Legislative base of the Russian Federation. X. Non-ferrous metallurgy. V. Mining

GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

RESOLUTION

ABOUT CHANGES

B RULES FOR THE PROVISION AND DISTRIBUTION OF SUBSIDIES

FROM THE FEDERAL BUDGET TO THE BUDGETS OF RUSSIAN SUBJECTS

OF THE FEDERATION FOR THE PROVISION OF HOUSING FOR ORPHAN CHILDREN

AND CHILDREN LEFT WITHOUT PARENTAL CARE, PERSONS

OF THEM ON LEASE CONTRACTS FOR SPECIALIZED HOUSING

PREMISES AND VOIDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS

SOME ACTS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

The Government of the Russian Federation decides:

1. Approve the attached changes that are made to the Rules for the provision and distribution of subsidies from federal budget budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation for the provision of residential premises to orphans and children left without parental care, to persons from among them under contracts for the rental of specialized residential premises, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 31, 2009 N "On approval of the Rules for the provision and distribution of subsidies from the federal budget to the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation for the provision of residential premises to orphans and children left without parental care, to persons from among them under contracts for the employment of specialized residential premises "(Sobraniye Zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 2010, N 3, Art. 327; 2011, No. 3, article 545; No. 31, article 4764; 2012, No. 3, article 447; No. 32, article 4566; No. 53, article 7945; 2014, No. 12, article 1281; 2015, No. 3 , item 575).

2. Recognize as invalid certain provisions of the acts of the Government of the Russian Federation according to the list in accordance with the appendix.

Prime Minister

Russian Federation

D. MEDVEDEV

Approved

Government Decree

Russian Federation

CHANGES,

WHICH ARE INTRODUCED TO THE RULES OF PROVISION AND DISTRIBUTION

SUBSIDIES FROM THE FEDERAL BUDGET TO THE BUDGETS OF SUBJECTS

OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION FOR THE PROVISION OF RESIDENTIAL PREMISES

FOR ORPHANS AND CHILDREN LEFT WITHOUT PARENTAL CARE,

TO PERSONS FROM THEIR NUMBERS UNDER CONTRACTS OF EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIALIZED

RESIDENTIAL PREMISES

1. In paragraph 3:

a) in subparagraph "a" the words "Minimum volume" shall be replaced by the word "Volume";

b) add subparagraph "g" of the following content:

"g) the return by the constituent entity of the Russian Federation of funds to the federal budget in accordance with paragraph 16 of the Rules for the formation, provision and distribution of subsidies from the federal budget to the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated September 30, 2014 N "On the formation, provision and distribution subsidies from the federal budget to the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation" (hereinafter referred to as the Rules for the Formation, Provision and Distribution of Subsidies).".

2. Paragraph 3(2) shall be worded as follows:

"3(2). The volume of budget allocations from the budget of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation for financial support of the expenditure obligations of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation, for which subsidies are provided for co-financing, is determined based on the maximum level of co-financing of the expenditure obligation of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation from the federal budget.

The maximum level of co-financing of the expenditure obligation of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation from the federal budget in 2017 is given in accordance with the Appendix.

The maximum level of co-financing of the expenditure obligation of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation from the federal budget, starting from 2018, is determined in accordance with clause 13 of the Rules for the formation, provision and distribution of subsidies.".

3. In paragraph eight of clause 6, the word "next" shall be deleted.

4. In paragraph 8:

a) the eighth paragraph shall be stated in the following wording:

"where Bi is the amount of budget appropriations from the budget of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation for the fulfillment of expenditure obligations of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation, determined in accordance with clause 3(2) of these Rules;";

b) add a paragraph with the following content:

"Сi - the amount of the subsidy provided from the federal budget to the budget of the i-th subject of the Russian Federation.".

5. In paragraph 8(1):

a) in the first paragraph, the words "in the form approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation" shall be replaced by the words "in accordance with standard form approved by the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation";

b) subparagraph "a" shall be supplemented with the words ", as well as the amount of budgetary appropriations of the budget of the subject of the Russian Federation for the implementation of the corresponding expenditure obligations";

c) subparagraph "d" shall be stated in the following wording:

"d) the value of the performance indicator for the use of the subsidy, which must correspond to the values ​​of the target indicators and indicators of state programs of the Russian Federation, and the obligation of the subject of the Russian Federation to achieve it;";

d) subparagraph "g" shall be declared invalid;

e) add subparagraphs "i" and "j" of the following content:

"i) liability of the parties for violation of the terms of the agreement;

j) the condition for the entry into force of the agreement.".

6. Paragraph 8(3) shall be amended as follows:

"8(3). Amendments to the agreement that provide for a deterioration in the value of the performance indicator for the use of the subsidy are not allowed, unless the fulfillment of the conditions for granting the subsidy turned out to be impossible due to force majeure circumstances, changes in the values ​​of target indicators and indicators of state programs of the Russian Federation, and also in the event of a significant (more than 20 per cent) reduction in the amount of the subsidy.".

8. Subparagraph "b" of paragraph 9 shall be stated as follows:

"b) compliance with the implementation of expenses at the expense of a subsidy, established in accordance with clause 3(2) of these Rules, the maximum level of co-financing of the expenditure obligation of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation from the federal budget.".

9. Paragraph 9(1) shall be amended as follows:

"9(1). The transfer of the subsidy is carried out in accordance with the established procedure on the basis of the application provided for in paragraph 7(1) of these Rules to accounts opened by the territorial bodies of the Federal Treasury in the institutions of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation to record transactions with the funds of the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation." .

10. Paragraph 10 shall be declared invalid.

11. In paragraph 11, the words "paragraphs 7(1), 8(2) and 10" shall be replaced by the words "paragraphs 7(1) and 8(2)".

12. Paragraph 12 shall be stated as follows:

"12. If the volume of budgetary appropriations provided in the budget of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation for financial support of the expenditure obligations of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, for which subsidies are provided for co-financing, does not provide for the maximum level of co-financing of the expenditure obligation of the constituent entity determined in accordance with clause 3(2) of these Rules Russian Federation from the federal budget, the amount of the subsidy provided to the budget of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation is subject to reduction in order to ensure an appropriate level of co-financing.

13. Paragraph 13 shall be stated as follows:

"13. In the event that the subject of the Russian Federation, as of December 31 of the year in which the subsidy was granted, violated the obligations stipulated by the agreement in accordance with subparagraph "d" of paragraph 8 (1) of these Rules, and before the first date of reporting on the achievement of the values ​​of indicators the effectiveness of the use of the subsidy in accordance with the agreement in the year following the year of granting the subsidy, these violations have not been eliminated, the amount of funds to be returned from the budget of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation to the federal budget, and the period for the return of these funds are determined in accordance with paragraph 16 of the Rules for the formation, provision and distribution of subsidies.

The grounds for the release of the subjects of the Russian Federation from the application of the measures of liability provided for in this paragraph are the documented occurrence of force majeure circumstances that prevent the fulfillment of the relevant obligations.

14. In paragraph 14:

a) the words "paragraphs 12 to 13(1)" shall be replaced by the words "paragraphs 12 and 13(1)";

b) add the words ", in the manner prescribed by the budgetary legislation of the Russian Federation".

15. Clause 14(2) shall be declared invalid.

16. Supplement with the following content:

"Application

to the Rules for providing

and distribution of subsidies

from the federal budget to budgets

subjects of the Russian Federation

for the provision of housing

orphans and children left behind

without parental care, persons

of them under contracts

hiring specialized

living quarters

LIMIT

CO-FINANCING THE EXPENDITURE OBLIGATION OF THE SUBJECT

OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION DUE TO THE SUBSIDIES FROM THE FEDERAL

OF THE BUDGET IN 2017 TO THE BUDGET OF THE SUBJECT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

FOR THE PROVISION OF HOUSING FOR ORPHANS AND CHILDREN,

FOR PERSONS LEFT WITHOUT PARENTAL CARE, PERSONS FROM THEIR NUMBERS

UNDER LEASE CONTRACTS FOR SPECIALIZED RESIDENTIAL PREMISES

Name of the subject of the Russian Federation

Level of co-financing (percent)

Republic of Adygea

Altai Republic

Republic of Bashkortostan

The Republic of Buryatia

The Republic of Dagestan

The Republic of Ingushetia

Kabardino-Balkarian Republic

Republic of Kalmykia

Karachay-Cherkess Republic

Republic of Karelia

Komi Republic

Republic of Crimea

Mari El Republic

The Republic of Mordovia

The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Republic of North Ossetia - Alania

Republic of Tatarstan

Tyva Republic

Udmurt republic

The Republic of Khakassia

Chechen Republic

Chuvash Republic

Altai region

Zabaykalsky Krai

Kamchatka Krai

Krasnodar region

Krasnoyarsk region

Perm region

Primorsky Krai

Stavropol region

Khabarovsk region

Amur region

Arhangelsk region

Astrakhan region

Belgorod region

Bryansk region

Vladimir region

Volgograd region

Vologodskaya Oblast

Voronezh region

Ivanovo region

Irkutsk region

Kaliningrad region

Kaluga region

Kemerovo region

Kirov region

Kostroma region

Kurgan region

Leningrad region

Lipetsk region

Magadan Region

Moscow region

Murmansk region

Nizhny Novgorod Region

Novgorod region

Novosibirsk region

Omsk region

Orenburg region

Oryol Region

Penza region

Pskov region

Rostov region

Ryazan Oblast

Samara Region

Saratov region

Sakhalin region

Tver region Tyumen region Yaroslavl region City of Sevastopol Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra

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VOID CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF GOVERNMENT ACTS

RUSSIAN FEDERATION

1. Clauses 6 and 12 of the amendments to the Rules for the provision and distribution of subsidies from the federal budget to the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation for the provision of housing for orphans, children left without parental care, as well as children under guardianship (guardianship), do not having fixed housing, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated July 22, 2011 N "On Amending the Rules for the Provision and Distribution of Subsidies from the Federal Budget to the Budgets of the Subjects of the Russian Federation for the Provision of Housing for Orphans, Children Left Without Parental Care, and as well as children under guardianship (guardianship) who do not have a fixed dwelling" (Sobraniye zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 2011, N 31, art. 4764).

