Governor of Hunan Province, China, Mao Weiming Conducts Unannounced Inspection of Mine Safety Production
2026-05-29 15:36
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On May 27, Mao Weiming, Deputy Secretary of the CPC Hunan Provincial Committee and Governor of Hunan Province, conducted both open and unannounced inspections of safety production at coal and non-coal mines in Chenzhou City. He emphasized the strict implementation of the "Eight Tough Measures" for mine safety and the comprehensive fortification of the defense line for mine safety production.

Zhouyuanshan Coal Mine is the only national first-level standardized mine for safety production in Hunan Province, and it is also the largest coal mine in the province with the highest single-shaft output. Mao Weiming and his delegation inspected personnel operations and monitoring and surveillance conditions at the dispatching command center, and went deep underground to check production operations. Mao Weiming required the mine to serve as a model for coal mine safety production, always prioritizing safety, strictly implementing systems for pre-entry training, body searches, and registration, improving the precise positioning system for personnel operations, strengthening early warning for risks such as gas, and holding firm to the bottom line of safe development.

Through random spot checks, Mao Weiming and his delegation successively inspected the Nanpingdong Coal Mine, which is preparing for orderly closure, and the Beipingdong Coal Mine, which is currently shut down for renovation. Mao Weiming stressed the need to "maintain supervision during shutdowns," conduct regular patrols, and accelerate the classified handling of coal mines across the province according to the requirements of "upgrading a batch, renovating a batch, and closing a batch," guiding the orderly phase-out and closure of mines with severe hazards, insufficient reserves, or depleted resources.

At the limestone mine for cement use in the Xiyangling mining area, Mao Weiming and his delegation conducted an on-site inspection of safety production at the open-pit mine, demanding strict risk control in key processes such as drilling, blasting, and mining area transportation, to eliminate hazards in their infancy.

Mao Weiming pointed out that Hunan, especially Chenzhou, is a land of non-ferrous metals, with numerous sectors including mining, mineral processing, and smelting, bearing significant responsibility for safety production. It is necessary to consolidate and reinforce the safety responsibilities of all parties, effectively carrying out tasks such as leadership guarantee responsibilities, major disaster management, combating illegal activities and enforcing regulations, and raising mining operation standards. The concept of "safety first" must be integrated into every team, every workstation, and every employee, and implemented down to the "last mile." Leveraging the province-wide campaign for large-scale inspection and rectification of safety production hazards, the focus should be on areas like mines, hazardous chemicals, and fireworks, deeply investigating and rectifying issues such as "three-exceeding" production and gas over-limit operations, promoting the "complete clearance and dynamic zeroing-out" of risks and hazards. It is essential to accelerate the improvement of intrinsic safety levels, increase the intensity of mechanization and intelligent transformation, and continuously promote the "replacement of humans with machines, reduction of humans through automation, and unmanned operation through intelligence" in hazardous areas and operations, preventing and resolving various safety risks at the source.

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