On approval of the 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. On approval of the list of heavy work and work with harmful or dangerous working conditions, during the performance of which
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Document name | Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of February 25, 2000 N 162 "ON APPROVAL OF THE LIST OF HARD WORK AND WORKS WITH HARMFUL OR DANGEROUS WORK CONDITIONS IN WHICH THE USE OF WOMEN'S LABOR IS PROHIBITED" |
Type of document | decree, list |
Host body | Russian government |
Document Number | 162 |
Acceptance date | 01.01.1970 |
Revision date | 25.02.2000 |
Date of registration in the Ministry of Justice | 01.01.1970 |
Status | valid |
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Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of February 25, 2000 N 162 "ON APPROVAL OF THE LIST OF HARD WORK AND WORKS WITH HARMFUL OR DANGEROUS WORK CONDITIONS IN WHICH THE USE OF WOMEN'S LABOR IS PROHIBITED"
Decree
Article 10 federal law"On the basics of labor protection in Russian Federation"(Collected Legislation of the Russian Federation, 1999, N 29, Art. 3702) The Government of the Russian Federation decides: To approve the attached list of hard work and work with harmful or hazardous conditions labor, in the performance of which the use of women's labor is prohibited.
Prime Minister
Russian Federation
V. PUTIN
Approved
Government Decree
Russian Federation
dated February 25, 2000 N 162
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 WORKS2. 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 involved in sanitation and consumer 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. METALWORKINGFoundry 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
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 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 job 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. A mechanic-repairman, busy: setting up equipment in workshops and departments:
hot-rolled, pickling, enameling, insulating 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
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 WORKS24. 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 of holes (furrows, niches, etc.) in concrete, reinforced concrete and stone (brick) structures manually and with the use of pneumatic tools Works performed by professions:
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 liters. from. and more
46. Communication installer-antenna operator, busy with work on high
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
V. MININGOpen 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. 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. Electrical fitter (fitter) on duty and equipment repair, engaged in maintenance and repair of equipment, mechanisms, water and air lines at mining operations Works performed in 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
structures special purpose
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. GEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION AND TOPOGRAPHIC-GEODETIC WORKSWork 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 WELLSWork 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 GAS108. 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 underground mining oil
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 METALLURGY124. 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 driver
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 unit
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. Rail fastener presser
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 related to 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 METALLURGYWorks 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. Metal pourer
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 material handling equipment employed on repair work in hard-to-reach places of pneumatic and hydraulic loaders
XI. REPAIR OF EQUIPMENT OF POWER PLANTS AND NETWORKSWork 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 soldering lead cable boxes and shells
XII. ABRASIVE PRODUCTIONWork performed by profession:
206. Balancer-filler 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 PRODUCTIONWorks 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. The cutter of battery plates, engaged in the stamping-separation of molded lead plates
XIV. RADIO ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTIONWork performed by profession:
220. Tester of parts and instruments, engaged in testing o o
devices in thermal vacuum chambers at a temperature of +28 C and above and -60 C and below, provided that they are directly located in them
221. Caster of magnets on furnaces-crystallizers
222. Smelter of shoopsalloy and bismuth
XV. PRODUCTION AND REPAIR OF AIRCRAFTWork performed by profession:
223. Aircraft engine repairman and assembly fitter engaged in the repair of engines and units running on leaded gasoline
XVI. SHIPBUILDING AND SHIP REPAIRWork 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 second bottom area, 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 ships
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 PRODUCTIONWork performed in chemical industries by profession 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 remote-controlled production
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,
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 red lead, lead crowns, whitewash,
lead greens 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 square meters. m and 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 COMPOUNDSWork 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. REFINING OF OIL, GAS, SHALE AND COAL, PRODUCTION OF SYNTHETIC PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, PETROLEUM OILS AND LUBRICANTSWorks 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. FOREST HARVESTING AND ALLOYlogging 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) Works performed by professions:
