Occupational Diseases in China, with the Emphasis on Its Occurrence in Chinese Mine Workers

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Y Cao J C. Tien
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Aug 31, 2015

Abstract

Occupational health and safety is essential in modern mining workplaces and in China it is often not given enough emphasis due to a lack of knowledge and/or appreciation. Although many health and safety regulations have been passed over the years, serious and relevant laws and regulations on mine health and safety are of recent history (since 2002), the level of stringent enforcement is still inconsistent and accurate field data are scant and not readily available. As of year-end 2006 there were 676 562 recorded cases of occupational diseases in China, of which 616 442 or 91 per cent were miners’ pneumoconiosis. Of these, 146 195 (23 per cent) have died, and an average of 10 000 new cases were added every year between 1991 and 2006. Another report shows that 93.18 per cent of miners have never had a contract with their companies, which means their cases were not even part of China’s official statistics. This study attempts to examine the prevalence of occupational diseases in the Chinese mining industry during 2000–2013, compiled from government annual reports and academic studies. The research will review the correlational analysis among occupational diseases, ventilation practices, protection devices and legislation.CITATION:Cao, Y and Tien, J C, 2015. Occupational diseases in China, with the emphasis on its occurrence in Chinese mine workers, in Proceedings The Australian Mine Ventilation Conference, pp 155–160 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: Y Cao J C. Tien  (2015)  Occupational Diseases in China, with the Emphasis on Its Occurrence in Chinese Mine Workers

MLA: Y Cao J C. Tien Occupational Diseases in China, with the Emphasis on Its Occurrence in Chinese Mine Workers. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.

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