Which hazardous facilities does the chemical storage building belong to? Requirements for maintaining the state register of hazardous production facilities in terms of assigning names to hazardous production facilities for the purposes of registration in the state register of hazardous production facilities

Safety requirements for operating hazardous production facilities

Safety requirements for the operation of hazardous production facilities (HIF) are established by Federal Law No. 116 dated July 21, 1997. “On industrial safety of hazardous production facilities.” The law is aimed at preventing accidents at hazardous production facilities and quickly localizing and eliminating the consequences and is mandatory for all organizations associated with the activities of hazardous production facilities in the Russian Federation, regardless of their form of ownership.

Classification of hazardous production facilities

Hazardous production facilities are enterprises, their workshops, areas, sites and other production facilities where the following hazardous substances are produced, used, processed, stored, transported, or destroyed:

  1. flammable substances - gases that become flammable at normal pressure and in a mixture with air, and whose boiling point at normal pressure is less than 200C (methane tbsp=-161°C, propane tbsp=-42°C, butane tbsp=-°.5 °C);
  2. oxidizing substances - oxygen, ozone, bromine, sulfuric and nitric acid And
  3. flammable substances - liquids, gases, dusts that can explode and burn independently without an ignition source (gasoline, benzene, toluene, etc.);
  4. explosives - sodium nitrate, potassium, calcium, bertholet's salt, etc.;
  5. toxic substances with an average lethal concentration of LD50 = 15-200 mg/kg when ingested, LD50 = 50-400 mg/kg when in contact with skin, LD50 = 0.5-2 mg/l in the air;
  6. highly toxic substances with LD50 less than 15 mg/kg when ingested, LD50 less than 50 mg/kg when in contact with skin, LD50 less than 0.5 mg/kg in air.

Production facilities at which:

  1. equipment operating under a pressure of more than 0.07 MPa or at a water temperature of more than 115 ° C is used;
  2. permanently installed lifting mechanisms, escalators, cable cars, funiculars are used;
  3. melts of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and alloys based on them are obtained;
  4. Mining, mineral processing, and underground work are underway.

A hazardous production facility can be not only the enterprise as a whole, but also its workshop, section, site, i.e. part of the enterprise.


If an enterprise has several workshops and only one has signs of danger, then this workshop is considered a hazardous production facility, and not the entire enterprise.



According to Federal Law No. 116, all public benefit organizations must be registered with state register. At the same time, the registration of hazardous production facilities does not cancel the existing registration of technical devices (pressure vessels, boilers, gas and compressor units, etc.). Technical devices that are subject to certification for compliance with industrial safety requirements, permission for the manufacture and use of which is given by Rostechnadzor, include:

  1. lifting and transport equipment (cranes, hoists, elevators);
  2. boiler equipment, steam and hot water pipelines; equipment operating under pressure more than 0.07 MPa; gas equipment for boilers, technological lines and units, gas burners, etc.; technical devices operating in hazardous production facilities with explosive and toxic environments, including instruments, controls, alarms and machinery; pumps, compressors, air and gas parts for them; pipelines for hazardous production facilities; electric welding equipment at hazardous production facilities; fittings for technical devices at hazardous production facilities.

The organization develops and approves a list of technical devices subject to certification.


Certification of technical devices is carried out by accredited organizations in the field of industrial safety.

Responsibilities of the organization to ensure industrial safety

The organization operating the hazardous production facility is obliged to:

  1. comply with the requirements of regulations and Federal Law-116;
  2. have a license to operate hazardous production facilities; to obtain a license to operate a hazardous production facility, the applicant must submit to Rostechnadzor: an acceptance certificate for the hazardous production facility or a positive conclusion of the industrial safety examination, a declaration of industrial safety of the hazardous production facility in four copies; before the start of operation, the applicant must have an insurance contract for the risk of liability for harm caused during the operation of the hazardous production facility;
  3. have a staff of qualified workers;
  4. provide training and certification of employees;
  5. ensure the functioning of instruments and control systems;
  6. carry out industrial safety examinations, testing of structures and technical devices;
  7. prevent unauthorized persons from entering the territory;
  8. ensure storage of hazardous substances;
  9. develop an industrial safety declaration;
  10. follow instructions state supervision;
  11. suspend the activities of hazardous production facilities in the event of an accident;
  12. localize and eliminate the consequences of accidents;
  13. participate in the investigation of the causes of accidents, keep records of accidents and inform state supervisory authorities about accidents and incidents;
  14. inform workers about accidents and protect their health.

Expertise of industrial safety of hazardous production facilities

The industrial safety examination of hazardous production facilities is carried out to establish the reliability of information, its completeness and compliance with industrial safety standards, rules and regulations. The following are subject to examination:

  1. design documentation;
  2. technical devices used at hazardous production facilities;
  3. buildings and constructions;
  4. industrial safety declaration.

In accordance with PB 03-246-98 “Rules for conducting industrial safety examinations”, approved by Resolution of the State Mining and Technical Supervision Authority No. 64 of 06.11.98. the examination is carried out by accredited organizations that are included in the list of organizations that have the right to conduct examinations, approved by the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia and Rostechnadzor, and have a license.


To conduct an examination, the organization submits an application and a set of documents: project documentation, industrial safety declaration, test reports, certificates for technical devices and other documents in agreement with the expert organization. The examination period is three months. After completion of the examination, a draft conclusion is sent to the customer, and the customer’s claims are accepted within two weeks. If the conclusion is negative, the customer is provided with substantiated conclusions and proposals for improving the documentation. The re-examination is carried out in full.

Declaration of industrial safety

The Declaration of Industrial Safety of HIF is a document that presents:

  1. accident risk assessment results;
  2. measures to prevent accidents and prepare the organization for operation of hazardous production facilities;
  3. measures to localize and eliminate the consequences of the accident.

An industrial safety declaration is developed at hazardous production facilities where there are:

  1. flammable gases in quantities up to 200 tons;
  2. flammable liquids in warehouses in quantities up to 50,000 tons;
  3. flammable liquids in technological process up to 200t;
  4. toxic substances in quantities up to 200 tons;
  5. highly toxic substances in quantities up to 20 tons;
  6. oxidizing substances in quantities up to 200 tons;
  7. explosives in quantities up to 50 tons;
  8. substances hazardous to environment up to 200t.

If the distance between hazardous facilities is less than 500 m, then the total amount of hazardous substance located at all facilities is determined.


If several types of substances of the same category are used, then their total amount is determined by the condition


where mi is the amount of substance used; Mi is the threshold amount of substances indicated above; n - types of substances.


