Work Safety Home Breaks Gov't in Action Opinions Photos Editor's E-Mail
Breaks
Coal Mine Explosion Kills 26 in N. China
Rescuers have recovered seven more bodies from a north China coal mine hit by a gas blast on Wednesday, bringing the death toll to 26, local authorities said on Thursday.
Full Story
- Gansu Coalmine Accident Leads to 2 Killed, 7 Missing
- Shanghai Subway Construction Collapse Kills One
- China Sees Increase of Serious Accidents in March
- Coal Mine Accident Leaves 10 Missing in Guizhou
More
Photos More
Rescue crews move several Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) tanks to safety after a van gets burned in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province April 5. The van loaded with LNG tanks got self-ignited and led to the explosion. No casualties were reported.
Twenty-six people have been confirmed dead after a coal mine gas explosion in north China's Shanxi Province on Wednesday, local authorities said.
A conflagration burns down a fireworks warehouse in Donggang in northeastern China's Liaoning Province early on Sunday.
Gov't in Action More
- Coal Mines Told to Look for Hidden Risks
- New Legal Interpretation Issued to Improve Coal Mine Safety
- Coal-rich Shanxi Closes 1,363 Coal Mines in 2006
- Mine Safety to Improve Further
- 3 Officials Sacked After Fatal Colliery Gas Blast in Shanxi
- China to Close over 1,000 Unsafe Mines
- Two Heileongjiang Coal Mines Blown Down After Accidents
- Ten Jailed for Fireworks Blast in Henan
- Campaign to Save 100 Mln Tons of Coal
- Improve Miners' Safety
Opinions More
- Safety Problems Remains
- Caution Called for at Mines as Winter Sets in
- Workplace Safety Stressed As Winter is Coming
- Great Efforts in Promoting Industrial Safety Called
- Supervising Supervisors
- Human Errors Blamed for Fatal Accidents
- Bigger Safety Deposit Needed
- Rules on Work in Hot Weather
- Profit Undermines Safety
- Don't Stop Mine Overhaul
Links of State Bodies
- Ministry of Labor and Social Security
- Ministry of Public Security
- Ministry of Supervision
- Ministry of Land and Resources
- Ministry of Construction
- Ministry of Railways
 
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback
SEARCH THIS SITE
Copyright © China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved     E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP证 040089号