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-dumper 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. PRODUCTION OF PULP, PAPER, CARDBOARD AND PRODUCTS FROM THEMWork 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, oiler, cleaner of production and service premises, electrician for the repair and maintenance of electrical equipment, engaged in the production of sulfite cellulose and sulfurous acid
305. Cooper
306. Dryer of a paper (cardboard) machine, employed on high-speed paper and paperboard machines operating at a speed of 400 or more meters per minute
307. Chlorist
XXIII. CEMENT PRODUCTION308. Work performed by workers in the cleaning of sludge pools and talkers
XXIII. STONE PROCESSING AND PRODUCTION OF STONE MOLDING PRODUCTSWork 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. PRODUCTION OF REINFORCED CONCRETE AND CONCRETE PRODUCTS AND STRUCTURES316. Work as a cutter of concrete and reinforced concrete products
XXV. PRODUCTION OF THERMAL INSULATION MATERIALSWork performed by profession:
317. Bitumen worker
318. Cupola worker
XXVI. PRODUCTION OF SOFT ROOFING AND WATERPROOFING MATERIALS319. Works performed by the loader of digesters
XXVII. MANUFACTURE OF GLASS AND GLASS PRODUCTSWork 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 INDUSTRYWorks 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 soaking and ash shops of tanneries Works performed by professions:
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 INDUSTRY342. Baling of corrugated production waste Works performed by 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
Production of meat products
Work performed by profession:
347. A livestock fighter engaged in operations of stunning, picking up, bleeding large 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 ships, 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 barrels with fish by hand Work performed by profession:
352. Loader-unloader of food products, engaged in loading grates with canned food into autoclaves manually
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
Bakery production
358. Work performed by a dough maker employed on dough mixers with rolling bowls with a capacity of more than 330 liters when moving them manually
Tobacco-makhorka and fermentation production
359. Work performed by an auxiliary worker engaged in transporting bales of tobacco
Perfumery and cosmetics production
360. Work performed by a worker engaged in the grinding of amidochloric mercury
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. RAILWAY AND METROWorks 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-repairer of wagons
378. Punch-blow pipe
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: to repair the headset 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 TRANSPORTWork performed by profession:
387. A driver of a car working on a bus with more than 14 seats (except for those employed in intra-factory, intra-city, suburban and rural transportation within one day shift, provided that they are 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. Fuel equipment fitter, employed in car fleets to repair fuel equipment of carburetor engines running on leaded gasoline
XXXII. SEA TRANSPORT392. Coastal boatswain, coastal sailor, senior coastal sailor (with the exception of local and suburban lines working at passenger berths)
393. Ship fireman and boiler engineer engaged in servicing 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 locksmiths of all types 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 TRANSPORTWork 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 cargo, 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 AVIATIONWorks 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 directly involved in the maintenance of aircraft (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. CONNECTION410. Operational maintenance of radio equipment and communication equipment on high-rise structures (towers, masts) over 10 m high, not equipped with elevators
XXXVI. PRINTING PRODUCTION419. 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 in 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 ECONOMY428. Cleaning, sanding and painting works in ship and railway tanks, ship tanks liquid fuel 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 of 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 servicing steam and hot water boilers when loaded manually with the expense per change of solid mineral and peat fuel per driver (fireman), exceeding the established norms of maximum permissible loads for women when lifting and moving heavy loads 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 manager, manager, Chief Engineer mines and mines for the extraction of coal, ore and non-metallic minerals by the underground method, 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 sites, 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, mine geologist, mines, geologist, mine hydrogeologist, 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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GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
RESOLUTION
ON APPROVAL OF THE LIST
USE OF WOMEN'S LABOR
In accordance with Article 10 of the Federal Law "On the Fundamentals
labor protection in the Russian Federation" (Collection of Legislation
Russian Federation, 1999, N 29, art. 3702) government
Russian Federation decides:
Approve the attached list of heavy work and work with
harmful or dangerous working conditions, under which
the employment of women is prohibited.
