g the safety of
workers and staff are discovered, they shall demand a prompt action
thereof by the mining enterprise involved.
CHAPTER VI DISPOSITION OF ACCIDENTS IN MINES
Article 36 In case an accident occurs in a mine, the mining enterprise
concerned must organize rescue work immediately so as to prevent the
spreading of the accident and reduce casualties and property losses,
and must immediately and truthfully report any accident involving
causalities to the competent department of labour administration and the
authorities in charge of mining enterprises.
Article 37 In the case of an ordinary mine accident, the mining
enterprise concerned shall be responsible for the investigation and the
disposition thereof.
In the case of a serious mine accident, the relevant government,
together with its competent department, the trade union and the mining
enterprise concerned, shall investigate and deal with the case in
accordance with the provisions of administrative rules and regulations.
Article 38 Mining enterprises shall, in accordance with regulations of
the State, give pensions or compensations for workers and staff members
who died or were injured in accidents in mines.
Article 39 After the occurrence of a mine accident, dangers at the scene
shall immediately be eliminated, causes of the accident promptly
ascertained and preventive measures timely devised. Production may be
resumed only after dangers at the scene have been eliminated.
CHAPTER VII LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Article 40 Whoever commits any of the acts enumerated below in violation
of this Law shall be ordered by the competent department of labour
administration to make a rectification and may concurrently be punished
by a fine; if the circumstances are serious, the case shall be submitted
to the people's government at or above the county level for a decision
ordering the suspension of production for a cleaning up; the person in
charge and the person directly responsible shall be subjected to
administrative sanctions by the unit to which they belong or by the
competent authorities at higher levels:
(1) assigning any worker or staff member to a post of duty without due
education and training in safety;
(2) using equipment, apparatus, protective appliances and safety
examination and testing instruments manufactured not in compliance with
the national safety standards or safety standards of the industry;
(3) failing to allocate or use the special funds for safety technical
measures in compliance with relevant regulations;
(4) refusing personnel in charge of safety in mines to make on-the-spot
inspections, or concealing hidden dangers of accidents or failing to
truthfully report the situations when being inspected;
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