2. Paragraph 5 of the amendments to the Rules for the provision and distribution of subsidies from the federal budget to the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation for the provision of housing for orphans, children left without parental care, as well as children under guardianship (guardianship) who do not have a fixed housing, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated July 30, 2012 N "On Amending the Rules for the Provision and Distribution of Subsidies from the Federal Budget to the Budgets of the Subjects of the Russian Federation for the Provision of Housing for Orphans, Children Left without Parental Care, as well as Children under guardianship (trusteeship), who do not have a fixed living quarters "(Sobraniye Zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 2012, N 32, art. 4566), in terms of subparagraph "g" of paragraph 8(1).

3. Subparagraph "x" of paragraph 2 of the amendments that are made to the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 31, 2009 N, approved by the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 24, 2012 N "On Amendments to the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 31, 2009 N 1203" (Sobraniye zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 2012, N 53, art. 7945).

4. Subparagraph "c" (in terms of subparagraph "g" of paragraph 8 (1) and paragraph 10) and subparagraph "d" of paragraph 1 of the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated March 13, 2014 N "On Amendments to the Rules for the Provision and Distribution of Subsidies from the federal budget to the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation for the provision of residential premises to orphans and children left without parental care, to persons from among them under contracts for the employment of specialized residential premises "(Sobraniye Zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 2014, No. 12, Art. 1281).

5. Subparagraph "f" of paragraph 9 (in part of subparagraph "g" of paragraph 8 (1)) and paragraph 13 of the amendments that are made to the Rules for the provision and distribution of subsidies from the federal budget to the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation for the provision of housing for orphans and children left without parental care, to persons from among them under contracts for the rental of specialized residential premises, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 26, 2014 N "On Amendments to the Rules for the Provision and Distribution of Subsidies from the Federal Budget to the Budgets of the Subjects of the Russian Federation for the Provision of Residential Premises orphans and children left without parental care, persons from among them under contracts for the rental of specialized residential premises" (Sobraniye Zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 2015, No. 3, Art. 575).

On the approval of the list heavy work and work with harmful or hazardous conditions labor, in the performance of which it is prohibited to use the labor of women

GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION DECISION No. 162 of February 25, 2000, Moscow On Approval of the List of Heavy Works and Works with Harmful or Dangerous Working Conditions in the Performance of which the Use of Women's Labor is Prohibited In accordance with article 10 federal law"On the Fundamentals of Labor Protection in the Russian Federation" (Sobranie Zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 1999, No. 29, Art. 3702) The Government of the Russian Federation decides: dangerous working conditions, under which the use of women's labor is prohibited. Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation V. Putin __________________________ APPROVED by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of February 25, 2000 N 162 LIST of heavy work and work with harmful or dangerous working conditions, during which the use of women's labor is prohibited I. WORKS MANUALLY RELATED TO LIFTING AND MOVING WEIGHTS MANUALLY 1. Works related to lifting and moving weights manually, in case of exceeding the established norms of maximum permissible loads for women when lifting and moving weights manually II. UNDERGROUND WORK 2. Underground work in mining industry and in the construction of underground structures, with the exception of work performed by women in leadership positions and not performing physical work; women engaged in sanitary and domestic services; women undergoing training and admitted to internships in the underground parts of the organization; women who must descend from time to time to the underground parts of the organization to perform work of a non-physical nature (the list of positions of managers, specialists and other workers associated with underground work, where, as an exception, the use of female labor is allowed, is given in paragraph 2 of the notes to this list) III. METALWORKING Foundry work Work performed by profession and separate categories workers: 3. Cupola grinder 4. Casting beater, engaged in manual knockout 5. Loader of charge into cupolas and furnaces, engaged in manual loading of charge 6. Casting welder 7. Metal pourer 8. Cutter, employed in work with pneumatic tools 9. Melter of metal and alloys 10. Workers engaged in suspension of hot casting on the conveyor and maintenance and repair of equipment in the tunnels of foundries Welding work Work performed by profession: 11. Gas welder and electric welder manual welding working in closed containers (tanks, boilers, etc.), as well as on high-rise communication structures (towers, masts) over 10 meters and steeplejack works Boiler houses, cold-forming, drawing and spinning works Works performed by profession: 12. Boilermaker 13. Turner on lathes, engaged in manual work 14. Chaser, engaged in work with pneumatic hand tools works when winding springs from wire with a diameter of more than 10 mm 17. Roller, busy rolling out rings in a hot state 18. Springer for processing hot metal Metal plating and painting 19. Sealing inside the caisson tanks 20. Permanent job for hot lead plating (not galvanic) Locksmith and locksmith and assembly work Work performed by profession: 21. Pneumatic driller, performing work with pneumatic tools that transmit vibration to the hands of the worker 22. Repairman, engaged in: adjusting equipment in workshops and departments: hot-rolled, pickling, enameling, insulation with the use of silicone varnishes, lead plating in cable production; on hot repair of selenium and shoping devices (equipment); adjustment of equipment in workshops and departments for the preparation and use of organosilicon varnishes and varnishes containing 40 percent or more of toluene, xylene; repair of equipment in closed fuel depots and oil facilities at thermal power plants, as well as repair of equipment in tunnels and heating chambers in heating networks; maintenance of water jacket furnaces in the production of non-ferrous metals and alloys; adjustment and repair of hot molds; directly in the workshops: milling, spreading, forming, foundry, pipe-filling, litho-mixing and assembly in the production of lead batteries; renovation technological equipment at motor test stations, running on leaded gasoline and located in boxes Work with lead 23. Smelting, casting, rolling, broaching and stamping of lead products, as well as lead-plating of cables and soldering of lead batteries IV. CONSTRUCTION, ASSEMBLY AND REPAIR AND CONSTRUCTION WORKS 24. Hot repair of furnaces and boiler furnaces 25. Rooting of stumps 26. Fastening of structures and parts using a construction and assembly gun 27. Slab breaking, dismantling of buildings and structures 28. Punching of holes (furrows, niches and etc.) in concrete, reinforced concrete and stone (brick) structures manually and with the use of pneumatic tools Work performed by profession: employed at work manually 31. Hydromonitor 32. Excavator engaged in sinking wells 33. Bricklayer employed in laying modular solid silicate bricks 34. Roofer on steel roofs electrician 36. Motor grader operator 37. Asphalt distributor operator, truck pit operator 38. Concrete pump operator 39. Bulldozer operator 40. Grader-elevator operator 41. Mobile asphalt concrete mixer operator 42. Asphalt concrete paver operator 43. Single-bucket excavator operator, rotary excavator operator (ditcher and trencher) operator 44. Electric welding mobile unit operator with an internal engine combustion 45. Mobile power station driver working at a power station with an internal combustion engine with a capacity of 150 liters. With. and more 46. Communications fitter - antenna worker working at height 47. Fitter for the installation of steel and reinforced concrete structures when working at height and climbing work 48. Solderer for lead (lead solderer) 49. Carpenter 50. Plumber engaged in repairs sewer network 51. Pipe laying of industrial reinforced concrete pipes 52. Pipe laying of industrial brick pipes V. MINING general professions mining and mining capital works: 53. Hole driller 54. Explosive blaster, master blaster 55. Fire prevention and extinguishing miner 56. Delivery of fixing materials to the mine 57. Lumberman 58. Blacksmith-driller 59. Drilling rig operator 60. Machinist loading machine 61. The driver of the installation for drilling mine shafts with a full section 62. The driver of the excavator 63. The tipper, engaged in manual rolling and rolling out of the trolleys 64. The sinker 65. The shaft, engaged in feeding the trolleys into the cage manually 66. The cleaner, engaged in cleaning the bunkers 67. The electrician (locksmith ) duty and equipment repair officer engaged in maintenance and repair of equipment, mechanisms, water and air lines in mining operations Works performed by general occupations of enrichment, agglomeration, briquetting and certain categories of workers: 68. Crusher engaged in crushing hot pitch in the production of alumina 69. Calciner engaged in the process of burning raw materials and materials in the production of mercury 70. Workers and foremen of concentrating and crushing and screening factories, mines, mines and metallurgical enterprises engaged in crushing, grinding, grinding and blending ferrous, non-ferrous and rare ores metals, fluorspar and coal, in which dust containing 10 percent or more free silicon dioxide is formed when performing manual work 71. Workers employed in lead enrichment shops 72. Workers and craftsmen engaged in enrichment of niobium (loparite) ores special purpose Jobs performed by profession: 73. Mining equipment fitter 74. Surface tunneler Mining Ore Works performed by profession: 75. Placer miner 76. Chisel loader 77. Dredger 78. Dredger sailor 79. Dredge operator 80. Jet plant operator Mining and processing of peat Works performed by profession: 81. Ditcher 82. Rooter 83. Machine operator for the extraction and processing of lump peat 84. Machine operator for the preparation of peat deposits for operation 85. Peat excavator operator 86. Peat worker, employed in felling trees, on lining of peat bricks Processing of brown coal and ozocerite ores Works performed by profession: 87. Operator of production of mountain wax 88. Operator of production of ozokerite and ozocerite products 89. Crusher 90. Briquette press operator 91. Filling machine operator VI. GEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION AND TOPOGRAPHIC-GEODETIC WORKS Works performed by professions: 92. Explosive operator, master blaster 93. Installer of geodetic signs 94. Electrician (mechanic) on duty and repairing equipment, engaged in field conditions VII. DRILLING OF WELLS Works performed by profession: 95. Driller of operational and exploratory drilling of wells for oil and gas 96. Rigger, rig-welder, rig-electrician 97. Drilling rig operator 98. Well cementing operator 99. Cementing unit motorist, cementing machine operator - sand mixing unit 100. Pipe pressurizer 101. Assistant driller for production and exploratory drilling of oil and gas wells (first) 102. Assistant driller for production and exploratory drilling of oil and gas wells (second) 103. Drilling mud preparer engaged in manual mud preparation 104 105. Drilling equipment maintenance fitter 105. Drilling equipment repairman 106. Drill lock installer 107. Drilling rig maintenance electrician VIII. OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION Works performed by professions and certain categories of workers: 108. Workover driller 109. Driller of a floating drilling unit at sea 110. Steam mobile dewaxing unit operator 111. Mobile compressor operator 112. Elevator operator 113. Flushing unit operator 114 Hydraulic fracturing operator 115. Well preparation operator for workover and underground workovers 116. Underground well workover operator 117. Well chemical treatment operator 118. Well workover driller assistant 119. Offshore floating drilling unit driller assistant 120. Workers , managers and specialists permanently employed in underground oil production 121. Fitter for installation and repair of offshore drilling bases and racks 122. Fitter engaged in installation and maintenance of process equipment and repair of oilfield equipment 123. Electrician for repair and maintenance of electrical equipment, engaged in maintenance and repair of technological equipment IX. FERROUS METALLURGY Works performed by general professions: 124. Ladle worker, employed in work with molten metal 125. Metal heater, employed in methodical, chamber furnaces and wells of rolling and pipe production 126. Processor of surface defects of metal, employed in work with pneumatic tools Blast furnace production Works performed by professions: 127. Top blast furnace 128. Blast furnace plumber 129. Blast furnace hearth 130. Scale car driver 131. Skip steelworks Works performed by professions: 132. Loading machine driver 133. Mixing machine 134. Block stuffer 135. Furnace for iron reduction and annealing of iron powders 136. Smelter of deoxidizers 137. Attendant of converter steelmaker 138. Attendant of open-hearth steelmaker Furnaces 139. Assistant steelmaker of the electroslag remelting plant 140. Assistant steelmaker of the electric furnace 141. Caster of steel 142. Steelmaker of the converter 143. Steelmaker of the open-hearth furnace 144. Steelmaker of the electroslag remelting plant 145. Steelmaker of the electric furnace Rolling production Works performed by professions: 146. Roller of the hot rolling mill 147. Pitch cooker 148. Hot rolling mill assistant 149. Presser-piercer rail fastenings 150. Wire-mitter engaged in section rolling production Pipe production Works performed by professions: 151. Roller of sizing mill 152. Roller of hot-rolled pipe mill 153. Roller of furnace-welded pipe mill 154. Roller of cold-rolled pipe mill 155. Roller of pipe-forming mill 156 Pipe drawer employed on non-mechanized mills 157. Pipe calibrator on a press 158. Blacksmith on hammers and presses 159. Assistant rolling mill of a hot-rolled pipe mill 160. Assistant rolling mill of a cold-rolled pipe mill Ferroalloy production Works performed by professions and certain categories of workers: 161 162. Furnace of ferroalloy furnaces 162. Smelter engaged in melting and granulation of molten vanadium pentoxide 163. Ferroalloy smelter 164. Workers engaged in smelting silicon alloys in open arc furnaces 165. Workers engaged in obtaining metallic chromium and chromium-containing alloys by aluminothermic method m Coke production 166. Work related to direct employment in the production of benzene, its hydrotreatment and rectification Work performed by profession: 167. Barillette operator 168. Door operator 169. Crusher 170. Hatch 171. Scrubber-pump, engaged in servicing the phenol plant in the capture shop coking products 172. Repairman engaged in maintenance of coke oven batteries X. NON-FERROUS METALLURGY Works performed by general professions: 173. Anode pourer, employed in pouring anode hearth sections in the production of aluminum, silumin and silicon drilling a recess under the cathode rod in the production of aluminum, silumin and silicon 175. Smelter 176. Calciner 177. Repairman, electrician for the repair and maintenance of electrical equipment, employed in the main metallurgical workshops 178. Sinterer 179. Smelter, employed at work at furnaces in the production of tin Production of non-ferrous and rare meta llov, production of powders from non-ferrous metals 180. Works performed by workers and foremen employed in shops (departments and sections) for the production of titanium tetrachloride (tetrachloride) 181. Works performed by workers and foremen employed in shops for chlorination of loparite concentrate 182. Works performed workers and foremen employed in workshops (departments and sections) for the reduction of tetrachloride and metal separation in the production of metallic titanium 183. Works performed by workers and foremen employed in departments (on sites) of chlorination and rectification of titanium raw materials (slags) 186. Anode worker in aluminum production 187. Titanium sponge beater 188. Metal pourer 189. Cathodic worker 190. Converter worker 191. Condenser worker 192. in the installation and dismantling of baths and furnaces, in the repair and restoration of reaction apparatuses 193. Mercury beater 194. Furnace in the production of zinc dust 195. Furnace in Welz furnaces 196. Furnace for the reduction and distillation of titanium and rare metals 197. Furnace for the recovery of nickel powder 198. Furnace for processing titanium-containing and rare-earth materials 199 Sludger of electrolytic baths, engaged in manual cleaning of baths 200. Molten salt electrolysis cell Processing of non-ferrous metals by pressure 201. Work performed by a hot metal roller engaged in rolling non-ferrous metals and their alloys Production of aluminum by electrolytic method 202. Work performed by workers and foremen Production of alumina 203. Work performed by the operator of loaders engaged in repair work in hard-to-reach places of pneumatic and hydraulic loaders XI. REPAIR OF EQUIPMENT OF POWER PLANTS AND NETWORKS Works performed by profession: 204. Electrician for the repair of overhead lines

GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

RESOLUTION

ON APPROVAL OF THE LIST

HARD WORK AND WORK WITH HARMFUL OR DANGEROUS

WORKING CONDITIONS WHICH ARE PROHIBITED

USE OF WOMEN'S LABOR

ConsultantPlus: note.

Federal Law No. 181-FZ of July 17, 1999 became invalid due to the adoption of Federal Law No. 90-FZ of June 30, 2006.

On the issue of restricting the employment of women in heavy work and work with harmful and (or) dangerous working conditions, see Article 253 Labor Code RF.

In accordance with Article 10 of the Federal Law "On the Fundamentals of Occupational Safety in the Russian Federation" (Sobraniye Zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 1999, No. 29, Art. 3702), the Government of the Russian Federation decides:

Approve the attached list of heavy work and work with harmful or dangerous working conditions, in the performance of which the use of women's labor is prohibited.

Prime Minister

Russian Federation

Approved

Government Decree

Russian Federation

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HARD WORK AND WORK WITH HARMFUL OR DANGEROUS

WORKING CONDITIONS WHICH ARE PROHIBITED

USE OF WOMEN'S LABOR

I. Work related to lifting and moving

weights by hand

1. Work related to lifting and moving weights manually, in case of exceeding the established norms of maximum permissible loads for women when lifting and moving weights manually

II. Underground works

2. Underground work in the mining industry and in the construction of underground structures, with the exception of work performed by women in leadership positions and not performing physical work; women engaged in sanitary and domestic services; women undergoing training and admitted to internships in the underground parts of the organization; women who must descend from time to time to the underground parts of the organization to perform work of a non-physical nature (the list of positions of managers, specialists and other workers associated with underground work, where, as an exception, the use of female labor is allowed, is given in paragraph 2 of the notes to this list)

III. metalworking

Foundry works

3. Cupola worker

4. Casting beater engaged in manual knockout

5. Charge loader in cupolas and furnaces, busy loading the charge manually

6. Casting welder

7. Metal pourer

8. Cutter engaged in work with pneumatic tools

9. Melter of metal and alloys

10. Workers involved in the suspension of hot casting on the conveyor and maintenance and repair of equipment in the tunnels of foundries

Welding

11. Gas welder and electric welder of manual welding, working in closed containers (tanks, boilers, etc.), as well as on high-rise communication structures (towers, masts) over 10 meters and climbing works

Boiler rooms, cold forging, drawing

and pressing works

Work performed by profession:

12. Boilermaker

13. Turner on turning - spinning machines, engaged in manual work

14. Chaser employed at work with a hand pneumatic tool

Forging and pressing and thermal works

Work performed by profession:

15. Bandezhnik engaged in hot work

16. Springer engaged in hot work when winding springs from wire with a diameter of more than 10 mm

17. Roller, busy rolling rings in a hot state

18. Hot metal springer

Metal plating and painting

19. Sealing inside the caisson - tanks

20. Permanent hot lead plating (not galvanized)

Locksmith and locksmith - assembly work

Work performed by profession:

