Shanxi held a provincial safety deployment meeting on May 30; provincial Party deputy secretary and governor Lu Dongliang attended. Authorities ordered an urgent, provincewide special rectification of coal-mine safety risks, insisting on strict implementation of the province’s "eight hard measures" for mine safety. The campaign will focus on mines with the most acute risks and adopt a "zero tolerance" stance to precisely inspect and crack down on concealed working faces, falsified safety monitor

2026-05-31

Shanxi held a provincial safety deployment meeting on May 30; provincial Party deputy secretary and governor Lu Dongliang attended. Authorities ordered an urgent, provincewide special rectification of coal-mine safety risks, insisting on strict implementation of the province’s "eight hard measures" for mine safety. The campaign will focus on mines with the most acute risks and adopt a "zero tolerance" stance to precisely inspect and crack down on concealed working faces, falsified safety monitoring, illegal private mining beyond layers and boundaries, unlawful subcontracting, and failures to implement major-disaster controls. The province pledged full cooperation with the State Council accident investigation to identify causes and responsibilities of local governments, industry regulators and enterprises, and to remedy weak safety culture, weak legal awareness, failures in "key-person" accountability, insufficient regulatory penetration and lax grassroots inspections.

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