On June 9, China's Inner Mongolia Mine Safety Supervision Bureau trained over 1,100 mine managers
2026-06-11 15:52
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 9, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Mine Safety Supervision Bureau, in collaboration with the National Mine Safety Administration Inner Mongolia Bureau, launched the annual specialized safety education and training for the principal responsible persons of mining enterprises and "five-position" mine managers across the region. The first training session has commenced, with 119 principal responsible persons and mine managers participating.

June marks the 25th "National Safety Production Month" in China. This training is divided into six sessions, scheduled to be fully completed by late July, covering over 1,100 principal responsible persons and mine managers from 700 normally operating and under-construction mines across the region.

The training closely aligns with the three-year action plan for tackling root causes and strengthening mine safety in the region, focusing on five core curriculum areas: theoretical policies, regulations and standards, safety management, technical applications, and emergency warnings. It aims to enhance the safety legal awareness, risk prevention and control capabilities, disaster management abilities, and safety management levels of enterprise leaders. During the training, exchange discussions and experience sharing sessions are organized on topics such as team building, technical applications, and disaster prevention and control.

The Inner Mongolia mine safety regulatory authorities hope that through this education and training, they can drive the principal responsible persons of mining enterprises to address shortcomings, strengthen weaknesses, and consolidate foundations, transforming learning outcomes into practical capabilities for risk prevention and control, hazard management, and emergency response, thereby supporting high-quality economic and social development across the region with high-level safety.

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