The declaration includes: information about the location of the organization, the number of personnel, analysis of the risk of accidents, assessment of consequences, characteristics of control systems and information about measures to prevent emergencies, information about systems for alerting personnel and the public about the occurrence of emergencies, measures to protect personnel at hazardous production facilities and the procedure for the operation of forces and means for preventing and eliminating emergencies, information about the necessary resources and reserves for eliminating emergencies.


The declaration is drawn up in four copies for the Ministry of Emergency Situations, Rostechnadzor, local authorities and the organization.

Hazardous production facility(hereinafter referred to as OPO) is one of the most important concepts in the field of industrial safety. If an industrial facility is a hazardous production facility, then industrial safety requirements are applied to it, the main ones of which are set out in the Federal Law “On the Industrial Safety of Hazardous Production Facilities.” If the facility is not a hazardous production facility, then the provisions of this law do not apply, and, accordingly, all its by-laws do not apply.

Although the term “hazardous production facility” is not included in the basic concepts Federal Law, Article 2 of this Federal Law is fully devoted to it, which defines its main characteristics:

– which objects belong to hazardous production facilities;

– mandatory registration in the state register;

– division into hazard classes;

– assignment of hazard classes;

– responsibility for the completeness and accuracy of information when registering in the state register.

What is a hazardous production facility?

Paragraph 1 of Article 2 of the Federal Law “On Industrial Safety of Hazardous Production Facilities” refers us to Appendix 1 of this law, which contains the criteria by which production facilities should be classified as hazardous production facilities.

Hazardous production facilities in accordance with this Federal Law areenterprises or their workshops, sites, sites, as well as other production facilities specified in Appendix 1 to this Federal Law.

This appendix lists production facilities with certain characteristics (for example: hazardous substances are transported, permanently installed lifting mechanisms are used, mining operations are carried out, etc.) , which must be classified as hazardous production facilities.

Only Federal Law-116 contains criteria for classifying a production facility as a hazardous production facility!

We will look in more detail about the use of Appendix 1 for the purpose of identifying hazardous production facilities in the following articles.

Registration of hazardous production facilities

Clause 2 of Article 2 of the Federal Law contains a requirement for mandatory registration of hazardous production organizations in the state register in the manner established by the Government Russian Federation. At present (see article update date) such a document is "Rules for registering facilities in the state register of hazardous production facilities". In addition to the Rules, you can read "Administrative regulations Federal service on environmental, technological and nuclear supervision for execution state function on registration of hazardous production facilities and maintaining the state register of hazardous production facilities."

Hazard classes

Since March 4, 2013, changes have been made to the Federal Law “On Industrial Safety of Hazardous Production Facilities” regarding the division of hazardous production facilities, i.e. They are divided into four hazard classes depending on the level of potential danger of accidents at hazardous production facilities for the vital interests of the individual and society:

Hazard class I – hazardous production facilities of extremely high danger;

Hazard class II – hazardous production facilities of high danger;

Hazard class III – hazardous production facilities of medium danger;

Hazard class IV – hazardous production facilities of low hazard.

The criteria by which hazardous production facilities belong to certain hazard classes are established in Appendix 2 of the Federal Law. The law also establishes that the assignment of a hazard class is made upon registration of a hazardous production facility in the state register.

Responsibility for the information provided about the public benefit

Clause 5 of Article 2 of the Federal Law introduces responsibility for the heads of organizations operating hazardous production facilities for the completeness and accuracy of information submitted for registration in the state register of hazardous production facilities. This is a new requirement, although similar requirements were previously established and are currently in force in a number of by-laws, for example, paragraph 6 of Appendix 8 to “Administrative regulations of the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision on the performance of the state function of registering hazardous production facilities and maintaining the state register of hazardous production facilities.”

List of sources used:

Federal Law of July 21, 1997 No. 116-FZ “On Industrial Safety of Hazardous Production Facilities”; “Rules for registering facilities in the state register of hazardous production facilities” (approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of November 24, 1998 No. 1371); “Administrative Regulations of the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision for the performance of the state function of registering hazardous production facilities and maintaining the state register of hazardous production facilities” (approved by order of the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision dated September 4, 2007 No. 606 ).

In accordance with the powers defined by clause 5.2.2.5 of the Regulations on the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 30, 2004 No. 401 (Collected Legislation of the Russian Federation, 2004, No. 32, Art. 3348 ; 2006, No. 5, Art. 544; No. 23, Art. 2527; No. 52, Art. 5587; 2008, No. 22, Art. 2581; No. 46, Art. 5337; 2009, No. 6, Art. 738; No. 33, Art. 4081; No. 49, Art. 5976; 2010, No. 9, Art. 960; No. 26, Art. 3350; No. 38, Art. 4835; 2011, No. 6, Art. 888; No. 14, Art. 1935), in order to update and clarify the requirements for registration of hazardous production facilities in the state register of hazardous production facilities and maintaining the state register of hazardous production facilities in connection with the approval of the Federal Law of July 27, 2010 No. 225-FZ “On compulsory insurance civil liability owner of a dangerous facility for causing harm as a result of an accident at a dangerous facility" (Collected Legislation of the Russian Federation, 2010, No. 31, Art. 4194) I order:

1. Approve the requirements for maintaining the state register of hazardous production facilities in terms of assigning names to hazardous production facilities for the purposes of registration in the state register of hazardous production facilities in accordance with the appendix to this order.

2. Recognize as invalid the order of the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision dated March 5, 2008 No. 131 “On approval Methodological recommendations for the identification of hazardous production facilities" (recognized by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation as not requiring state registration- letter of the Ministry of Justice of Russia dated April 24, 2008 No. 01/4055-AB).

Registration No. 21545

Application
to the order of the Federal Service
on environmental, technological
and nuclear supervision
dated April 7, 2011 No. 168

Requirements for maintaining the state register of hazardous production facilities in terms of assigning names to hazardous production facilities for the purposes of registration in the state register of hazardous production facilities