Prime Minister
Russian Federation
Approved
Government Decree
Russian Federation
SCROLL
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 heavy loads
manually, in case of exceeding the established norms
II. Underground works
2. Underground work in the mining industry and
construction of underground structures, with the exception of works,
carried out by women in leadership positions and not
performing physical work; women involved in sanitation and
household services; women undergoing training and
admitted to internships in the underground parts of the organization;
women who must descend from time to time into the underground
parts of the organization to perform work of a non-physical nature
(list of positions of managers, specialists and other
allowed, as an exception, the use of female labor,
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. Burden loader in cupolas and furnaces, busy loading the charge
6. Casting welder
7. Metal pourer
8. Cutter engaged in work with pneumatic tools
9. Melter of metal and alloys
10. Workers involved in hanging hot castings on a 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 facilities (towers, masts) over 10 meters and climbing
Boiler rooms, cold forging, drawing
and pressing works
Work performed by profession:
12. Boilermaker
13. Turner on turning - spinning machines, employed at work
14. Chaser employed at work with manual 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. Continuous hot lead work (not
galvanized)
Locksmith and locksmith - assembly work
Work performed by profession:
21. Driller - pneumatic, doing the work
pneumatic tool that transmits vibration to the hands of the worker
22. Locksmith - repairman, busy:
adjustment of equipment in workshops and departments: hot-rolling,
pickling, enamelling, isolation using
organosilicon varnishes, lead coating in cable production;
on hot repair of selenium and shoping machines
(equipment);
adjustment of equipment in workshops and departments of preparation and
the use of organosilicon varnishes and varnishes containing 40 and
more than a percent of toluene, xylene;
repair of equipment in closed fuel depots and
oil farms at thermal power plants, as well as repair
equipment in tunnels and heating chambers in thermal
maintenance of water jacket ovens in the production of non-ferrous
metals and alloys;
adjustment and repair of hot molds;
directly in the workshops: milling, spreading,
forming, foundry, pipe stuffing, slurry and
assembly line in the production of lead batteries;
repair of technological equipment at motor test
stations operating on leaded gasoline and located in
Works with lead
23. Smelting, casting, rolling, broaching and stamping
lead products, as well as leaded cables and soldering lead
batteries
IV. Construction, assembly
and repair and construction works
24. Hot repair of furnaces and boiler furnaces
25. Uprooting stumps
26. Fastening of structures and parts using building
Mounting gun
27. Paving, demolition of buildings and structures
28. Punching holes (furrows, niches, etc.) in concrete,
reinforced concrete and stone (brick) structures manually and with
using pneumatic tools
Work performed by profession:
29. Fitting worker engaged in the manual installation of frames, manual,
bending machines and shears
30. Asphalt concrete worker, asphalt concrete worker - welder employed in
manual work
31. Hydromonitor
32. A digger engaged in sinking wells
33. Bricklayer engaged in masonry modular
solid silicate brick
34. Roofer on steel roofs
35. Caisson worker - apparatchik, caisson worker - tunneller, caisson worker -
locksmith, caisson worker - electrician
36. Motor grader driver
37. Asphalt distributor driver, truck driver
38. Concrete pump operator, machinist
mobile bitumen melting plant
39. Bulldozer driver
40. Grader driver - elevator
41. Mobile asphalt mixer driver
42. Asphalt paver driver
43. Single bucket excavator driver, excavator driver
rotary (ditcher and trencher)
44. The driver of an electric welding mobile unit with
internal combustion engine
45. Mobile power station driver working on
power plants with an internal combustion engine with a capacity of 150
hp and more
46. Communications installer - antenna operator, busy working at height
47. Assembler for the installation of steel and reinforced concrete structures
when working at height and climbing
48. Solderer for lead (lead solderer)
49. Carpenter
50. Locksmith - a plumber engaged in the repair of sewer
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 in the general professions of mining and
mining 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 trolleys into the stands manually
way
66. Cleaner busy cleaning bunkers
67. Electrician (mechanic) on duty and repair
equipment, maintenance and repair of equipment,
mechanisms, water and air lines in mining
