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BEIJING, Jan. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao has outlined a series of measures to improve work safety, including more
investment in work safety facilities, in order to curb the rising trend of fatal
accidents in coal mining and other sectors.
Addressing a national tele-conference on work safety
which ended Tuesday, the premier said that a key responsibility for government
at various levels is to ensure work safety.
Economic development must be based on work safety and
should never be achieved at the expense of working people or workers' lives,
said the premier.
Frequent fatal accidents in the coal mining sector
and other industries in recent months have resulted in severe loss of life and
property for the people involved, which shows that the work safety situation in
China is still serious, he told the meeting.
On measures to promote work safety in the immediate
future, the premier said leading officials at provincial, city, county, and
township levels must shoulder their responsibility to ensure local work safety.
Work safety will be a key criterion for measuring the
job performance of leading government officials, he said. A work safety
evaluation mechanism will be set up.
He said China will adopt economic policies that help
improve work safety, such as compulsory allocation of money for work safety, and
economic compensation for loss of life or injury when on duty.
On work safety in the coal mining sector, he said
China will step up the reorganisation of the country's coal mining sector,
encouraging large coal mining firms to merge with smaller ones as giant ones
usually pay more attention to work safety.
The central government will increase funding for
technological measures to improve work safety in State-owned coal mines through
various channels, he said.
Wen said China will try to put work safety facilities
into all State-owned coal mines within two years, cutting the incidence of major
fatal coal mine gas-related explosions in about two years.
He said the country will complete its program to
overhaul small coal mines which are more vulnerable to work safety accidents.
The premier said rules on work safety should be
followed to the letter and a compulsory work safety training mechanism will be
introduced so that each employee receives the training required bylaw and
regulations.
He called for tougher measures to punish those held
responsible for accidents and for failure in the enforcement of work safety
laws.
He said China will use macro-economic regulation to
reduce pressure on work safety, hinting at continued efforts to reduce demand
for coal by curbing investment in energy-intensive projectsor in sectors
troubled by overcapacity.
On implementation of major work safety decisions, the
premier reiterated that government officials must follow the orders issued by
the central authorities and shed their investments in coal mines. Coal mines
deemed illegal and not up to safety standards will be closed.
Wen urged local government leaders to spend time
overseeing the upgrade of small coal mines during the upcoming Chinese lunar New
Year holidays, which begins on Jan. 29.
On work safety in key industries and public places
during the holiday, the premier called for improved efforts in supervision and
management of those industries and major sources of danger, saying that public
places should eliminate possible hidden dangers. Enditem |