Name of the object (nominal code of the object) Danger Signs Object type Object boundaries Identification Features
1. Hazardous production facilities in the coal, shale and peat industries
Coal mine 2.1, 2.2, 2.3. and 2.5 3.2 Mining allotment boundaries They are identified by the conduct of mining operations and the use of explosive materials at blasting sites. Storehouses of explosive materials are identified separately. Objects for general industrial purposes within the boundaries of land allocation are identified separately
Shale mine
Hydromine
Mine construction site (specialized)
Coal open pit
Shale section
Rock dump area 2.5 3.3 Boundaries of land allotment Identified by the characteristics of mining operations.
Brown coal briquetting site (workshop, section) 2.1, 2.2, 2.5 3.2*(1) or 3.3 Boundaries of land allotment They are identified based on the conduct of work on the enrichment of mineral resources and the use of hazardous substances. Objects for general industrial purposes within the boundaries of land allocation are identified separately.
Coal enrichment site (workshop, area)
Oil shale enrichment site (workshop, area)
2.1, 2.5 Identified based on the conduct of mineral processing work, as well as separately for the purposes of registration in the register hydraulic structures.
Peat extraction site 2.1, 2.5 3.2*(2) or 3.3 Mining allotment boundaries Identified by the nature of mining operations and the presence of a hazardous substance. Objects for general industrial purposes within the boundaries of land allocation are identified separately.
2. Hazardous production facilities in the mining and non-metallic industries
2.1. Hazardous production facilities for the extraction and enrichment of non-ferrous metals and gold
Mine 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5 3.2*(1) or 3.3 Mining allotment boundaries They are identified by the conduct of mining operations and the use of explosives at blasting sites, as well as the use of hazardous substances. Warehouses, manufacturing points and areas for loading and unloading explosive materials are identified separately. Objects for general industrial purposes within the boundaries of land allocation are identified separately.
Mine
Artisanal mining site (test site)
Career
Factory (site, workshop) for processing non-ferrous metals 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5 3.2*(2) or 3.3 Boundaries of land allotment They are identified based on the conduct of enrichment work, as well as the use of hazardous substances. Objects for general industrial purposes within the boundaries of land allocation are identified separately.
Gold extraction site (site, workshop)
Alumina refinery site (site)
Factory (site, workshop) crushing and screening
Factory (complex) crushing and screening for filling mined-out space
Tailings storage facility (sludge storage facility) 2.1, 2.5 3.2*(2) or 3.3 Boundaries of land allotment
Section (site) of the slag dump 2.1, 2.5 3.2 Boundaries of land allotment They are identified by the conduct of mining operations and the use of explosive materials at blasting sites.
Heap leaching area (site) 2.1, 2.5. 3.2. Boundaries of land allotment They are identified based on the conduct of mining operations, mineral processing work, and the use of hazardous substances.
2.2. Hazardous production facilities for the extraction and enrichment of ferrous ore raw materials
2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5 3.2 Mining allotment boundaries
Mountain section capital construction(specialized)
Factory (site, workshop) sintering
Factory (site, workshop) for the enrichment of ore raw materials of ferrous metals 2.2, 2.3, 2.5 3.3 Boundaries of land allotment
Factory (site, workshop) for concentrate pelletizing
Tailings storage facility (sludge storage facility) 2.1, 2.5 3.2*(2) or 3.3 Boundaries of land allotment They are identified based on the conduct of work on the enrichment of mineral resources, as well as the use of hazardous substances. They are also identified separately for the purposes of registration in the register of hydraulic structures.
2.3. Hazardous production facilities for the extraction and enrichment of raw materials in the mining and chemical industry
Underground mine 2.1, 2.2, 2.3. and 2.5 3.2 Mining allotment boundaries They are identified by the conduct of mining operations and the use of explosive materials at blasting sites. Warehouses, manufacturing points and areas for loading and unloading explosive materials are identified separately. Objects for general industrial purposes within the boundaries of land allocation are identified separately.
Mine with open method development (quarry)
Mining capital construction site (specialized)
Salt production site (site) 2.2, 2.3, 2.5 3.3 They are identified based on the conduct of mining and enrichment operations.
Factory (site, workshop) for the enrichment of mining chemical raw materials 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5 3.2*(2) or 3.3 Boundaries of land allotment They are identified based on the conduct of enrichment work.
Factory (site, workshop) crushing and screening Objects for general industrial purposes within the boundaries of land allocation are identified separately.
Factory (complex) crushing and screening for filling mined-out space They are identified based on the conduct of work on the enrichment of mineral resources, as well as the use of hazardous substances.
Tailings storage facility (sludge storage facility) Boundaries of land allotment They are also identified separately for the purposes of registration in the register of hydraulic structures.
2.4. Hazardous production facilities for the extraction and processing of raw materials for construction materials
Mine 2.1, 2.2, 2.3. and 2.5 3.2*(1) or 3.3 Mining allotment boundaries They are identified by the conduct of mining operations and the use of explosive materials at blasting sites. Warehouses, manufacturing points and areas for loading and unloading explosive materials are identified separately. Objects for general industrial purposes within the boundaries of land allocation are identified separately.
Career
Construction raw materials extraction site*(4) 2.5 3.3
Construction raw materials preparation area
Crushing and screening site (site, workshop) 2.2, 2.3, 2.5 3.3 Boundaries of land allotment They are identified based on the conduct of enrichment work. Objects for general industrial purposes within the boundaries of land allocation are identified separately.
2.5. Hazardous production facilities for the construction of underground hydraulic, transport and special structures.
Hydraulic construction site 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.5. 3.2 Mining allotment boundaries They are identified by the conduct of mining operations and the use of explosive materials at blasting sites. Warehouses, manufacturing points and areas for loading and unloading explosive materials are identified separately. Objects for general industrial purposes within the boundaries of land allocation are identified separately.
Transport construction site
Special construction site
2.6. Hazardous production facilities located in natural underground cavities or waste mine workings
Name of the object located in the exhausted mine workings 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5. 3.2*(2) or 3.3 Mining allotment boundaries They are identified by the characteristics of underground work.
The name of an object located in a natural underground cavity
3. Hazardous production facilities where explosives are stored, produced, used and transported*(5)
Explosive materials warehouse*(6) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1. or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the storage and transportation of explosive materials. When determining the amount of dangerous
Mobile warehouse VM*(7)
Storage of explosive materials as part of the VM warehouse
Workshop, area, point of production (preparation) of explosive materials*(8) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the receipt of storage and transportation of explosive materials. When determining the amount of a hazardous substance, one should proceed from the mass of the active charge taken to calculate the safe distances (boundaries) of the dangerous zone.
Explosive materials loading and unloading area 2.1, 2.3. 3.1. or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the characteristics of transportation of explosive materials. When determining the amount of a hazardous substance, one should proceed from the maximum amount of hazardous substances located on the site.
Site (workshop, site) for disposal (processing) of explosive materials 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries They are identified by the processing and destruction of explosive materials.
Test site, test site*(9) Identified by the use of explosive materials
4. Hazardous production facilities of the oil and gas production complex
Drilling area*(10) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the use and receipt of hazardous substances, the use of equipment operating under pressure of more than 0.07 MPa or at a water heating temperature of more than 115 ° C and lifting mechanisms
Well stock*(11) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.2 Mining allotment boundaries
Oil pre-treatment area 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Boundaries of land allotment Identified by the receipt, use and transportation of hazardous substances. When determining the quantity of a hazardous substance, actual production should be taken into account.
Pumping station site*(12)
Oil preparation and collection point
Tank (field) park 2.1, 2.2 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Boundaries of land allotment Identified by the storage of hazardous substances. When determining the amount of a hazardous substance, one should proceed from the design capacity of the park.
