Intelligent coal mines contribute to improving safety standards
21 Nov 2023
View of a coal site operated
by CHN Energy Investment Group in Cangzhou, Hebei province, in July. [FU
XINCHUN/FOR CHINA DAILY]
Mechanization, automation and intelligent upgrades have
contributed to improved safety in coal mines, though the level of development
of intelligent emergency equipment has remained inferior to demand, experts
said.
"Intelligent coal mines are at a new stage in the
development of comprehensive mechanization and the new direction of
transformation in the mode of production," said Liu Yingjie, an academic
leader at the Chinese Institute of Coal Science and chief scientist of China
Coal Technology& Engineering Group.
"However, the intellectualization of mine emergency
equipment is still in its initial stages and its research and development lags
behind the needs of mine safety production," Liu said at the sub-forum on
work safety of the 2023 Belt and Road Ministerial Forum for International
Cooperation in Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Management on Friday.
The forum comes after a number of high-profile mining accidents have
been reported. In February, 53 people were killed in a mine collapse in the
Inner Mongolia autonomous region. In September, 16 people were killed in an
explosion at a coal mine in Guizhou. More recently, a blaze at a mining company
building in Shanxi province left 26 dead.
Providing 870 million metric tons of coal last year, one-fifth
of total national coal production, Ordos in the Inner Mongolia autonomous
region has tapped digitalized technology to enhance working efficiency and
empower mine safety.
"Safe production in coal mines is both a political task and
a major responsibility," said Ordos Vice-Mayor Wu Jianxun. "Ordos
insists on deeply integrating digitalization into the whole process of safe
production to improve the essential safety level of coal mines."
The city has built a risk monitoring and early warning system by
applying robots for automated patrols, utilizing optical fiber for temperature
checks and conducting real-time monitoring on pile slopes.
With the theme "pioneering safety through innovation,
harnessing intelligence for emergency response", the sub-forum also
introduced advanced emergency rescue technologies.
China has invented a series of personal protection products like
positive-pressure oxygen respirators and chemical oxygen self-rescuers, solving
the problem of emergency treatment of the injured unable to breathe in the
toxic and harmful gas environments in disaster areas.
With a transmission distance of no less than 1,000 meters
between wireless repeaters and a system delay of no more than two seconds,
wireless communication systems for mine disaster relief have been utilized by
14 national mine emergency rescue teams to transmit on-site audio and video,
environmental parameters and vital signs of the rescue team to the command center
so as to guarantee the safety of rescuers and enhance the efficiency of rescue.
Based on big data, Internet Plus and cloud computing, China has
developed an emergency rescue management information platform to assist experts
in carrying out remote, real-time, visual and interactive accident diagnosis,
rescue and investigation, improving the ability of coal mine accident
prevention and control.
Under the General Office of the State Council's guideline to
strengthen the construction of online monitoring networks and comprehensive
information platforms for mine safety in June, the country has established
multilayered surveillance interplay among national authorities, local
administrations and coal mines, said Shi Baozhong, head of the National Mine
Safety Administration's coal mine safety supervision department.
Innovative safety supervision and intelligent construction in
coal mines have brought about a drop in the number of major safety accidents.
From 2012 to last year, the annual number of mine accidents decreased by 75.8
percent to 367, and the mine death toll fell by 77.6 percent to 518, according
to the administration.
While the overall mine production pattern in China is stable and
the number of non-coal mine accidents continues to decline, coal mine accidents
have rebounded, Liu Tao, a senior official at the administration, told a news
conference in July.