21. Driller - pneumatic, performing work with pneumatic tools, transmitting vibration to the hands of the worker

22. Locksmith - repairman, busy:

adjustment of equipment in workshops and departments: hot-rolling, pickling, enamelling, insulating with the use of organosilicon varnishes, lead plating in cable production;

on hot repair of selenium and shoping devices (equipment);

adjustment of equipment in workshops and departments for the preparation and use of organosilicon varnishes and varnishes containing 40 percent or more of toluene, xylene;

repair of equipment in closed fuel depots and oil facilities at thermal power plants, as well as repair of equipment in tunnels and heating chambers in heating networks;

maintenance of water jacket furnaces in the production of non-ferrous metals and alloys;

adjustment and repair of hot molds;

directly in the workshops: milling, spreading, forming, foundry, pipe-filling, litho-mixing and assembly in the production of lead batteries;

repair of technological equipment at engine test stations, running on leaded gasoline and located in boxes

Works with lead

23. Smelting, casting, rolling, broaching and stamping of lead products, as well as lead-plating of cables and soldering of lead batteries

IV. Construction, assembly

and repair and construction works

24. Hot repair of furnaces and boiler furnaces

25. Uprooting stumps

26. Fastening structures and parts using a construction and assembly gun

27. Paving, demolition of buildings and structures

28. Punching holes (furrows, niches, etc.) in concrete, reinforced concrete and stone (brick) structures manually and using pneumatic tools

Work performed by profession:

29. Reinforcement worker engaged in manual installation of frames, manual, bending machines and scissors

30. Asphalt concrete worker, asphalt concrete worker - welder, engaged in manual work

31. Hydromonitor

32. A digger engaged in sinking wells

33. Bricklayer employed in the laying of modular solid silicate bricks

34. Roofer on steel roofs

35. Caisson worker - apparatchik, caisson worker - drifter, caisson worker - locksmith, caisson worker - electrician

36. Motor grader driver

37. Asphalt distributor driver, truck driver

38. Concrete pumping plant operator, mobile bitumen melting plant operator

39. Bulldozer driver

40. Grader driver - elevator

41. Mobile asphalt mixer driver

42. Asphalt paver driver

43. Single-bucket excavator driver, rotary excavator driver (ditcher and trencher)

44. The driver of an electric welding mobile unit with an internal combustion engine

45. Mobile power station driver working at a power station with an internal combustion engine with a capacity of 150 hp. and more

46. ​​Communications installer - antenna operator, busy working at height

47. Fitter for the installation of steel and reinforced concrete structures when working at height and steeplejack work

48. Solderer for lead (lead solderer)

49. Carpenter

50. Locksmith - a plumber engaged in the repair of the sewer network

51. Pipe laying of industrial reinforced concrete pipes

52. Piping of industrial brick pipes

v. Mining

Open pit mining and surface operating

and mines under construction, enrichment, agglomeration,

briquetting

Works performed by general professions of mining and mining capital works:

53. Hole driller

54. Explosive, master explosives

55. Miner for the prevention and extinguishing of fires

56. Delivery of fixing materials to the mine

57. Fastener

58. Blacksmith - driller

59. Drilling rig operator

60. Loader driver

61. Machine operator for drilling mine shafts with a full section

62. Excavator driver

63. Tipper engaged in manual rolling and rolling of trolleys

64. Drifter

65. Stem, busy feeding the trolleys into the stands manually

66. Cleaner busy cleaning bunkers

67. Electrician (mechanic) on duty and equipment repair, engaged in maintenance and repair of equipment, mechanisms, water and air lines in mining

Works performed by general professions of enrichment, agglomeration, briquetting and certain categories of workers:

68. Crusher employed in the crushing of hot pitch in the production of alumina

69. Calciner engaged in the process of burning raw materials and materials in the production of mercury

70. Workers and foremen of concentrating and crushing and screening factories, mines, mines and metallurgical enterprises engaged in crushing, grinding, grinding and blending ores of ferrous, non-ferrous and rare metals, fluorspar and coal, which produce dust containing 10 percent and more free silicon dioxide, when performing work manually

71. Workers employed in lead enrichment shops

72. Workers and craftsmen engaged in the enrichment of niobium (loparite) ores

Construction of subways, tunnels and underground

special purpose facilities

Work performed by profession:

73. Mining Equipment Installer

74. Drifter on surface work

Ore mining

Work performed by profession:

75. Placer Miner

76. Chisel Loader

77. Drager

78. Dredge sailor

79. Dredge driver

80. Rocket driver

Extraction and processing of peat

Work performed by profession:

81. Ditcher

82. Grubber

83. Machine operator for the extraction and processing of sod peat

84. Driver of machines for the preparation of peat deposits for operation

85. Peat excavator driver

86. Peat worker, engaged in felling trees, on the lining of peat bricks

Processing of brown coal and ozocerite ores

Work performed by profession:

87. Mountain wax production operator

88. Operator for the production of ozokerite and ozokerite products

89. Crusher

90. Briquette press operator

91. Filling machine operator

VI. Exploration

and topographic - geodetic works

Work performed by profession:

92. Explosive, master explosives

93. Installer of geodetic signs

94. Electrician (mechanic) on duty and equipment repair, employed in the field

VII. Drilling of the wells

Work performed by profession:

95. Driller of operational and exploratory drilling of wells for oil and gas

96. Rigger, rigger - welder, rigger - electrician

97. Drilling rig operator

98. Well Cementing Engineer

99. Motorist of a cementing unit, minder of a cement-sand mixing unit

100. Pipe presser

101. Assistant driller for operational and exploratory drilling of oil and gas wells (first)

102. Assistant driller of operational and exploratory drilling of wells for oil and gas (second)

103. Drilling mud preparer busy preparing mud manually

104. Drilling rig maintenance fitter directly employed on drilling rigs

105. Locksmith - a repairman engaged in the repair of drilling equipment

106. Toollock installer

107. Electrician for maintenance of drilling rigs

VIII. Oil and gas

Works performed by professions and certain categories of workers:

108. Workover driller

109. Driller of a floating drilling unit at sea

110. Steam mobile dewaxing machine operator

111. Mobile compressor driver

112. Lift driver

113. Flushing machine operator

114. Hydraulic fracturing operator

115. Well preparation operator for workover and underground workover

116. Underground well workover operator

117. Operator for chemical treatment of wells

118. Well Workover Driller Assistant

119. Assistant driller of a floating drilling unit at sea

120. Workers, managers and specialists permanently employed in underground oil production

121. Locksmith for the installation and repair of offshore drilling bases and racks

122. Locksmith - a repairman engaged in the installation and maintenance of process equipment and the repair of oilfield equipment

123. Electrician for the repair and maintenance of electrical equipment, engaged in the maintenance and repair of technological equipment

IX. Ferrous metallurgy

124. Ladle, employed in work with molten metal

125. Metal heater employed at work in methodical, chamber furnaces and wells of rolling and pipe industries

126. Processor of surface defects of metal, employed at work with a pneumatic tool

Domain production

Work performed by profession:

127. Horse blast furnace

128. Blast furnace plumber

129. Hearth blast furnace

130. Driver wagon - scales

131. Skipova

Steelmaking

Work performed by profession:

132. Filling machine operator

133. Mixer

134. Blocker

135. Furnace reduction of iron and annealing of iron powders

136. Melter of deoxidizers

137. Converter's assistant steelworker

138. Handy steelworker open-hearth furnace

139. Assistant steelmaker of the electroslag remelting plant

140. Electric furnace steelworker's assistant

141. Caster of steel

142. Converter steelmaker

143. Open-hearth furnace steelmaker

144. Steelmaker of electroslag remelting plant

145. Electric furnace steelmaker

rolling production

Work performed by profession:

146. Roller of hot rolling mill

147. Pitch cooker

148. Hot rolling mill assistant

149. Presser - stitcher of rail fasteners

150. Locksmith - conductor, employed in rolling production

Pipe production

Work performed by profession:

151. Sizing mill roller

152. Roller of hot-rolled pipe mill

153. Roller of furnace pipe welding mill

154. Roller of cold-rolled pipe mill

155. Pipe mill roller

156. Pipe drawer employed on non-mechanized mills

157. Pipe calibrator on the press

158. Blacksmith on hammers and presses

159. Handy roller mill of hot-rolled pipes

160. Handy rolling mill for cold-rolled pipes

Ferroalloy production

Works performed by professions and certain categories of workers:

161. Hearth ferroalloy furnaces

162. Smelter engaged in melting and granulating molten vanadium pentoxide

163. Ferroalloy smelter

164. Workers involved in the smelting of silicon alloys in open arc furnaces

165. Workers engaged in obtaining metallic chromium and chromium-containing alloys by aluminothermic method

Coke production

166. Work associated with direct employment in the production of benzene, its hydrotreatment and rectification

Work performed by profession:

167. Barillet

168. Door

169. Crusher

170. Lukovoi

171. Scrubber - a pumper engaged in servicing a phenol plant in the shop for capturing coking products

172. Locksmith - repairman engaged in the maintenance of coke oven batteries

x. Non-ferrous metallurgy

Works performed by general professions:

173. Anode pourer engaged in pouring bottom sections of anodes in the production of aluminum, silumin and silicon

174. Fitter at the repair of bathtubs, engaged in drilling a recess for the cathode rod in the production of aluminum, silumin and silicon

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  • GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

    RESOLUTION

    In accordance with Article 10 of the Federal Law "On the Fundamentals of Labor Protection in the Russian Federation" (Sobraniye Zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 1999, No. 29, Art. 3702) The Government of the Russian Federation

    decides:

    Approve the attached list of heavy work and work with harmful or dangerous working conditions, in the performance of which the use of women's labor is prohibited.