Field compressor station site 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.2 Boundaries of land allotment Identified by the use and transportation of hazardous substances. When determining the amount of a hazardous substance, one should proceed from the design capacity of the park.
Plot comprehensive training gas 2.1, 2.2 3.2 Boundaries of land allotment Identified by the receipt and use, storage and transportation of hazardous substances. When determining the amount of a hazardous substance, one should proceed from the design capacity of the park.
Underground gas storage*(13) 2.1., 2.2. and 2.5. 3.1. Gas reservoir distribution contour Identified by the storage, use and transportation of hazardous substances.
Site (workshop, installation) of a gas processing plant*(14) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the receipt and use and transportation of hazardous substances. When determining the amount of hazardous substances, one should proceed from the design capacity of the plant.
System of field (inter-field) pipelines of a field (section, site) 2.1.2.2 3.2. Boundaries of land allotment
Stationary platform (sea) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Platform boundaries Identified by the receipt, use, storage and transportation of hazardous substances. When determining the quantity of hazardous substances, the design capacity should be used.
Drilling rig site (floating, including drilling vessels) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.2 Boundaries of the drilling platform, drilling ship Identified by the characteristics of receipt, use and storage of hazardous substances
Offshore oil loading complex site*(15) 2.1, 2.2 3.1. or 3.2*(3) Boundary of the complex
5. Hazardous production facilities of main pipeline transport*(16)
Main gas pipeline section 2.1, 2.2 3.1. or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the storage and transportation of hazardous substances, as well as the use of equipment operating under a pressure of more than 0.07 MPa or at a water heating temperature of more than 115°C.
Compressor station site 2.1, 2.2, 2.3
Automotive gas filling compressor station
Gas distribution station
Section of main product pipeline, oil pipeline, ammonia pipeline 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries
Tank park for main product pipeline, oil pipeline, ammonia pipeline
Pumping station site for main product pipeline, oil pipeline, ammonia pipeline 2.1, 2.2, 2.3
Site of the loading and unloading terminal (overpass)*(17) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3. 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the storage and transportation of hazardous substances.
6. Hazardous production facilities of geological exploration and geophysical work during field development
Geological exploration (geophysical) work area 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5 3.2*(1) or 3.3 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the conduct of mining operations, as well as the use of explosive materials at blasting sites, the use of lifting mechanisms and equipment operating under pressure above 0.07 MPa. Warehouses for explosives and explosives are identified separately.
7. Hazardous production facilities of the chemical, petrochemical and oil refining industries, as well as other explosion-hazardous and hazardous industries * (18)
Production workshop (site, installation) site*(19) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1. or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the use, processing and transportation of hazardous substances, as well as the use of equipment operating under a pressure of more than 0.07 MPa or at a water heating temperature of more than 115°C. When determining the amount of hazardous substances, one should proceed from the total volume of hazardous substances involved in the production technology
Oil (gas condensate) processing plant site 2.1, 2.2 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries
Oil sludge processing plant site
Site of an installation for producing petroleum bitumen using the oxidation method
Commodity base*(20) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the storage and transportation of hazardous substances. When determining the quantity of hazardous substances, one should proceed from the design.
Product pipeline 2.1, 2.2 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the presence of hazardous substances being transported.
Sludge storage pond (storage pond) 2.1 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the storage of hazardous substances. They are also identified separately for the purposes of registration in the register of hydraulic structures. When determining the quantity of hazardous substances, one should proceed from the design.
Air separation plant site 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1. or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the storage, transportation and receipt of hazardous substances.
Production installation site (hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, etc.)*(21)
Raw materials warehouse*(22) Identified by the storage and transportation of hazardous substances.
Warehouse for semi-products*(22)
Finished products warehouse*(22) When determining the quantity of hazardous substances, one should proceed from the design.
8. Hazardous production facilities for petroleum products supply
The site of an oil depot (warehouse, park, complex) for the storage and transshipment of oil and petroleum products*(23) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1. or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the storage and transportation of hazardous substances. When determining the quantity of hazardous substances, the design should be taken into account.
Fuel and lubricants warehouse
Group of tanks and filling and draining devices*(24)
9. Hazardous production facilities of water treatment systems
Chlorine warehouse*(25) 2.1, 2.2 3.1. or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the use, storage and transportation of hazardous substances. When determining the quantity of hazardous substances, one should proceed from the design.
Water treatment site (workshop, area)
10. Hazardous production facilities of the food and fat-and-oil industry
Ammonia refrigeration plant 2.1, 2.2, 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the presence, transportation and storage of hazardous substances. When determining the quantity of hazardous substances, one should proceed from the design.
Alcohol production site (workshop) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1. or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the transportation and storage of a hazardous substance
Alcohol storage area
Oil extraction production site (workshop)*(26) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3. 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the use and storage of a hazardous substance
Fat hydrogenation production site (workshop)
11. Hazardous gas supply facilities
Storage base (cluster) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1. or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the storage, transportation and use of hazardous substances, as well as the use of equipment operating under a pressure of more than 0.07 MPa or at a water heating temperature of more than 115°C. When determining the quantity of hazardous substances, one should proceed from the design.
Gas filling station
Gas filling point
Gas filling station (automotive)
Group balloon installation*(27) 2.1, 2.2 3.1. or 3.2*(3) Boundaries of the territory of the administrative*(28) unit
Tank installation*(29)
Gas supply network, including inter-settlement network*(30) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.2 Boundaries of the territory of an administrative unit*(28) Identified by the use and transportation of hazardous substances.
Gas pipeline sections*(31) 2.1, 2.2 3.2 Boundaries of the territory of the administrative unit of the service area of ​​the organization carrying out gas accounting * (28) Identified by the presence of hazardous substances being transported.
Gas consumption network (name of the organization or its separate territory)*(32) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.2 Border of the organization's territory
Heating system*(33) 2.1, 2.2. 3.2 Boundary of the territory of an administrative unit*(28) Identified by the use and transportation of hazardous substances, the use of equipment operating under pressure of more than 0.07 MPa or at a water heating temperature of more than 115°C
12. Hazardous production facilities in the heat and power industry, other hazardous production facilities using equipment operating under pressure of more than 0.07 MPa or at a water heating temperature of more than 115°C.
The site of the main building of the thermal power plant (state district power plant, nuclear power plant)*(34) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.1. or 3.2*(2) Danger zone boundary Identified by the use of equipment operating under pressure of more than 0.07 MPa or at a water heating temperature of more than 115°C, as well as the use of hazardous substances
Subsidiary site of thermal power plant (state district power plant, nuclear power plant)*(35)
Fuel economy of thermal power plants (state district power plants, nuclear power plants)*(36)
Peak hot water boiler houses of thermal power plants (GRES)*(37) 2.2. 3.3 Identified by the use of equipment operating under a pressure of more than 0.07 MPa or at a water heating temperature of more than 115 ° C
Boiler room*(38)
Group of boiler houses*(39) 2.2 3.3 Borders of the territory of an administrative unit * (28) or the territory of an organization
Section of heating network pipelines*(40)
The site of the workshop (site) of the organization*(41) Danger zone boundaries
