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The State Administration of Work Safety(SAWS) is an agency directly under the State Council for overall supervision and regulation of work safety.

The program is a major initiative in collaboration between the governments of China and the US in the field of work safety...


A cooperative project between the governments of China and Japan. On April 8,2002, a memorandum of understanding on the project was signed by SAWS and the New Energy Development Organization(NEDO) of Japan...

Improved laws,policies,regula-
tions and standards;Strengthend national and local capacities

Pilot demonstration projects
in key aspects of coal mine
safety; Project dissemination...


A big event in the field of work safety and occupational health & safety in China and even the world,co-sponsored by ILO and SAWS...
 
 

Coaltrans China 2010
Date: 12 April 2010 - 13 April 2010
Venue: Sofitel Wanda, Beijing, China
Coaltrans China 2010, co-hosted by China National Center for International Cooperation in Work Safety (NCICS) and British Coaltrans Conferences, was successfully held from April 12 through 13 this year at Sofitel Wanda, Beijing, China.


 The 5th China International Forum on Work Safety & Chins International Occupational Safety Health Exhibition
Date: August 31-September 2, 2010
Venue: InterContinental Beijing Beichen
Theme: People First, Safe Development


2010 China International Forum on Coal Industry
Date: October 27-28, 2010
Venue: HOTEL KUNLUN, Beijing

 

China Coal Expo 2010
Date: October 27-28, 2010
Venue: National Agricultural Exhibition Center, Beijing

 

Coal mine deaths drop 15% in 2008
The death toll in China 's coal mines last year was 3,215, down 15.1 percent from 2007, the State Administration of Work Safety (SAWS) said Tuesday.

 

Efforts to prevent accidents pay off in 2008
China urged work safety supervisors nationwide to continue accident prevention this year as efforts to stress safety paid off last year, with declining number of accidents and deaths, according to the State Administration of Work Safety (SAWS).

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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