    Prime Minister
    Russian Federation
    V.Putin

    List of heavy work and work with harmful or dangerous working conditions, in the performance of which the use of women's labor is prohibited

    APPROVED
    Government Decree
    Russian Federation
    February 25, 2000
    N 162

    I. Works related to lifting and moving weights manually

    1. Work related to lifting and moving weights manually, in case of exceeding the established norms of maximum permissible loads for women when lifting and moving weights manually

    II. Underground works

    2. Underground work in the mining industry and in the construction of underground structures, with the exception of work performed by women in leadership positions and not performing physical work; women engaged in sanitary and domestic services; women undergoing training and admitted to internships in the underground parts of the organization; women who must descend from time to time to the underground parts of the organization to perform work of a non-physical nature (the list of positions of managers, specialists and other workers associated with underground work, where, as an exception, the use of female labor is allowed, is given in paragraph 2 of the notes to this list)

    Foundry works

    3. Cupola worker

    4. Casting beater engaged in manual knockout

    5. Charge loader in cupolas and furnaces, busy loading the charge manually

    6. Casting welder

    7. Metal pourer

    8. Cutter engaged in work with pneumatic tools

    9. Melter of metal and alloys

    10. Workers involved in the suspension of hot casting on the conveyor and maintenance and repair of equipment in the tunnels of foundries

    Welding

    11. Gas welder and electric welder of manual welding, working in closed containers (tanks, boilers, etc.), as well as on high-rise communication structures (towers, masts) over 10 meters and climbing works

    Boiler, cold forging, drawing and spinning works

    Work performed by profession:

    12. Boilermaker

    13. Turner on turning and spinning machines, engaged in manual work

    14. Chaser employed at work with a hand pneumatic tool

    Forging and pressing and thermal works

    Work performed by profession:

    15. Bandezhnik engaged in hot work

    16. Springer engaged in hot work when winding springs from wire with a diameter of more than 10 mm

    17. Roller, busy rolling rings in a hot state

    18. Hot metal springer

    Metal plating and painting

    19. Sealing inside the caisson tanks

    20. Permanent hot lead plating (not galvanized)

    Locksmith and locksmith and assembly work

    Work performed by profession:

    21. A pneumatic driller who performs work with a pneumatic tool that transmits vibration to the hands of the worker

    22. Repairman, busy:

    adjustment of equipment in workshops and departments: hot-rolling, pickling, enamelling, insulating with the use of organosilicon varnishes, lead plating in cable production;

    on hot repair of selenium and shoping devices (equipment);

    adjustment of equipment in workshops and departments for the preparation and use of organosilicon varnishes and varnishes containing 40 percent or more of toluene, xylene;

    repair of equipment in closed fuel depots and oil facilities at thermal power plants, as well as repair of equipment in tunnels and heating chambers in heating networks;

    maintenance of water jacket furnaces in the production of non-ferrous metals and alloys;

    adjustment and repair of hot molds;

    directly in the workshops: milling, spreading, forming, foundry, pipe-filling, litho-mixing and assembly in the production of lead batteries;

    repair of technological equipment at engine test stations, running on leaded gasoline and located in boxes

    Works with lead

    23. Smelting, casting, rolling, broaching and stamping of lead products, as well as lead-plating of cables and soldering of lead batteries

    IV. Construction, installation and repair and construction works

    24. Hot repair of furnaces and boiler furnaces

    25. Uprooting stumps

    26. Fastening structures and parts using a construction and assembly gun

    27. Paving, demolition of buildings and structures

    28. Punching holes (furrows, niches, etc.) in concrete, reinforced concrete and stone (brick) structures manually and using pneumatic tools

    Work performed by profession:

    29. Reinforcement worker engaged in manual installation of frames, manual, bending machines and scissors

    30. Asphalt concrete worker, asphalt concrete worker-welder, engaged in manual work

    31. Hydromonitor

    32. A digger engaged in sinking wells

    33. Bricklayer employed in the laying of modular solid silicate bricks

    34. Roofer on steel roofs

    35. Caisson operator, caisson miner, caisson fitter, caisson electrician

    36. Motor grader driver

    37. Asphalt distributor driver, truck driver

    38. Concrete pumping plant operator, mobile bitumen melting plant operator

    39. Bulldozer driver

    40. Grader elevator operator

    41. Mobile asphalt mixer driver

    42. Asphalt paver driver

    43. Single-bucket excavator driver, rotary excavator driver (ditcher and trencher)

    44. The driver of an electric welding mobile unit with an internal combustion engine

    45. Mobile power station driver working at a power station with an internal combustion engine with a capacity of 150 hp. and more

    46. ​​Communications installer - antenna operator, busy working at height

    47. Fitter for the installation of steel and reinforced concrete structures when working at height and steeplejack work

    48. Solderer for lead (lead solderer)

    49. Carpenter

    50. Plumber, employed in the repair of the sewer network

    51. Pipe laying of industrial reinforced concrete pipes

    52. Piping of industrial brick pipes

    Open pit mining and the surface of existing and under construction mines and mines, enrichment, agglomeration, briquetting

    Works performed by general professions of mining and mining capital works:

    53. Hole driller

    54. Exploder, master explosives

    55. Miner for the prevention and extinguishing of fires

    56. Delivery of fixing materials to the mine

    57. Fastener

    58. Blacksmith Driller

    59. Drilling rig operator

    60. Loader driver

    61. Machine operator for drilling mine shafts with a full section

    62. Excavator driver

    63. Tipper engaged in manual rolling and rolling of trolleys

    64. Drifter

    65. Stem, busy feeding the trolleys into the stands manually

    66. Cleaner busy cleaning bunkers

    67. Electrician (mechanic) on duty and equipment repair, engaged in maintenance and repair of equipment, mechanisms, water and air lines in mining

    Works performed by general professions of enrichment, agglomeration, briquetting and certain categories of workers:

    68. Crusher employed in the crushing of hot pitch in the production of alumina

    69. Calciner engaged in the process of burning raw materials and materials in the production of mercury

    70. Workers and foremen of concentrating and crushing and screening factories, mines, mines and metallurgical enterprises engaged in crushing, grinding, grinding and blending ores of ferrous, non-ferrous and rare metals, fluorspar and coal, which form dust containing 10 percent and more free silicon dioxide, when performing work manually

    71. Workers employed in lead enrichment shops

    72. Workers and craftsmen engaged in the enrichment of niobium (loparite) ores

    Construction of subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes

    Work performed by profession:

    73. Mining Equipment Installer

    74. Drifter on surface work

    Ore mining

    Work performed by profession:

    75. Placer Miner

    76. Chisel Loader

    77. Drager

    78. Dredge sailor

    79. Dredge driver

    80. Rocket driver

    Extraction and processing of peat

    Work performed by profession:

    81. Ditcher

    82. Grubber

    83. Machine operator for the extraction and processing of sod peat

    84. Driver of machines for the preparation of peat deposits for operation

    85. Peat excavator driver

    86. Peat worker, engaged in felling trees, on the lining of peat bricks

    Processing of brown coal and ozocerite ores

    Work performed by profession:

    87. Mountain wax production operator

    88. Operator for the production of ozokerite and ozokerite products

    89. Crusher

    90. Briquette press operator

    91. Filling machine operator

    VI. Exploration and topographic and geodetic works

    Work performed by profession:

    92. Explosive, master explosives

    93. Installer of geodetic signs

    94. Electrician (mechanic) on duty and equipment repair, employed in the field

    VII. Drilling of the wells

    Work performed by profession:

    95. Driller of operational and exploratory drilling of wells for oil and gas

    96. Tower assembler, rig welder, rig electrician

    97. Drilling rig operator

    98. Well Cementing Engineer

    99. Cementing unit motorist, cement-sand mixing unit motorist

    100. Pipe presser

    101. Assistant driller for operational and exploratory drilling of oil and gas wells (first)

    102. Assistant driller of operational and exploratory drilling of wells for oil and gas (second)

    103. Drilling mud preparer busy preparing mud manually

    104. Drilling rig maintenance fitter directly employed on drilling rigs

    105. Repairman engaged in the repair of drilling equipment

    106. Toollock installer

    107. Electrician for maintenance of drilling rigs

    VIII. Oil and gas

    108. Workover driller

    109. Driller of a floating drilling unit at sea

    110. Steam mobile dewaxing machine operator

    111. Mobile compressor driver

    112. Lift driver

    113. Flushing machine operator

    114. Hydraulic fracturing operator

    115. Well preparation operator for workover and underground workover

    116. Underground well workover operator

    117. Operator for chemical treatment of wells

    118. Well Workover Driller Assistant

    119. Assistant driller of a floating drilling unit at sea

    120. Workers, managers and specialists permanently employed in underground oil production

    121. Locksmith for the installation and repair of offshore drilling bases and racks

    122. A mechanic-repairer engaged in the installation and maintenance of process equipment and the repair of oilfield equipment

    123. Electrician for the repair and maintenance of electrical equipment, engaged in the maintenance and repair of technological equipment