Fuel oil storage area 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1*or 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identifies the presence of a hazardous substance and the use of equipment operating under a pressure of more than 0.07 MPa or at a water heating temperature of more than 115°C
Diesel power plant site*(42)
Transformer substation site (including reserve transformer oil tanks)
13. Hazardous production facilities of the metallurgical industry
13.1. Hazardous production facilities for the production of ferrous metals*(43)
13.1.1. Iron production
Blast furnace shop site 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 3.2. Danger zone boundaries Identified by the production of ferrous metal melts, the use of toxic substances
13.1.2. Steel and rolled products production
Open-hearth workshop (section) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 3.2. Danger zone boundaries Identified by the production of molten ferrous metals, the use of flammable gases, hazardous substances
Converter shop (site)
Electric steel melting shop (section) 3.2*(2) or 3.3
Rolled products workshop 2.1, 2.2. 3.2 Danger zone boundaries
Pipe production workshop*(44) 2.1, 2.2, 2,4 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the use of flammable gases and toxic substances
Workshop for the production of metallized pellets and briquettes 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the use of flammable gases and toxic substances
Steel wire production workshop
13.1.3. Production of ferroalloys and refractories
Workshop (site) for the production of ferroalloys 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 3.2. Danger zone boundaries Identified by the production of melts of ferrous metals and alloys based on them, as well as the presence of hazardous substances
13.1.4.Sinter production
Sintering workshop (section) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the receipt of melts, as well as the presence of hazardous substances
13.2. Hazardous production facilities for the production of non-ferrous metals*(43)
13.2.1. Production of aluminum and magnesium, crystalline silicon and electrothermal silumin
Aluminum electrolysis workshop (site) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 3.2 Danger zone boundaries
Magnesium electrolysis workshop (site)
Workshop (site) for the production of crystalline silicon
Shop (site) for production and electrothermal silumin
Alumina production workshop (site)
13.2.2. Production of copper, nickel and cobalt
Melting shop (section) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 3.2.*(2) or 3.3 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the production of non-ferrous metal melts, as well as the presence of hazardous substances
13.2.3. Titanium production
Workshop (site) for titanium production 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the production of non-ferrous metal melts, as well as the presence of hazardous substances
Electrolysis workshop (site) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the production of non-ferrous metal melts, as well as the presence of hazardous substances
13.2.4. Tin production
Workshop (site) for the production of tin 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4. 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the production of non-ferrous metal melts, as well as the presence of hazardous substances
13.2.5. Antimony production
Shop (site) for the production of antimony 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4. 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the production of non-ferrous metal melts, as well as the presence of hazardous substances
13.2.6. Production of lead, zinc, mercury, vanadium, germanium, zirconium, hafnium and other rare earth materials
Production workshop (site)*(45) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the production of non-ferrous metal melts, as well as the presence of hazardous substances
13.2.7. Production of powders and powders from metals and alloys based on them (iron, aluminum, magnesium, tin and other metals)
Workshop (site) for production of powders (powders)*(46) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 3.2 Danger zone boundaries
13.2.8. Production of precious metals
Production workshop (site)*(47) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the receipt and use of hazardous substances
Site, hydrometallurgical production workshop*(47)
13.2.9. Acid production
Acid farm area*(48) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries
13.2.10 Production of hard alloys and refractory metals
Production workshop (site)*(46) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the receipt of hazardous substances
13.3. Hazardous production facilities of the gas industry, coke and other industries
Hydrogen station site 2.1, 2.2, 2.3. 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundaries Identified by the receipt and transportation of hazardous substances
Gas shop site (area)
Gas treatment plant area
Workshop (site) for the production of lunkerites and exothermic mixtures 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the receipt of hazardous substances
Coke shop 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the receipt and processing of hazardous substances
Pitch coke shop
Chemical products recovery shop
Resin processing workshop
Crude benzene rectification workshop 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1 or 3.2*(3)
Benzene warehouse
Workshop (department) for rectification of pyridine and quinoline bases
Air separation station section (installation) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.2 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the production of oxidizing substances
Chlorine warehouse 2.1, 2.2 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Identified by the storage and transportation of a toxic substance
Ammonia warehouse 2.1, 2.2 3.1 or 3.2*(3)
Ammonia pipeline
14. Hazardous production facilities for the production of ferrous and non-ferrous metals (inter-industry)
Foundry workshop (site)*(49) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 3.2*(2) or 3.3 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the production of metal melts and the use of hazardous substances.
15. Hazardous production facilities using permanently installed lifting mechanisms, escalators, cable cars and funiculars
Crane platform (type name)*(50) 2.3 3.3 Danger zone boundaries
Mechanization section*(51) Identified by the use of permanently installed lifting mechanisms
Transport area, garage*(52)
Facilities where lifting structures are used*(53)
Site, workshop, area * (54) (its specific name)
Elevator site*(55) 2.3 3.3 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the use of permanently installed lifting mechanisms (elevators)
Cable car*(56) 2.3 3.3 Danger zone boundaries Identified by the use of permanently installed lifting mechanisms
Funicular
Metro distance*(57) 2.3 3.3 Subway distance limits Identified by the use of permanently installed lifting mechanisms (escalators)
16. Hazardous production facilities for the storage, processing and use of plant raw materials * (58)
Free-standing receiving and releasing device*(59) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.3
Elevator*(60)
Silo warehouse*(61) 3.2*(72)* or 3.3 Danger zone boundary Identified by the formation of a hazardous substance (explosive dust).
Bulk flour storage warehouse
Mechanized warehouse for bulk floor storage*(62)
Department (area) for unpacking, weighing, sifting flour, grinding granulated sugar
Preparatory (part-time), (crushing) department*(63)
Reception and cleaning (drying and cleaning) tower
Separate drying area for plant materials*(64)
Malting shop, area
Flour production workshop (site)*(65)
Workshop (site) for the production of compound feed (feed mixtures)*(62)
Workshop (site) for the production of cereals*(62)
Workshop (area) for preliminary dosing and mixing of feed raw materials*(66)
Workshop (site) for granulating, briquetting bran, feed, feed mixtures
Workshop (site) of aggregate (block-modular) installations for the production of flour, cereals, animal feed
Corn processing shop (site)
Seed processing workshop (area)
Workshop (area) for cleaning and sorting soft containers
Workshop (site) for the production of wood flour (wood pellets), particle boards (fibreboards), plywood 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.3 Danger zone boundary Identified by the formation of a hazardous substance (explosive dust).
Workshop (site) for the production of products and parts made of wood, particle boards, fiber boards, plywood *(67)
Powder production workshop (site)*(68)
Workshop (area) for preparing tobacco raw materials
Shop (area) for unpacking and sorting plant raw materials*(69)
Workshop (section) of the packing department of sugar production
17. Hazardous production facilities associated with the transportation of hazardous substances
Hazardous substances transportation area*(70) 2.1, 2.2 3.2 Danger zone boundary Identified based on the transportation of hazardous substances
Area for washing, steaming, degassing vehicles 2.1, 2.2 3.2*(2) or 3.3 Danger zone boundary Identified by the use of equipment operating under a pressure of more than 0.07 MPa and at a water heating temperature of more than 115°C
18. Hazardous production facilities during the extraction of mineral waters
Mineral water well*(71) 2.1, 2.2 3.2*(2) or 3.3 Boundaries of mining and land allotment Identified by the use of equipment operating under a pressure of more than 0.07 MPa and at a water heating temperature of more than 115°C, the accompanying release of a hazardous substance.
19. Hazardous special chemical production facilities
Site (site) for the production (testing, disarming, disposal) of rocket fuels, gunpowders, pyrotechnic initiation means 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3.1 or 3.2*(3) Danger zone boundary Identified by the presence, storage, disposal and transportation of a hazardous substance

