China's State Council on Tuesday warned the country's record on
work safety remains grim despite improvements made last year.
State Councilor Hua Jianmin presided over the meeting of the
State Council, which decided the country's major tasks this year
were to fully implement government policies on work safety and
"crack the hard nuts" like unsafe coal mines.
The council pledged to intensify the crackdown on illegal
mining, accelerate closures of small coal mines, prevent gas
explosions, and improve the responsibility system.
State Councilors recognized improvements in work safety last
year, but warned the situation remains grim.
Last year, the number of accidents dropped 12.6 percent year on
year, while the death toll fell 11.2 percent.
Chinese coal mines are known as the most dangerous in the world.
The closures of illegal small mines has led to about 850 fewer
deaths last year.
China planned to close another 4,800 small mines before
mid-2008.
(Xinhua News Agency January 24, 2007)
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