    IX. Ferrous metallurgy

    124. Ladle, employed in work with molten metal

    125. Metal heater employed at work in methodical, chamber furnaces and wells of rolling and pipe industries

    126. Processor of surface defects of metal, employed at work with a pneumatic tool

    Domain production

    Work performed by profession:

    127. Horse blast furnace

    128. Blast furnace plumber

    129. Hearth blast furnace

    130. Scale wagon driver

    131. Skipova

    Steelmaking

    Work performed by profession:

    132. Filling machine operator

    133. Mixer

    134. Blocker

    135. Furnace reduction of iron and annealing of iron powders

    136. Melter of deoxidizers

    137. Converter's assistant steelworker

    138. Handy steelworker open-hearth furnace

    139. Assistant steelmaker of the electroslag remelting plant

    140. Electric furnace steelworker's assistant

    141. Caster of steel

    142. Converter steelmaker

    143. Open-hearth furnace steelmaker

    144. Steelmaker of electroslag remelting plant

    145. Electric furnace steelmaker

    rolling production

    Work performed by profession:

    146. Roller of hot rolling mill

    147. Pitch cooker

    148. Hot rolling mill assistant

    149. Presser - stitcher of rail fasteners

    150. Fitter-conductor employed in section rolling production

    Pipe production

    Work performed by profession:

    151. Sizing mill roller

    152. Roller of hot-rolled pipe mill

    153. Roller of furnace pipe welding mill

    154. Roller of cold-rolled pipe mill

    155. Pipe mill roller

    156. Pipe drawer employed on non-mechanized mills

    157. Pipe calibrator on the press

    158. Blacksmith on hammers and presses

    159. Handy roller mill of hot-rolled pipes

    160. Handy rolling mill for cold-rolled pipes

    Ferroalloy production

    Works performed by professions and certain categories of workers:

    161. Hearth ferroalloy furnaces

    162. Smelter engaged in melting and granulating molten vanadium pentoxide

    163. Ferroalloy smelter

    164. Workers involved in the smelting of silicon alloys in open arc furnaces

    165. Workers engaged in obtaining metallic chromium and chromium-containing alloys by aluminothermic method

    Coke production

    166. Work associated with direct employment in the production of benzene, its hydrotreatment and rectification

    Work performed by profession:

    167. Barillet

    168. Door

    169. Crusher

    170. Lukovoi

    171. Scrubber-pump, engaged in the maintenance of the phenol plant in the workshop for capturing coking products

    172. Repairman engaged in the maintenance of coke oven batteries

    X. Non-ferrous metallurgy

    Works performed by general professions:

    173. Anode pourer engaged in pouring bottom sections of anodes in the production of aluminum, silumin and silicon

    174. Fitter at the repair of bathtubs, engaged in drilling a recess for the cathode rod in the production of aluminum, silumin and silicon

    175. Melter

    176. Calciner

    177. Repairman, electrician for the repair and maintenance of electrical equipment, employed in the main metallurgical shops

    178. Sinterer

    179. A shifter working at furnaces in the production of tin

    Production of non-ferrous and rare metals, production of powders from non-ferrous metals

    180. Works performed by workers and foremen employed in workshops (departments and sections) for the production of titanium tetrachloride (tetrachloride)

    181. Works performed by workers and craftsmen employed in the shops for chlorination of loparite concentrate

    182. Works performed by workers and foremen employed in workshops (departments and sections) for the reduction of tetrachloride and metal separation in the production of metallic titanium

    183. Works performed by workers and foremen employed in departments (at sites) of chlorination and rectification of titanium raw materials (slags)

    184. Works performed by workers employed in the department for processing slags by the sublimation method at a fuming plant in the production of tin

    185. Work performed by workers employed in smelting shops, as well as processing cinders in the production of mercury

    Work performed by profession:

    186. Anode in aluminum production

    187. Titanium sponge beater

    188. Pourer - pourer of metal

    189. Cathodic

    190. Converter

    191. Capacitor

    192. Installer of reaction apparatus, engaged in the installation and dismantling of baths and furnaces, in the repair and restoration of reaction apparatus

    193. Mercury Beater

    194. Furnace in the production of zinc dust

    195. Furnace on Welz stoves

    196. Furnace on reduction and distillation of titanium and rare metals

    197. Furnace for recovery of nickel powder

    198. Furnace for processing titanium-containing and rare-earth materials

    199. Sludger of electrolyte baths, busy cleaning baths by hand

    200. Molten salt cell

    Forming non-ferrous metals

    201. Work performed by a hot metal roller engaged in the rolling of non-ferrous metals and their alloys

    Production of aluminum by electrolytic method

    202. Work performed by workers and foremen

    Alumina production

    203. The work performed by the operator of the loaders engaged in repair work in hard-to-reach places of pneumatic and hydraulic loaders

    XI. Repair of equipment of power plants and networks

    Work performed by profession:

    204. An electrician for the repair of overhead power lines, engaged in climbing work repairing high-voltage power lines

    205. An electrician for the repair and installation of cable lines, engaged in the repair of cable glands with lead litharge and in the soldering of lead cable sleeves and sheaths

    XII. Production of abrasives

    Work performed by profession:

    206. Balancer - pourer of abrasive wheels, busy pouring lead into abrasive products

    207. Bulldozer driver employed in the hot dismantling of resistance furnaces in the production of abrasives

    208. Melter of abrasive materials

    209. A miner employed in a corundum shop

    210. Disassembler of resistance furnaces, employed in the shop for the production of silicon carbide

    XIII. Electrical production

    Works performed by general professions:

    211. Mercury Distiller

    212. Mercury rectifier molder working with open mercury

    Electric coal production

    213. Work performed by workers in the smelting of pitch

    cable production

    Work performed by profession:

    214. Presser of cables with lead or aluminum, engaged in hot pressing with lead

    215. Stripper of sheaths from cable products, engaged in stripping only lead sheaths

    Production of chemical current sources

    Work performed by profession:

    216. Caster of products from lead alloys

    217. Dry mass mixer (for lead batteries)

    218. Smelter of lead alloys

    219. Battery plate cutter, engaged in stamping - separation of molded lead plates

    XIV. Radio engineering and electronic production

    Work performed by profession:

    220. Tester of parts and devices, employed in testing devices in thermal pressure chambers at a temperature of +28 degrees. C and above and -60 degrees. C and below, subject to direct presence in them

    221. Caster of magnets on furnaces-crystallizers

    222. Smelter of shoopsalloy and bismuth

    XV. Production and repair of aircraft

    Work performed by profession:

    223. Aircraft engine repairman and aggregate repairman engaged in the repair of engines and aggregates running on leaded gasoline

    XVI. Shipbuilding and ship repair

    Work performed by profession:

    224. Armor of reinforced concrete ships, busy working on vibrating tables, vibrating platforms, cassette installations and with manual vibrators

    225. Ship bender employed in hot bending

    226. Ship's boilermaker

    227. Painter, ship insulator engaged in painting work in tanks, the area of ​​the second bottom, warm boxes and other hard-to-reach areas of ships, as well as in cleaning old paint in these areas of ships

    228. Coppersmith for the manufacture of ship products, engaged in hot work

    229. Ship carpenter working in closed compartments of ships

    230. Employees of the commissioning team at mooring, factory and state tests

    231. Ship's chopper, employed at work with a hand pneumatic tool

    232. Assembler of hulls of metal ships, engaged in sectional, block and slipway assembly of surface ships with a constant combination of his work with electric tack, gas cutting and metal processing with hand pneumatic tools, as well as in the repair of ships

    233. Mechanic for testing installations and equipment, engaged in the adjustment and testing of marine diesel engines in enclosed spaces and inside courts

    234. Ship fitter, engaged in installation inside ships during repairs

    235. Ship-repairer engaged in work inside ships

    236. Shipbuilder-repairman

    237. Ship rigger

    238. Pipeline ship

    XVII. Chemical production

    Works performed in chemical industries by professions and certain categories of workers:

    239. Melting operator engaged in melting and refining pitch

    240. A steamer employed in the tearing-stripping of rubber

    Production of non-organic products

    Calcium carbide production

    241. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed in furnaces and manual crushing of carbide

    Phosgene production

    242. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed at technological stages

    Production of mercury and its compounds

    243. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed at technological stages, except for production with remote control

    Production of yellow phosphorus

    244. Workers, shift managers and specialists directly involved in maintenance of shaft slotted furnaces, roasting and sintering furnaces, fine granulation plants, in phosphorus electric sublimation departments, in filling phosphorus tanks, in maintenance of storage tanks for phosphorus, phosphorus sludge, sludge distillation and in the processing of fire-liquid slag

    Production of phosphorus trichloride and phosphorus pentasulphide

    245. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed at technological stages

    Production of chlorine by the mercury method

    246. Workers employed at technological stages

    Production of liquid chlorine and chlorine dioxide

    247. Workers employed at technological stages

    Carbon disulfide production

    248. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed in the departments: retort and condensation

    Works with fluorine, hydrogen fluoride and fluorides

    249. Workers, managers and specialists (except for work performed in laboratories using hydrofluoric acid and fluorides)

    Production of arsenic and arsenic compounds

    250. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed at technological stages

    Silicon tetrachloride production

    251. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed at technological stages

    Industrial iodine production

    252. Workers engaged in the extraction of iodine

    Production of organic products

    Production of benzatron and its chlorine and bromo derivatives, vilontron

    253. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed at technological stages

