Gypsum industry news
Workers die at Chiyoda-Ute’s Yokkaichi gypsum wallboard plant
02 December 2022Japan: Two workers have died at Chiyoda-Ute’s Yokkaichi gypsum wallboard plant in Mie Prefecture. The accident occurred when three sub-contractors were conducting regular maintenance work near a wood waste boiler at the site. Local press reports that the workers became trapped in a dust collector during the incident. Chiyoda-Ute is investigating what happened.
Spain: Saint-Gobain Ibérica’s Sorbas gypsum quarry has marked a record of 17 years without any accidents. The local subsidiary of Saint-Gobain has gone 6500 days without incident. The milestone was recognised as the company signed an agreement to join a workplace health promotion program with the local government.
Prosecutions issued for mine collapse in Shandong Province
24 November 2016China: 19 people have been prosecuted for misconduct related to the collapse of a gypsum mine in Shandong Province in December 2015 that killed one worker and left 13 persons unaccounted for. Yurong Company, owner of the mine, bears the principal responsibility for the incident, for failing to monitor and safely maintain the mine, according to the Xinhua news agency. Poor risk awareness and safety control, as well as inadequate regard for possible dangers in room-and-pillar mining were also causes the of the collapse. Yurong has been fined US$0.43m.
Three mine controllers, believed to be liable for the fatal accident, have been arrested by local police and two officials from the local land and resources bureau were found guilty of dereliction of duty. 14 other local officials have also been punished for violating the Communist Party rules. Ma Congbo, president of Yurong, who committed suicide after the accident, will not be subject to criminal liabilities.
Eight trapped miners contacted five days after gypsum mine collapse
30 December 2015China: Rescuers have found eight survivors five days after a gypsum mine collapse in Shandong Province. The accident happened on 25 December 2015 in Pingyi County when 29 people were working underground. One is confirmed dead, four managed to escape, and another seven have been rescued so far. The owner of the mine drowned himself by jumping into a well when working with the rescue team on 27 December 2015. The cause of the accident is under investigation.