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*(1) - when conducting blasting operations.

*(2) - in the presence of a dangerous substance.

*(3) - depending on the amount of the hazardous substance, the type of object is determined.

*(4) - the title indicates the specific name of the raw material extracted using dredges, dredgers, etc.

*(5) - at objects of this type, any quantities of explosives, materials or their components are subject to accounting.

*(6) - taking into account all VM storages belonging to one owner.

*(7) - if the storage facility is not owned or rented from the warehouse owner.

*(8) - the name of the object indicates the specific type of explosive materials and products made from them.

*(9) - test sites for testing and destruction of explosive materials at explosive warehouses of organizations conducting blasting operations are taken into account as part of explosive warehouses.

*(10) - the facility includes all drilling rigs of the division of the organization carrying out drilling operations at its owned facilities

*(11) - the facility includes wells of all categories (drilled), metering devices, a water distribution unit, a chemical injection unit, instrumentation located on the territory of the field (site, site).

*(12) - the facility includes cluster pumping stations (CPS), block cluster pumping stations (BCPS), which create pressure for pumping water into wells and booster pumping stations (BPS) for pumping oil.

*(13) - consisting of: a stock of wells, gas pipelines of an underground gas storage facility, a gas preparation unit of an underground gas storage facility, a compressor station, drilling rigs and well repair units.

*(14) - the name of the object indicates the specific name of the site, workshop, section of the plant.

*(15) - the facility includes an oil storage site, drainage and loading facilities with supply pipelines.

*(16) - the names of objects indicate the name structural unit organizations.

*(17) - the name indicates the name of the petroleum product or ammonia.

*(18) - at facilities related to the circulation of toxic and highly toxic substances, any quantity of them is subject to recording.

*(19) - the name of the object indicates the name of a specific workshop, site, installation.

*(20) - consisting of: commodity parks, pumping and unloading racks.

*(21) - the name of the gas produced and the method are specifically indicated.

*(22) - indicate the name of the raw material or product.

*(23) - the facility includes loading and unloading racks and unloading and unloading devices.

*(24) - at the organization’s production sites.

*(25) - including the chlorinator site, unloading sites for containers with chlorine, drainage and loading devices.

*(26) - including areas for receiving, storing, transporting, preparing raw materials and received products.

*(27) - the facility includes underground gas distribution pipelines.

*(28) - the territory of a settlement, microdistrict, city district, etc. is taken as an administrative unit.

*(29) - the facility includes underground gas distribution pipelines.

*(30) - the facility includes external gas pipelines, gas inlet pipelines with fittings installed on them, buildings and structures on them, as well as gas control points in buildings, structures and blocks, devices for electrochemical protection of steel gas pipelines from corrosion, automated process control systems, facilities their electrical wiring and power supply.

*(31) - the facility includes sections of gas pipelines with gas meters installed on them, owned or leased by the gas metering organization.

*(32) - the facility takes into account the supply and internal gas pipelines of the organization, the sites of gasified boiler houses and their equipment, gas distribution equipment, as well as the gas part of gas consuming equipment and installations, gas turbines, process lines, etc. in buildings and structures on the territory of the organization.

*(33) - the facility takes into account the supply and internal gas supply systems of all gasified boiler houses, heat supply organizations, municipalities, etc.

*(34) - the facility includes the engine and boiler rooms, and the deaerator area.

*(35) - the facility includes a chemical water treatment site, a compressor room, an electrolysis plant, a material warehouse, a chemical reagent warehouse, etc.

*(36) - the facility includes fuel facilities located on the territory of thermal power plants, state district power plants, and nuclear power plants.

*(37) - when located outside the main building of a thermal power plant, state district power plant. The facility includes boiler room chimney pipes.

*(38) - sites of free-standing boiler houses with autonomous power supply are taken into account, including the pipeline network within the contours of the boiler house building.

*(39) - the sites of all boiler houses served by the heat and power organization of housing and communal services, administrative and economic structure are taken into account.

*(40) - water pipelines with a water temperature of more than 115°C or steam with a pressure of more than 0.07 MPa are taken into account (except for domestic installations and networks).

*(41) - the facility includes facilities located on the territory of the organization that use equipment operating under a pressure of more than 0.07 MPa or at a water heating temperature of more than 115°C; the name of the facility indicates the specific name of the site, workshop or area organizations.

*(42) - the facility includes sites for the placement of diesel units and storage of reserve diesel fuel.

*(43) - production facilities for the production of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and alloys based on them with a melting unit capacity of more than 100 kg of charge.

*(44) - hazard sign with numerical code 2.4 is indicated only in the case of pipe production by casting.

*(45) - the name of the object indicates the name of the corresponding metal.

*(46) - the name of the object indicates the name of the corresponding metal.

*(47) - the name of the object indicates the name of the corresponding metal.