    Production of aniline, paranitroaniline, aniline salts and fluxes

    254. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed at technological stages

    Production of benzidine and its analogues

    255. Workers, managers, specialists and other employees directly involved in the production and at the dissolution station of these products

    Production of carbon tetrachloride, golovaks, rematol, sovol

    256. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed at technological stages

    Chloropicrin production

    257. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed at technological stages

    Production of catalysts containing arsenic

    258. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed at technological stages

    Production of cyram, mercury- and arsenic-containing pesticides

    259. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed at technological stages

    Chloroprene production

    260. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed at technological stages

    Production of chloroprene rubber and latex

    261. Workers involved in the technological stages of polymerization and product isolation

    Production of ethyl liquid

    262. Workers, managers and specialists employed at technological stages

    Production of benzene, toluene, xylene

    263. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed at technological stages

    Paint and varnish production

    Production of lead litharge and minium, lead crowns, whitewash, lead greenery and yarmedyanka

    264. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed at technological stages

    Manufacture of chemical fibers and threads

    265. Regeneration operator engaged in the regeneration of carbon disulfide

    Manufacture of fiberglass products based on synthetic resins (phenol-formaldehyde, epoxy, unsaturated polyester resins)

    266. Operators employed in the contact molding of large-sized products with an area of ​​1.5 sq.m or more

    Production of medicines, medical, biological preparations and materials

    Production of antibiotics

    267. Filtration operator engaged in manual disassembly and assembly of filter presses with a frame size of more than 500 mm

    Obtaining morphine from raw opium

    268. Filtration operator engaged in manual disassembly and assembly of filter presses with a frame size of more than 500 mm

    Androgen production

    269. Operator for the production of synthetic hormones, engaged in the production of testosterone preparations and its derivatives

    XVIII. Production and processing of rubber compounds

    Work performed by profession:

    270. A vulcanizer engaged in loading and unloading products in boilers over 6 meters long, vulcanizing propeller shafts

    271. Rubber mixer driver

    272. Workers employed in the departments: cold vulcanization, production of radol and factis

    273. Repairer of rubber products, engaged in the manufacture and repair of large-sized rubber parts and products, in the vulcanization of reinforced parts (large tires, rubber fuel tanks, tanks, conveyor belts, etc.)

    Production, retreading and repair of tires

    274. Works performed by a vulcanizer, tire assembler (heavy duty)

    XIX. Processing of oil, gas, shale and coal, production of synthetic petroleum products, petroleum oils and lubricants

    Works performed by professions and certain categories of workers:

    275. Coke cleaner

    276. Coke unloader

    277. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed at technological units for leaded gasoline

    278. Workers employed in extraction shops and departments of production of aromatic hydrocarbons

    279. Workers involved in the preparation of arsenic solutions in the purification of sulfur-containing petroleum gas

    XX. Logging and timber rafting

    logging work

    280. Loading and unloading of round timber (except for balance sheets, mine stand and firewood up to 2 meters long)

    281. Stacking of round timber (except for balance sheets, pit stand and firewood up to 2 meters long)

    Work performed by profession:

    282. Logger

    283. Lumberjack engaged in felling, cross-cutting and hilling up longitude, chopping firewood, harvesting and cutting stump resin, as well as harvesting wood using hand tools

    284. Loader - a piler of timber, engaged in the creation of inter-operational and seasonal stocks of tree trunks and trees, loading trees, tree trunks and round timber (with the exception of balance sheets, a mine rack and firewood up to 2 meters long) onto a timber rolling stock and unloading them, performing work manually

    285. Choker

    Timber rafting

    Work performed by profession:

    286. Alloyer

    287. Rigger engaged in loading and unloading rigging

    288. Raft shaper

    XXI. Manufacture of pulp, paper, cardboard and products from them

    Work performed by profession:

    289. Operator for the preparation of chemical solutions, engaged in the dissolution of chlorine

    290. Impregnation operator engaged in the production of anti-corrosion and inhibition paper

    291. Fibrous cooker

    292. Pulp cook

    293. Treesteam

    294. Pyrite crusher

    295. Loader of balances in defibrers

    296. Loader of pyrites, sulfur furnaces and turms

    297. Sulphate loader

    298. Acid

    299. Mixer

    300. Acid tank builder

    301. Fiber sawmill

    302. Impregnation of paper and paper products, engaged in the impregnation of fiber

    303. Sulfuric acid regenerator

    304. Repairman, lubricator, cleaner of industrial and office space, an electrician for the repair and maintenance of electrical equipment, engaged in the production of sulfite pulp and sulfurous acid

    305. Cooper

    306. Dryer of a paper (cardboard) machine, employed on high-speed paper and cardboard machines operating at a speed of 400 or more meters per minute

    307. Chlorist

    XXII. Cement production

    308. Work performed by workers in the cleaning of sludge pools and talkers

    XXIII. Stone processing and production of stone products

    XXIII. Stone processing and production
    stone products

    Work performed by profession:

    309. Stone pourer

    310. Stonesmith

    311. Stonecutter

    312. Mill driver, busy breaking diabase crushed stone into powder

    313. Stone processing equipment adjuster

    314. Stone sawer

    315. Stone cutter

    XXIV. Manufacture of reinforced concrete and concrete products and structures

    316. Work as a cutter of concrete and reinforced concrete products

    XXV. Production of thermal insulation materials

    Work performed by profession:

    317. Bitumen worker

    318. Cupola worker

    XXVI. Production of soft roofing and waterproofing materials

    319. Works performed by the loader of digesters

    XXVII. Manufacture of glass and glass products

    Work performed by profession:

    320. Kvartseduv (except engaged in the manufacture of products with a diameter of up to 100 mm and a wall thickness of up to 3 mm)

    321. Quartz Smelter

    322. Mirror dyer working with mercury

    323. Composer of the charge, engaged in manual work using minium lead

    324. Halmovator

    XXVIII. Textile and light industry

    Works performed by the general professions of textile production:

    325. Sizing equipment operator engaged in non-mechanized lifting and removal of rollers

    326. Plumber, busy cleaning sewer trenches and wells

    Cotton primary processing

    327. Work as a presser

    Hemp-jute production

    328. Work as a fiber preparer, engaged in breaking bales of jute

    wool production

    Work performed by profession:

    329. Industrial cloth washer

    330. Assistant master, employed in the weaving shop in the production of cloth

    Felting and felt production

    Work performed by profession:

    331. Fuller engaged in the manufacture of dense felts

    332. Shoe fitter engaged in manual work

    333. Shoe remover from the lasts, engaged in the removal of felted shoes by hand

    Leather and leather production

    335. Transportation, unloading and loading of large leather raw materials and semi-finished products manually in the ash-cleaning shops of tanneries

    Work performed by profession:

    336. Skinning worker engaged in manual turning of large leathers on logs, in skinning and breaking down large leather raw materials

    337. Roller of skins, employed in the rolling of large and hard skins on skating rinks

    338. Raw hide cutter

    339. Sorter of products, semi-finished products and materials, engaged in sorting large leather raw materials

    340. Cleaner of products, semi-finished products and materials, engaged in manual cleaning of large leathers and large raw hides on logs

    Manufacture of leather shoes

    341. Work as a molder of parts and products employed on Anklepf-type machines

    XXIX. food industry

    342. Baling of corrugated production waste

    Works performed in the general professions of food production:

    343. Diffusion operator servicing intermittent diffusers when loading manually

    344. Ice harvester, engaged in harvesting ice in reservoirs and laying it in riots

    345. Bone Charcoal Maker

    346. The operator of cleaning machines, busy dismantling the separators by hand

    Production of meat products

    Work performed by profession:

    347. Cattle fighter engaged in operations of stunning, picking up, bleeding of cattle and small cattle and pigs; gutting, shooting cattle skins by hand; sawing carcasses; scalds and singes of pig carcasses and heads; processing of carcasses of cattle in a horizontal way

    348. Skinner

    349. Hide processor

    Extraction and processing of fish

    350. All types of work on fishing, search and receiving and transport sea ​​vessels, with the exception of sea floating crab and fish canning plants, fish processing bases, large freezing fishing trawlers and refrigerated ships, where the work of women is allowed in all jobs, excluding jobs (professions, positions) specified in sections XXXII " Sea transport" and XXXIII "River transport" of this list

    351. Turning fish barrels by hand

    Work performed by profession:

    352. Loader - unloader of food products, engaged in manual loading of grates with canned food into autoclaves

    353. Processor of a sea animal engaged in the skinning of skins of a sea animal

    354. A fish processor engaged in manual pouring and unloading of fish from vats, chests, ships, slots and other waterways; mixing fish in salted vats by hand

    355. Presser-squeezer of food products, engaged in the pressing (squeezing) of fish in barrels by hand

    356. Receiver of watercraft

    357. Coastal fisherman engaged in manual hauling of cast nets, ice fishing with cast nets, fixed nets and venters

    Extraction and production of table salt

    Work performed by profession:

    361. Salt loader in pools

    362. Pool preparer

    363. Track worker on the lake

    XXX. Rail transport and metro

    Works performed by professions and certain categories of workers:

