来源:时代财经 12月25日上午,云南镇雄县人民政府新闻办公室通报,2025年12月24日20时10分许,镇雄县五德镇大营 煤矿发生疑似煤与瓦斯突出事故,造成7人失联。事故发生后,省、市、县迅速启动应急响应,组织矿 山救护、应急、消防、能源、卫健等部门力量开展紧急救援。截至目前,搜救出失联人员4人,经确 认,均无生命体征,其余3人正在全力搜救中。遇难人员善后工作和事故原因调查同步有序开展。 关于目前的搜救情况,时代财经致电镇雄县应急管理局,相关工作人员表示,(相关情况)之后以政府 通报为主。 天眼查显示,镇雄县大营煤矿有限公司成立于2005年,是一家以从事煤炭开采和洗选业为主的企业,控 股股东为云南东煌煤业集团有限责任公司。企业注册资本1100万人民币,实缴资本1100万人民币。 自然资源部数据显示,镇雄县大营煤矿有限公司镇雄县大营煤矿最新发证时间为2024年8月22日,有效 期限为2024年8月21日至2034年8月21日。天眼查显示,2024年11月4日,昭通市生态环境局对大营煤矿 60万吨/年扩建项目入河排污口设置审核的意见中提到 ...
三煤矿被责令停产整顿
中国能源报· 2025-12-08 11:04
国家矿山安全监察局公布2025年 第四批典型执法案例 (煤矿) 为督促煤矿认真落实安全生产主体责任,以案为鉴,深刻汲取教训,进一步增强依法办矿管矿意识,国家矿山安全监察局筛选了3个煤 矿典型执法案例,现予公布。 12月8日,国家矿山安全监察局公布202 5年第四批典型执法案例。 案例1: 2025年10月,国家矿山安全监察局贵州局对某煤矿检查时,发现该矿发生过透水事故,造成中央水泵房被淹。通过查阅图 纸资料和深入现场核查,查实该矿在未查明矿区内采空区、废弃老窑积水位置、范围、水压、积水量及导水通道的情况下,违规组织 掘进作业。该行为反映出煤矿水害防治意识不强,安全发展理念严重缺位,无视重大安全风险盲目生产,符合《煤矿重大事故隐患判 定标准》第九条第一项的情形,违反了《煤矿安全生产条例》第三十六条第七项规定,依据《煤矿安全生产条例》第六十四条等规定 责令该矿停产整顿,并对煤矿及相关责任人实施经济处罚。 案例2: 2025年11月,国家矿山安全监察局云南局对富源县某煤矿瓦斯超限核查时,发现其未按照规定采取防治煤与瓦斯突出措 施,穿层预抽钻孔不能有效控制煤巷掘进范围,瓦斯治理存在空白区。该行为反映出煤矿对瓦斯突出危 ...
河南通报3起煤矿事故:事故致人死亡后谎报“病亡”
中国能源报· 2025-11-13 02:44
Core Viewpoint - The recent report from the National Mine Safety Supervision Bureau of Henan Province highlights three coal mine accidents that occurred within two months, revealing significant issues in safety management and compliance among mining companies [1][3]. Summary by Sections Recent Coal Mine Accidents - Three coal mine accidents occurred in Henan Province since late July, indicating a failure in safety responsibility and risk management among some mining enterprises [3][11]. - The accidents include: 1. **Futai Coal Industry**: A roof collapse on July 29 resulted in one fatality due to improper safety measures and unauthorized access to hazardous areas [3][5]. 2. **Xinmao Coal Industry**: An electromechanical accident on August 18 led to one death, caused by unsafe operation of machinery [4][6]. 3. **Zhongmei Xindeng Zhengzhou Coal Industry**: Another roof collapse on September 15 resulted in one fatality due to violations of safety protocols [6][8]. Issues Exposed by the Accidents - **Frequent Violations of Safety Protocols**: Workers displayed a lack of safety awareness, leading to habitual violations during operations [7][11]. - **Inadequate Supervision and Responsibility**: On-site supervisors and safety inspectors failed to fulfill their duties, allowing unsafe practices to persist [8][11]. - **Insufficient Risk Assessment and Control**: The mines did not conduct proper risk evaluations for high-risk operations, resulting in unmanaged safety hazards [9][11]. - **Outdated Mining Techniques**: The use of outdated manual mining methods increased risks and reduced safety reliability [10]. - **Poor Safety Training**: Safety education was superficial, leading to inadequate awareness and preparedness among workers [10][12]. - **Delayed and False Reporting of Accidents**: Companies reported accidents late and sometimes provided false information, undermining accountability [11][12]. Future Work Requirements - **Strengthening