Works performed by general enrichment professions,
agglomeration, briquetting and certain categories of workers:
68. Crusher engaged in crushing hot pitch in
alumina production
69. Calciner engaged in the process of burning raw materials and
materials in mercury production
70. Workers and masters of concentrating and crushing -
sorting plants, mines, mines and metallurgical
enterprises engaged in crushing, grinding, grinding
and blending of ores of ferrous, non-ferrous and rare metals, hydrofluoric
spar and coal, which produce dust containing 10 percent
and more free silicon dioxide, when working manually
71. Workers employed in lead enrichment shops
72. Workers and foremen 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. The driver of machines for the preparation of peat deposits for
exploitation
85. Peat excavator driver
86. Peat worker, busy felling trees, on the pavement
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 repair
field equipment
VII. Drilling of the wells
Work performed by profession:
95. Driller of operational and exploratory drilling of wells
for oil and gas
96. Vyshkomontazhnik, vyshkomontazhnik - welder, vyshkomontazhnik -
electrician
97. Drilling rig operator
98. Well Cementing Engineer
99. Cementing unit minder, cement minder -
sand mixing unit
100. Pipe presser
101. Assistant driller of operational and exploration
drilling wells for oil and gas (first)
102. Assistant driller of operational and exploration
well drilling for oil and gas (second)
103. Drilling mud preparer busy preparing
solution manually
104. Drilling rig maintenance fitter, directly employed
on drilling
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
employees:
108. Workover driller
109. Driller of a floating drilling unit at sea
110. Steam mobile dewaxing operator
installations
111. Mobile compressor driver
112. Lift driver
113. Flushing machine operator
114. Hydraulic fracturing operator
115. Well preparation operator for capital and
underground repairs
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
underground oil production
121. Locksmith for the installation and repair of the foundations of offshore drilling and
122. Locksmith - repairman engaged in installation and maintenance
technological equipment and repair of oilfield
equipment
123. Electrician for repair and maintenance
electrical equipment, engaged in maintenance and repair
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 production
126. Processor of surface defects of metal, engaged in
work with pneumatic tools
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 driver
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 - a conductor employed in a 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
161. Hearth ferroalloy furnaces
162. Smelter engaged in melting and granulation of molten
vanadium pentoxide
163. Ferroalloy smelter
164. Workers engaged in the smelting of silicon alloys in open
arc furnaces
165. Workers engaged in the production of chromium metal and
Coke production
166. Work related to direct employment in
benzene production, hydrotreatment and distillation
Work performed by profession:
167. Barillet
168. Door
169. Crusher
170. Lukovoi
171. Scrubber - a pumper engaged in the maintenance of phenol
installations in the shop for catching coking products
172. Locksmith - a repairman engaged in the maintenance of coke ovens
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 on the repair of bathtubs, busy drilling
recesses for the cathode rod in the production of aluminum, silumin
and silicon
175. Melter
176. Calciner
177. Locksmith - repairman, electrician for repairs 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 craftsmen engaged in
workshops (departments and sites) for the production of tetrachloride
titanium (tetrachloride)
181. Works performed by workers and craftsmen engaged in
workshops for chlorination of loparite concentrate
182. Works performed by workers and foremen engaged in
workshops (departments and sites) for the recovery of tetrachloride and
metal separation in the production of metallic titanium
183. Works performed by workers and foremen engaged in
departments (on sites) of chlorination and rectification of titanium
raw materials (slag)
184. Work performed by workers employed in the department
processing of slag by sublimation at a fuming plant in
tin production
185. Work performed by workers employed in smelters
workshops, as well as for the processing of 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 baths and furnaces, repairing and restoring reaction
devices
193. Mercury beater
194. Furnace in the production of zinc dust
195. Furnace on Welz stoves
196. Pechevoi 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
way
200. Molten salt cell
Forming non-ferrous metals
201. Work performed by a hot metal rolling worker employed
