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Citation

Zhu A, Wang Q, Liu H, Zhu H, Lei Y. Sci. Rep. 2024; 14(1): e3748.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1038/s41598-024-54241-3

PMID

38355650

Abstract

This study investigates the correlation between previous coal mine safety policies and accidents in China. Data on coal mine accidents and government regulatory information from 2008 to 2021 are collected. The characteristics of coal mine accidents are analyzed, and safety policy indexes are identified. An ordinary least squares (OLS) regression model is established to quantitatively analyze the correlation between accidents and safety policy. The study finds that safety policies have some impact on accident occurrence in coal mines. Although there has been a decrease in accidents and deaths over time, higher mortality rates are observed during periods of increased production intensity and on weekends. Gas accidents are the most common, followed by roof and flood accidents. The study concludes that national safety policies with wider coverage and a stronger system are effective in preventing accidents, but caution should be exercised to avoid reduced vigilance with decreasing death rates.


Language: en

Keywords

Accident statistics; Coal mine accidents; Correlation characteristic; Safety policy

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