Safety Culture**: Mining companies must prioritize safety over production targets and implement comprehensive safety measures [12][13]. - **Eliminating Unsafe Practices**: Companies should enhance on-site management and establish strict protocols to prevent violations [12][13]. - **Improving Risk Management**: Regular assessments of hidden hazards and the establishment of a reporting mechanism for safety issues are essential [13][14]. - **Enhancing Safety Training**: A robust training system must be developed to ensure all personnel are well-versed in safety protocols [14][15]. - **Standardizing Accident Reporting**: Companies must adhere to regulations for timely and accurate reporting of accidents to improve response and accountability [15].
贵州赤天化股份有限公司 关于全资子公司安佳矿业收到行政处罚决定书的公告
Group 1 - The company, Guizhou Chitianhua Co., Ltd., and its subsidiary, Guizhou Anjia Mining Co., Ltd., received administrative penalties from the National Mine Safety Supervision Bureau for safety violations related to mining operations [1] - The violations included unclear boundaries of the mined-out area and insufficient investigation of water accumulation, leading to a fine of RMB 700,000 and a three-day suspension of operations [1] - The mine manager, Yin Yang, was fined RMB 40,000 for his role in the violations [1] Group 2 - The company stated that the penalties would not have a significant impact on Anjia Mining's production and operations, and it will ensure compliance with safety regulations [2] - The company will monitor the situation closely and fulfill its information disclosure obligations through designated media [2] - The company emphasizes the importance of safety management and training in response to the penalties [2]
陕西金源招贤矿业因严重违规被责令停产整顿并罚款135万元
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2025-10-19 22:50
Group 1 - The National Mine Safety Supervision Bureau of Shaanxi issued a severe administrative penalty to Shaanxi Jinyuan Zhaoxian Mining Co., Ltd., ordering a two-day production suspension and imposing a total fine of 1.35 million yuan [1][3][5] - The company was found to have multiple serious violations, including exceeding the allowed number of workers, failure to clear coal dust, and unsafe operational practices [2][3][5] - Specific violations included a 27.8% overcapacity in the 2308 return air lane, failure to clean coal dust in the 4306 coal mining face, and unsafe practices during maintenance and hot work operations [2][3][5] Group 2 - The penalties included a two-day suspension of operations, a warning, and a fine of 1.265 million yuan for the company, along with an 85,000 yuan fine for the manager Yu Yuanlin [3][5] - The company is required to organize training for all employees on relevant safety regulations to improve compliance and operational safety [3][5] - Shaanxi Jinyuan Zhaoxian Mining Co., Ltd. was established on December 8, 2010, with a registered capital of 700 million yuan and is primarily engaged in the business services industry [4][5]
4家煤矿被责令停产整顿!