in 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 material handling equipment employed on
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. Electrician for the repair of overhead power lines,
engaged in climbing work repairing high-voltage lines
power transmission
205. Electrician for the repair and installation of cable lines,
engaged in the repair of cable glands with lead litharge and soldering
lead cable sleeves and sheaths
XII. Production of abrasives
Work performed by profession:
206. Balancer - filler of abrasive circles, busy
lead-filled abrasive products
207. Bulldozer driver employed in the hot dismantling of furnaces
resistance 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 workshop
silicon carbide production
XIII. Electrical production
Works performed by general professions:
211. Mercury Distiller
212. Shaper of mercury rectifiers, performing work 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, employed
hot pressing with lead
215. Stripper of sheaths from cable products, busy filming
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. The cutter of battery plates, engaged in stamping -
separation of molded lead plates
XIV. Radio engineering and electronic production
Work performed by profession:
220. Tester of parts and instruments, engaged in testing
devices in thermal vacuum chambers at a temperature of +28 degrees. From and above and
60 deg. 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 repairman
units engaged in the repair of motors and units operating on
leaded gasoline
XVI. Shipbuilding and ship repair
Work performed by profession:
224. Reinforcing concrete ships, busy working on
vibrating tables, vibrating platforms, cassette units and with manual
vibrators
225. Ship bender employed in hot bending
226. Ship's boilermaker
227. Painter, ship insulator, employed in painting work in
tanks, second bottom area, warm boxes and other
hard-to-reach areas of ships, as well as during cleaning works
old paint in the indicated areas of the vessels
228. Coppersmith for the manufacture of ship products, employed in
hot jobs
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 manual
pneumatic tool
232. Metal ship hull assembler employed in
sectional, block and slipway assembly of surface vessels with
constant combination of their work with electric tack,
gas cutting and metal processing with manual pneumatic
tools, as well as in the repair of ships
233. Locksmith - mechanic for testing installations and equipment,
engaged in the adjustment and testing of marine diesel engines in closed
premises and inside courts
234. Locksmith - fitter ship, employed in the installation inside
ships under repair
235. Locksmith - ship repairer, employed at work inside ships
236. Shipbuilder - repairman
237. Ship rigger
238. Pipeline ship
XVII. Chemical production
Works performed in chemical industries by profession and
239. Melting operator engaged in melting and refining
240. A steamer engaged in tearing - stripping 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 in
technological stages
Production of mercury and its compounds
243. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed in
technological stages, except for productions with remote
management
Production of yellow phosphorus
244. Workers, shift managers and specialists,
directly engaged in the maintenance of shaft slotted furnaces,
roasting and sintering furnaces, fines granulation plants, in
phosphorus electric sublimation departments, filling phosphorus
tanks, maintenance of storage tanks of phosphorus, phosphoric
sludge, sludge distillation and flammable slag processing
Production of phosphorus trichloride
and phosphorus pentasulphide
245. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed in
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
compartments: retort and condensation
Works with fluorine, hydrogen fluoride and fluorides
249. Workers, managers and specialists (except for works
performed in laboratories using hydrofluoric acid and
fluorides)
Production of arsenic and arsenic compounds
250. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed in
technological stages
Silicon tetrachloride production
251. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed in
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 in
technological stages
Production of aniline, paranitroaniline,
aniline salts and fluxes
254. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed in
technological stages
Production of benzidine and its analogues
255. Workers, managers, specialists and other employees,
employed directly in production and at the dissolution station
specified products
Production of carbon tetrachloride,
golovaks, rematola, sovol
256. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed in
technological stages
Chloropicrin production
257. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed in
technological stages
Production of catalysts containing arsenic
258. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed in
technological stages
Production of cyram, mercury-
259. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed in
technological stages
Chloroprene production
260. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed in
technological stages
Production of chloroprene rubber and latex
261. Workers employed in the technological stages of polymerization
and product isolation
Production of ethyl liquid
262. Workers, managers and specialists employed in
technological stages
Production of benzene, toluene, xylene
263. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed in
technological stages
Paint and varnish production
Production of lead litharge and red lead, lead
kronov, white, lead green and yarmedyanka
264. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed in
technological stages
Manufacture of chemical fibers and threads
265. Regeneration operator engaged in regeneration
carbon disulfide
Manufacture of fiberglass products based on
synthetic resins (phenol-formaldehyde,
epoxy, unsaturated polyester resins)
266. Operators employed in contact molding
large-sized products with an area of 1.5 square meters. m and more
Production of medicines, medical, biological
preparations and materials
Production of antibiotics
267. Filtration operator engaged in filter disassembly and assembly
Presses with frames over 500 mm manually
Obtaining morphine from raw opium
268. Filtration operator engaged in disassembly and assembly
filter - presses with a frame size of more than 500 mm manually
Androgen production
269. Operator for the production of synthetic hormones, busy
preparations of testosterone and its derivatives
XVIII. Production and processing of rubber compounds
Work performed by profession:
270. A vulcanizer engaged in loading, unloading products in
boilers with a length of more than 6 meters, vulcanization of propeller shafts
271. Rubber mixer driver
272. Workers employed in departments: cold vulcanization,
elaboration of radol and facts
273. Repairer of rubber products, engaged in the manufacture
and repair of large rubber parts and products, on
vulcanization of reinforced parts (large tires, rubber
fuel tanks, reservoirs, conveyor belts, etc.)
Production, retreading and repair of tires
274. Works performed by a vulcanizer, tire assembler
(heavy)
XIX. Oil, gas, shale and coal processing, generation
synthetic petroleum products, petroleum oils and lubricants
Works performed by professions and certain categories
employees:
275. Coke cleaner
276. Coke unloader
277. Workers, shift managers and specialists employed in
process units for leaded gasoline
278. Workers employed in extraction shops and departments
production of aromatic hydrocarbons
279. Workers involved in the preparation of arsenic solutions at
sulphurous petroleum gas treatment
XX. Logging and timber rafting
logging work
280. Loading and unloading of round timber (for
except for balances, a mine rack and firewood up to 2 meters long)
281. Stacking round timber (excluding
balances, a mine rack and firewood up to 2 meters long)
Work performed by profession:
282. Logger
283. Lumberjack engaged in felling, bucking whips and
hilling longitude, chopping firewood, harvesting and cutting stump
pitching, as well as harvesting wood using manual
tools
284. Loader - a loader of timber, engaged in the creation
inter-operational and seasonal stocks of tree trunks and trees, loading
trees, logs and round timber (excluding
balances, a mine rack and firewood up to 2 meters long) on
timber rolling stock and their unloading, performing work
285. Choker
Timber rafting
Work performed by profession:
286. Alloyer
287. Rigger engaged in loading and unloading rigging
288. Raft shaper
XXI. Production of pulp, paper,
cardboard and products from them
Work performed by profession:
289. Operator for the preparation of chemical solutions, employed in
dissolving chlorine
290. Impregnation operator employed in production
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. Impregnator of paper and paper products engaged in impregnation
303. Sulfuric acid regenerator
304. Locksmith - repairman, oiler, cleaner of industrial and
office space, electrician for repair and maintenance
electrical equipment engaged in the production of sulfite pulp and
sulfurous acid
305. Cooper
306. Dryer of a paper (cardboard) machine,
employed in high-speed paper and board making
machines operating at speeds of 400 or more meters per minute
307. Chlorist
XXII. Cement production
308. Work performed by workers in the treatment of sludge
pools and chatterboxes
XXIII. Stone processing and production
stone products
Work performed by profession:
309. Stone pourer