*(48) - the specific name of the acid is indicated.

*(49) - the name of the object indicates the name of the metal being produced.

*(50) - the name of the object indicates the specific name of one permanently installed crane (gantry, port, bridge, port, etc.).

*(51) - for facilities where an organization (such as PMK, mechanization department, road construction department, etc. organizations) operates jib cranes (truck-mounted, pneumatic-wheeled, crawler-mounted, trailed, tower), lifts (towers), railway cranes, pipe-laying cranes, manipulator cranes.

*(52) - for facilities where the organization operates jib cranes (truck-mounted, pneumatic-wheeled, crawler-mounted, trailed, tower), lifts (towers), railway cranes, pipe-laying cranes, manipulator cranes for the needs of its own production.

*(53) - for objects where individual entrepreneur Jib cranes (truck-mounted, pneumatic-wheeled, crawler-mounted, trailed), lifts (towers), railway cranes, pipe-laying cranes, and manipulator cranes are operated.

*(54) - for facilities where lifting mechanisms are operated, including elevator platforms, escalators on the production territory of the organization.

*(55) - the facility includes all elevator platforms in administrative, residential, hospital, hotel, etc. buildings on a certain territory of the organization or the territory of an administrative unit, in shopping centers (including escalator sites).

*(56) - the structure of the facility takes into account all cable cars operated in a certain territory of the organization.

*(57) - in the absence of a metro distance, the metro as a whole is identified as an object.

*(58) - objects in enclosed spaces and including transport galleries.

*(59) - separate receiving and dispensing devices for receiving and dispensing plant raw materials and products of its processing from railway, road and water transport.

*(60) - elevators for storing plant materials and processed products.

*(61) - warehouses for storing plant raw materials and products of their processing in silos and bunkers: grain, feed, grass flour, yeast, mealy and oilseed raw materials, cakes, meal and other plant raw materials (except for warehouses for bulk storage of flour),

*(62) - mechanized warehouses for storing plant raw materials and their processed products

*(63) - departments for cleaning, grinding vegetable raw materials and their processed products in confectionery shops, food concentrates, breweries, alcohol production and vegetable oil production, etc.

*(64) - the name of the object indicates the specific name of the plant raw material

*(65) - aggregate (block-modular) installations are identified as a separate object, the name of the object indicates the specific name of the workshop.

*(66) - objects of free-standing workshops.

*(67) - objects operated in enclosed spaces, taking into account aspiration and (or) pneumatic transport networks (systems), areas of mechanical movement (transportation), collection and storage of wood chips, wood fiber and dust waste. The name of the object indicates the specific name of the production of which it is part (carpentry, moldings, furniture, construction, etc.).

*(68) - the name of the object indicates the specific name of the powder (coffee, cocoa, beans).

*(69) - indicate in the title the specific name of the raw material (linen, weaving, spinning, textile production, etc.).

*(70) - an object of an organization if it owns it on the basis of ownership or lease or other legal basis.

On non-public routes (roads) for the transportation of hazardous substances;

Technical means intended for transporting (moving) hazardous substances.

*(71) - methane wells, carbon dioxide wells with a gas content * mg/l, hydrogen sulfide wells with a dissolved gas content * mg/l, pressure wells with a pressure > 0.07 MPa, hydrothermal with a temperature of more than 115°C.”

*(72) is determined only during meal storage.

Note: the numeric hazard codes indicated in the table of Typical names of hazardous production facilities are:

2.1 - receipt, use, processing, formation, storage, transportation, destruction of hazardous substances specified in Appendix 1 to the Federal Law “On Industrial Safety of Hazardous Production Facilities”;

2.2 - use of equipment operating under pressure of more than 0.07 MPa or at a water heating temperature of more than 115°C;

2.3 - use of permanently installed lifting mechanisms, escalators, cable cars, funiculars;

2.4.- obtaining melts of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and alloys based on these melts;

2.5 - conducting mining operations, mineral processing work, as well as work in underground conditions and type of object:

3.1 - a facility with hazardous substances in quantities equal to or exceeding the quantity established by Appendix 2 to the Federal Law “On Industrial Safety of Hazardous Production Facilities”;

3.2 - a facility with hazardous substances in quantities less than the maximum quantity established by Appendix 2 to the Federal Law “On Industrial Safety of Hazardous Production Facilities”;

3.3 - not related to objects of types 3.1 and 3.2, but possessing signs of danger (2.1 - 2.5).

Order of the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision dated April 7, 2011 No. 168 “On approval of requirements for maintaining the state register of hazardous production facilities in terms of assigning names to hazardous production facilities for the purpose of registration in the state register of hazardous production facilities”

Registration No. 21545

Document overview

Requirements for maintaining the state register of hazardous production facilities have been approved in terms of assigning names to the latter for the purposes of registration in the register.

For each object, the name (name code), danger signs, type, boundaries and identification features are given.

The order of Rostekhnadzor on approval of the Method of Recommendations for the identification of hazardous production facilities was declared invalid.

Extract from the Federal Law of July 21, 1997 N 116-FZ (as amended on July 13, 2015) “On the Industrial Safety of Hazardous Production Facilities.”

Hazardous production facilities, depending on the level of potential danger of accidents at them for the vital interests of the individual and society, are divided in accordance with the criteria specified in Appendix 2 to the Federal Law into four hazard classes:

  • Hazard class I - hazardous production facilities of extremely high danger;
  • Hazard class II - hazardous production facilities of high danger;
  • Hazard class III - hazardous production facilities of medium danger;
  • Hazard class IV - hazardous production facilities of low hazard.

The category of hazardous production facilities includes facilities where:

1) The following types of hazardous substances are obtained, used, processed, generated, stored, transported, destroyed in the quantities specified in Appendix 2 to this Federal Law:

a) flammable substances - gases that become flammable at normal pressure and when mixed with air and whose boiling point at normal pressure is 20 degrees Celsius or lower;

b) oxidizing substances - substances that support combustion, cause ignition and (or) promote the ignition of other substances as a result of a redox exothermic reaction;

c) flammable substances - liquids, gases that can spontaneously ignite, as well as ignite from an ignition source and burn independently after its removal;

(as amended by Federal Law dated March 4, 2013 N 22-FZ)

d) explosives - substances that, under certain types of external influence, are capable of a very rapid self-propagating chemical transformation with the release of heat and the formation of gases;

e) toxic substances - substances that, when exposed to living organisms, can lead to their death and have the following characteristics:

