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 | | If one dares say that the Donbass coal-mining industry had been going step by step to its natural final point for many years before the Soviet Union crashed, he will be replied that those times the industry had functioned, facing problems but it had, unlike the chaos that began in the end of the 80ies. |
 | | In 1965 the average floor-space per a member of the coal-miners family was 7,4 square meters, whereas the average of the iron and steel workers stood at 8.2 square meters and that of the employed in the chemical industry was 8.5 square meters per person. |
 | | t of the Donbass hard coal was mined at the cost of two human lives, to comprehend completely the professional risico on the Donbass mines, one has to compare this index (0,8410-6 by the end of the 80-ies) with the corresponding ones existed in Poland (0,1810-6), FRG (0,1210-6), United Kingdom (0,3110-6), Russia (0,4810-6). |
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