    364. Accumulator repairer of lead batteries

    365. A trolley driver and his assistant working on broad gauge railway lines

    366. Freight train conductor

    367. Stoker locomotives in the depot

    368. Diesel train driver and his assistant

    369. Engine driver and his assistant working on broad gauge railway lines

    370. Locomotive driver and his assistant

    371. Locomotive driver and his assistant

    372. The driver of the traction unit and his assistant

    373. Electric locomotive driver and his assistant

    374. Electric train driver and his assistant

    375. Track fitter

    376. Porter engaged in the movement of luggage and hand luggage

    377. Inspector - repairman of wagons

    378. Puncher - pipe blower

    379. Conductor for escorting cargo and special wagons, engaged in escorting cargo on open rolling stock

    380. Washer of steam locomotive boilers

    381. Impregnation of lumber and wood products, engaged in impregnation with the use of oil antiseptics

    382. Speed ​​controller of carriages

    383. A mechanic for the repair of rolling stock, performing the work:

    for the repair of headsets on steam locomotives during their warm washing;

    in fire and smoke boxes;

    for blowing the bottom and gutters of electric rolling stock and diesel locomotives with electric transmission;

    for disassembly, repair and assembly of drain devices and safety valves, for inspection and filling of valves of drain devices in tanks from oil products and chemical products

    384. Train Builder, Assistant Train Builder

    385. Electrician of the contact network, employed on electrified railways working at height

    386. Asbestos waste loading workers permanently working in the asbestos waste ballast quarry

    XXXI. Automobile transport

    Work performed by profession:

    387. A car driver working on a bus with more than 14 seats (except for those employed in intra-factory, intra-city, suburban transportation and transportation in countryside within one day shift, provided that the bus is not involved in the maintenance and repair of the bus)

    388. A driver of a car working on a car with a carrying capacity of more than 2.5 tons (except for those employed in intra-factory, intra-city, suburban transportation and transportation in rural areas within one day shift, provided that they are not involved in the maintenance and repair of a truck)

    389. Automotive mechanic hand washing engine parts of a car running on leaded gasoline

    390. A car mechanic working on an engine break-in using leaded gasoline

    391. Mechanic for fuel equipment, employed in car fleets to repair fuel equipment for carburetor engines running on leaded gasoline

    XXXII. Sea transport

    392. Coastal boatswain, coastal sailor, senior coastal sailor (with the exception of local and suburban lines working at passenger berths)

    393. Ship's stoker and boiler operator engaged in maintenance of boilers on ships and cranes, regardless of the type of fuel burned in boilers

    394. Cranemaster and his assistant

    395. Crane operator (crane operator), employed on a floating crane, and his assistant

    396. Machine officers (mechanics, electromechanics and others) and machine crew (machinists, mechanics, electricians, turners and fitters of all kinds and others) of ships of all types of fleet

    397. Deck crew (boatswain, skipper, assistant skipper and sailors of all types) of ships of all types of fleet, as well as floating cleaning stations, docks, floating loaders of grain, cement, coal and other dusty cargo

    398. Workers of integrated teams and loaders engaged in loading and unloading operations in ports and marinas

    399. Crew members of all types of the fleet, combining work in two positions of deck and engine personnel

    XXXIII. River transport

    Work performed by profession and position:

    400. Loaders, docker-machine operators (except for docker-machine operators permanently working as crane operators, drivers of intraport transport and workers servicing machines and mechanisms of continuous action in the processing of goods, with the exception of substances belonging to hazard classes 1 and 2)

    401. Ship's stoker employed on solid fuel ships

    402. Sailors of all types of passenger and cargo-passenger ships (with the exception of hydrofoil and gliding ships, as well as ships operating on intra-city and suburban lines), dredgers, dredgers and ships of mixed "river-sea" navigation

    403. Crane operator (crane operator) employed on a floating crane

    404. Engine crew of ships of all types of fleet, as well as crew members of ships of all types of fleet, combining work in two positions of deck and engine personnel

    XXXIV. civil Aviation

    Works performed by professions and certain categories of workers:

    405. Aviation mechanic (technician) for airframe and engines, aviation mechanic (technician) for instruments and electrical equipment, aviation mechanic (technician) for radio equipment, aviation technician (mechanic) for parachutes and rescue equipment, aviation technician for fuels and lubricants , engineer employed directly at maintenance airplanes (helicopters)

    406. Porter engaged in the movement of luggage and hand luggage at airports

    407. The operator of gas stations, busy refueling aircraft leaded gasoline, as well as refueling special vehicles with leaded gasoline

    408. Workers involved in cleaning and repairing the inside of the fuel tanks of gas turbine aircraft

    409. Workers involved in the preparation of bitumen and the repair of runways and taxiways (grouting) at airfields

    XXXV. Connection

    410. Operational maintenance of radio equipment and communication equipment on high-rise structures (towers, masts) over 10 m high, not equipped with elevators

    XXXVI. Printing production

    Works related to the use of lead alloys

    411. Works on casting operations and stereotype finishing

    Work performed by profession:

    412. Adjuster of printing equipment, employed in the areas of casting stereotypes, type, typesetting and blank materials

    413. Caster

    414. Stereotyper

    Gravure printing workshops

    415. Work in the printing department of intaglio printing (except for the acceptance and packaging of finished products)

    416. Work done by a gravure plate etcher

    XXXVII. Production of musical instruments

    417. Peeling and cleaning of cast-iron frames of pianos and grand pianos on abrasive wheels

    418. Work performed by a manufacturer of parts for wind instruments, engaged in the manufacture of parts for brass instruments

    XXXVIII. Agriculture

    419. Operations in crop production, animal husbandry, poultry farming and fur farming with the use of pesticides, pesticides and disinfectants (under the age of 35)

    420. Servicing sires, sires, boars

    421. Loading and unloading animal corpses, confiscated goods and pathological material

    422. Work in wells, slurry tanks and cisterns, silos and haylage towers

    423. Work as tractor drivers - machinists of agricultural production

    424. Working as truck drivers

    425. Skinning from the corpses of cattle, horses and cutting carcasses

    426. Transportation, loading and unloading of pesticides

    427. Laying drainage tubes by hand

    XXXIX. Works performed in various sectors of the economy

    428. Cleaning, sanding and painting works in ship and railway tanks, ship liquid fuel tanks and oil tankers, cofferdams, fore and after peaks, chain boxes, double-bottom and double-board spaces and other hard-to-reach places

    429. Painting work using white lead, lead sulphate or other compounds containing these dyes

    430. Installation, repair and maintenance of contact networks, as well as overhead power lines when working at a height of more than 10 m

    431. Direct extinguishing of fires

    432. Maintenance of floating facilities, dredgers with ship rigging

    433. Cleaning of tanks (reservoirs, measuring tanks, tanks, barges, etc.) from sour oil, products of its processing and sulfur-containing petroleum gas

    434. Works with metallic mercury in open form(except for workers employed in installations and semi-automatic devices, where effective air exchange is ensured at the workplace)

    435. Composition of a mixture of gasoline with ethyl liquid

    436. Cleaning mercury rectifiers

    Work performed by profession:

    437. Antenna mast

    438. Bitumen cooker

    439. Snowmobile driver

    440. Diver

    441. Gas rescuer

    442. Mercury dispenser busy manually dosing exposed mercury

    443. Wood splitter engaged in manual work

    444. Boiler repairer of hot boilers

    445. Cauldron cleaner

    446. Painter engaged in the preparation of lead paints by hand

    447. Painter employed inside containers painting using paints and varnishes containing lead, aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons, as well as painting large-sized products in closed chambers with a spray gun using the same paints and varnishes

    448. Crane operator (crane operator) engaged in work at sea

    449. The driver (fireman) of the boiler house, engaged in the maintenance of steam and hot water boilers when loaded manually with an expense per change of solid mineral and peat fuel per driver (fireman) exceeding established norms maximum allowable loads for women when lifting and moving weights manually

    450. Parachutist (paratrooper-firefighter)

    451. Workers of the engine crew of floating cranes

    452. Pitch grinder

    453. Repairman of artificial structures

    454. Locksmith of emergency and restoration work, employed in the work of cleaning the sewer network

    455. Rigger engaged in the installation and dismantling of equipment

    456. Cleaner engaged in cleaning pipes, furnaces and gas ducts

    Notes:

    1. An employer may decide on the use of women's labor in jobs (professions, positions) included in this list, provided that safe working conditions are created, confirmed by the results of attestation of workplaces, with a positive conclusion from the state examination of working conditions and the State Sanitary and Epidemiological Supervision Service of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation.

    2. The list of positions of managers, specialists and other workers associated with underground work, in which, as an exception, the use of female labor is allowed:

    general manager, director, chief, technical supervisor, manager, chief engineer of mines and mines for the extraction of coal, ore and non-metallic minerals underground, for the construction of the subway, tunnels, mine construction and mine tunneling departments, construction and construction and installation departments and construction and other underground structures, their deputies and assistants; chief, chief engineer of mining shops and sections, their deputies and assistants; senior engineer, engineer, technician, other managers, specialists and employees who do not perform physical work; engineer, technician, laboratory assistant, other specialists and employees who do not perform physical work and with a non-permanent stay underground; chief surveyor, senior surveyor, mine surveyor, mine, mine surveyor; chief geologist, chief hydrogeologist, chief hydrologist, geologist of the mine, mines, geologist, hydrogeologist of the mine, mines, hydrogeologist, hydrologist;

    workers servicing stationary mechanisms with automatic start and stop, and not performing other work related to physical activity; employees undergoing training and admitted to internships in the underground parts of organizations;

    employees of scientific and educational institutions, design and design organizations;

    a doctor, middle and junior medical personnel, a bartender and other workers involved in sanitary and domestic services.



    
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