中国能源报· 2025-09-30 11:34
Core Viewpoint - The National Mine Safety Supervision Bureau has published four typical enforcement cases involving coal mines, emphasizing the need for improved safety management and compliance with regulations to prevent accidents and ensure worker safety [3][4][5][6] Group 1: Enforcement Cases - Case 1: A coal mine in Inner Mongolia was found to have significant water hazards due to the presence of accumulated water in a mining area that had crossed the water exploration line, leading to a suspension of operations and economic penalties [3] - Case 2: A coal mine in Guizhou was discovered to have manipulated monitoring data to hide gas exceedances, which posed severe risks of suffocation or explosion, resulting in a suspension and legal action against responsible personnel [4] - Case 3: A coal mine in Jilin failed to enforce personnel access protocols in a rock burst risk area, reflecting weak safety management and leading to a suspension and penalties [5] - Case 4: An open-pit coal mine in Shanxi was found to have a dump height of 72.15 meters, exceeding the design limit by two times, indicating serious safety management issues and resulting in a suspension and penalties [6]
立规明矩强化煤矿安全治理
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-09-16 04:29
Core Viewpoint - The newly revised "Coal Mine Safety Regulations" will take effect on February 1, 2026, marking the 16th revision since its initial release in 1951, with significant updates aimed at enhancing safety in coal mining operations [1][4]. Group 1: Regulatory Changes - The new regulations include 56 new articles and substantial modifications to 353 existing articles, reflecting a comprehensive overhaul of the previous guidelines [1]. - The regulations emphasize a shift towards proactive prevention in mine safety management, particularly in the areas of major disaster prevention [2]. Group 2: Disaster Prevention Measures - New requirements for disaster classification have been introduced, including assessments of gas levels, impact pressure, and other hazards [2]. - Enhanced measures for gas prevention, water hazard management, fire prevention, and impact pressure control have been established, with specific protocols outlined for each [2]. Group 3: Safety Management Enhancements - The regulations mandate that coal mining enterprises appoint technical leaders and establish robust safety management systems tailored to the specific hazards and production capacities of their operations [3]. - The integration of automation and intelligent technologies in various mining processes is encouraged, promoting a shift towards safer and more efficient mining practices [3]. Group 4: Historical Context and Impact - Since the establishment of the People's Republic of China, coal production has increased from 32.43 million tons in 1949 to 4.78 billion tons last year, a 146-fold increase, with the "Coal Mine Safety Regulations" playing a crucial role in this transformation [4]. - The regulations are viewed as essential for the safety of approximately 3.4 million miners, serving as a foundational element for both safety management and the high-quality development of the coal industry [4]. Group 5: Implementation and Future Steps - Following the release of the new regulations, related enforcement guidelines and training standards will be revised to align with the updated framework [5]. - The National Mine Safety Administration will focus on promoting awareness and compliance among mining enterprises to prevent major accidents [5].
新版《煤矿安全规程》有何新变化?这场发布会给出解答
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-08-14 05:18
Core Viewpoint - The newly revised "Coal Mine Safety Regulations" is a comprehensive update aimed at enhancing safety standards in coal mining, featuring significant additions and modifications to existing rules [1][2]. Group 1: Overview of the New Regulations - The new regulations consist of six parts, 34 chapters, and 777 articles, with 56 new articles added and 353 articles substantially modified compared to the previous version [1]. - A new chapter on "Design and Shaft Layout" has been added to emphasize the importance of safety from the design phase, promoting a "whole lifecycle management" approach [1]. Group 2: Focus on Disaster Prevention - The new regulations place a strong emphasis on the prevention of major disasters, particularly in gas management, requiring new mines in areas with significant gas hazards to implement pre-extraction measures [2]. - Specific requirements for disaster classification, water hazard prevention, fire hazard prevention, and impact pressure prevention have been established [2]. Group 3: Promotion of Technology and Innovation - The regulations encourage the adoption of mature and reliable new technologies, processes, and materials, with a focus on enhancing information technology and automation in coal mining [2]. - The term "intelligent" is mentioned three times, while "unmanned" and "remote" appear multiple times, indicating a clear direction for the application of intelligent technologies in various mining operations [2]. Group 4: Safety Measures for New Technologies - The regulations include strict safety requirements for the charging of lithium batteries used in underground mining vehicles, with over 3,000 such vehicles currently in operation [3]. - Comprehensive safety measures for charging facilities, including design, ventilation, monitoring, and emergency response, have been outlined [3]. Group 5: Implementation Timeline and Support - The new regulations will take effect on February 1, 2026, with plans for further explanatory materials and training sessions to support their implementation [3].
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]