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Smoke billows out from a construction site in Beijing December 12. There were no reports on casualties and the fire had been put out. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
All 47 miners trapped in a colliery following a gas explosion in north China's Shanxi Province since November 5 were confirmed dead after rescuers found one last body early Thursday.
Chefs suffer from burn wounds receive treatment at a hospital in Linfen, Shanxi Province Nov. 7. A liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) explosion at a restaurant left 12 injured with two in critical condition.
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2006 Asian Games
- 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
- All Small Coal Mines to Be Closed by 2007: Official
- Safety Code to Manage Dangerous Chemicals
- Safety in Workplace Remains Top Concern
- Measures to Improve Work Safety
- Can Tougher Rules Put An End to Mine Disasters?
- Authorities Promise Work Safety Overhaul
- Do Not Ignore Safety of Migrant Workers
- Hold Officials to Account
- Public Security Education
- Human Factors Behind Accidents
- Officials Must Be Accountable
- Nepotism, Graft Undermine Safety
- Ministry of Labor and Social Security
- Ministry of Public Security
- Ministry of Supervision
- Ministry of Land and Resources
- Ministry of Construction
- Ministry of Railways
 
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