  • the average lethal dose when administered into the stomach is from 15 milligrams per kilogram to 200 milligrams per kilogram, inclusive;
  • the average lethal dose when applied to the skin is from 50 milligrams per kilogram to 400 milligrams per kilogram, inclusive;
  • the average lethal concentration in the air is from 0.5 milligrams per liter to 2 milligrams per liter inclusive;

f) highly toxic substances - substances that, when exposed to living organisms, can lead to their death and have the following characteristics:

  • the average lethal dose when administered into the stomach is no more than 15 milligrams per kilogram;
  • the average lethal dose when applied to the skin is no more than 50 milligrams per kilogram;
  • the average lethal concentration in the air is not more than 0.5 milligrams per liter;

g) substances that pose a danger to the environment - substances characterized in the aquatic environment by the following indicators of acute toxicity:

  • the average lethal dose for inhalation exposure of fish for 96 hours is no more than 10 milligrams per liter;
  • the average concentration of poison that causes a certain effect when exposed to daphnia for 48 hours is no more than 10 milligrams per liter;
  • the average inhibitory concentration when exposed to algae for 72 hours is no more than 10 milligrams per liter;

2) equipment operating under excess pressure of more than 0.07 megapascal is used:

a) steam, gas (in gaseous, liquefied state);

b) water at a heating temperature of more than 115 degrees Celsius;

c) other liquids at a temperature exceeding their boiling point at an excess pressure of 0.07 megapascal;

3) permanently installed lifting mechanisms are used (with the exception of elevators, lifting platforms for the disabled), escalators in subways, cable cars, funiculars;(as amended by Federal Law dated March 4, 2013 N 22-FZ)

4) melts of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, alloys based on these melts are produced, transported, used, using equipment designed for a maximum amount of melt of 500 kilograms or more;

(Clause 4 as amended by Federal Law dated 04.03.2013 N 22-FZ)

5) mining operations are being carried out (with the exception of the extraction of common minerals and the development of placer deposits of minerals carried out by open-pit mining without the use of blasting), and work on the enrichment of mineral resources;

(Clause 5 as amended by Federal Law dated 04.03.2013 N 22-FZ)

6) storage or processing of plant raw materials is carried out, during which explosive dust-air mixtures are formed that are capable of spontaneous combustion, ignite from an ignition source and burn independently after its removal, as well as storage of grain, products of its processing and feed raw materials that are prone to self-heating and spontaneous combustion.

(Clause 6 introduced by Federal Law dated 04.03.2013 N 22-FZ)

Hazardous production facilities do not include electrical grid facilities.

(paragraph introduced by Federal Law dated 04.03.2013 N 22-FZ)

CLASSIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS PRODUCTION FACILITIES

1. Hazard classes of hazardous production facilities specified in paragraph 1 of Appendix 1 to the Federal Law (except for the facilities specified in paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 of this Appendix) are established based on the amount of a hazardous substance or hazardous substances that are or may be present at the same time at a hazardous production facility, in accordance with tables 1 and 2 of this appendix.

2. For chemical weapons storage facilities, chemical weapons destruction facilities and hazardous special chemical production facilities, hazard class I is established.

3. For hazardous production facilities of drilling and production of oil, gas and gas condensate, the following hazard classes are established:

  1. Hazard class II - for hazardous production facilities that are hazardous in terms of emissions of products containing hydrogen sulfide content of more than 6 percent of the volume of such products;
  2. III hazard class - for hazardous production facilities, hazardous in terms of emissions of products containing hydrogen sulfide from 1 percent to 6 percent of the volume of such products;
  3. Hazard class IV - for hazardous production facilities not specified in subparagraphs 1 and 2 of this paragraph.

4. The following hazard classes are established for gas distribution stations, gas distribution networks and gas consumption networks:

  1. Hazard class II - for hazardous production facilities intended for transporting natural gas under pressure over 1.2 megapascals or liquefied petroleum gas under pressure over 1.6 megapascals;
  2. III hazard class - for hazardous production facilities not specified in subparagraph 1 of this paragraph.

5. For hazardous production facilities specified in paragraph 2 of Appendix 1 to this Federal Law, the following hazard classes are established:

  1. III hazard class - for hazardous production facilities providing heat supply to the population and social significant categories consumers determined in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation in the field of heat supply, as well as other hazardous production facilities that use equipment operating under excess pressure of 1.6 megapascals or more or at a working environment temperature of 250 degrees Celsius or more;

6. For hazardous production facilities specified in paragraph 3 of Appendix 1 to this Federal Law, the following hazard classes are established:

  1. III hazard class - for aerial ropeways;
  2. Hazard class IV - for hazardous production facilities not specified in subparagraph 1 of this paragraph.

7. For hazardous production facilities specified in paragraph 4 of Appendix 1 to this Federal Law, the following hazard classes are established:

  1. Hazard class II - for hazardous production facilities that use equipment designed for a maximum amount of melt of 10,000 kilograms or more;
  2. Hazard class III - for hazardous production facilities that use equipment designed for a maximum amount of melt from 500 to 10,000 kilograms.

8. For hazardous production facilities specified in paragraph 5 of Appendix 1 to this Federal Law, the following hazard classes are established:

1) Hazard class I - for coal mines, as well as other objects of underground mining in subsoil areas where the following may occur:

  • explosions of gas and (or) dust;
  • sudden emissions of rock, gas and (or) dust;
  • rock bursts;
  • water breakthroughs into underground mine workings;

2) Hazard class II - for underground mining facilities not specified in subparagraph 1 of this paragraph, for facilities where open-pit mining is carried out, the volume of rock mass development of which is 1 million cubic meters per year or more, for coal processing facilities (oil shale);

3) III hazard class - for objects where open-pit mining is carried out, the volume of mining of the rock mass of which ranges from 100 thousand to 1 million cubic meters per year, as well as objects where mineral processing work is carried out (except for processing facilities coal (oil shale);

4) Hazard class IV - for objects where open-pit mining is carried out, the volume of mining of the rock mass is less than 100 thousand cubic meters per year.

9. For hazardous production facilities specified in paragraph 6 of Appendix 1 to this Federal Law, the following hazard classes are established:

  1. Hazard class III - for elevators, hazardous production facilities of flour, cereal and feed production;
  2. Hazard class IV - for other hazardous production facilities.

10. If different hazard classes can be established for a hazardous production facility according to the criteria specified in paragraphs 1 - 7 of this appendix, the highest hazard class is established.

11. If a hazardous production facility, for which, in accordance with paragraphs 1 - 8 of this appendix, hazard class II, III or IV must be established, is located on the lands of specially protected natural areas, the continental shelf of the Russian Federation, in internal sea waters, in the territorial sea or contiguous zone of the Russian Federation, on an artificial plot of land, created on water body, which is in federal ownership, a higher hazard class is established for such a hazardous production facility accordingly.

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