310. Stonesmith
311. Stonecutter
312. Mill driver engaged in breaking diabase rubble in
313. Stone processing equipment adjuster
314. Stone sawer
315. Stone cutter
XXIV. Production 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. Soft roof production
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 for those engaged in the manufacture of products with a diameter
up to 100 mm and wall thickness up to 3 mm)
321. Quartz Smelter
322. Mirror dyer working with mercury
323. Composer of the charge, engaged in manual work using
red lead
324. Halmovator
XXVIII. Textile and light industry
Works performed by the general professions of textile production:
325. Sizing equipment operator employed in
non-mechanized lifting and removal of rollers
326. Locksmith - a plumber engaged in cleaning sewer
trenches and wells
Cotton primary processing
327. Work as a presser
Penko - jute production
328. Work as a fiber preparer, engaged in breaking bales
wool production
Work performed by profession:
329. Industrial cloth washer
330. Assistant master, employed in the weaving shop in production
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
Leather and leather production
semi-finished products in tanning, dyeing and fat drums
335. Transportation, unloading and loading of large leather
raw materials and semi-finished products manually in the cleaning and ash shops
tanneries
Work performed by profession:
336. Scraper engaged in turning large leathers on decks
manually, on the skinning and breakdown of large leather raw materials
337. Roller of skins, engaged in the rolling of large and hard skins
on the skating rinks
338. Raw hide cutter
339. Sorter of products, semi-finished products and materials, busy
sorting of large leather raw materials
340. Cleaner of products, semi-finished products and materials, employed
cleaning of large leathers and large raw hides on decks
Manufacture of leather shoes
341. Work as a molder of parts and products employed on machines
type "Anklepf"
XXIX. food industry
342. Baling of corrugated production waste
Works performed in general professions of food production
products:
343. Diffusion operator servicing diffusers
periodic action when loading manually
344. Ice harvester engaged in the harvesting of ice in reservoirs and
stacking it up in riots
345. Bone Charcoal Maker
346. Cleaning machine operator engaged in dismantling
separators manually
Production of meat products
Work performed by profession:
347. Cattle fighter engaged in operations of stunning, hooking,
bleeding of large and small cattle and pigs;
gutting, shooting cattle skins by hand;
sawing carcasses; scalds and singes of pig carcasses and heads; carcass processing
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 -
transport sea vessels, with the exception of marine floating
crab-fish canning factories, fish processing bases, large
freezing fishing trawlers and refrigerated marine vessels,
where the work of women is allowed in all jobs, excluding work
(professions, positions) specified in sections XXXII "Marine
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
loading grates with canned food into autoclaves manually
353. Processor of a sea animal engaged in the skinning of skins
sea animal
354. Fish processor engaged in pouring - unloading fish
manually from vats, chests, ships, slots and other navigable
containers; mixing fish in salted vats by hand
355. Presser - wringer of food products, employed in
pressing (squeezing) fish in barrels by hand
356. Receiver of watercraft
357. Coastal fisherman engaged in hand-drawn
nets, ice fishing on cast nets, fixed nets and
ventilation
Bakery production
358. Work performed by a tester employed in dough mixers
machines with rolling bowls with a capacity of more than 330 liters with
moving them manually
Tobacco - shag and fermentation production
359. Work performed by an auxiliary worker employed
transporting bales of tobacco
Perfumery - cosmetic production
360. Work performed by a worker engaged in grinding
amidochloric mercury
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. Railway transport and subway
Works performed by professions and certain categories
364. Accumulator repairer of lead batteries
365. The driver of the trolley and his assistant, working on
366. Freight train conductor
367. Stoker locomotives in the depot
368. Diesel train driver and his assistant
369. The 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. The fitter of the path (if the established norms are exceeded,
permissible loads for women when lifting and moving heavy loads
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, busy
cargo escort on open rolling stock
380. Washer of steam locomotive boilers
381. Impregnation of lumber and wood products, employed
impregnated with oil antiseptics
382. Speed controller of carriages
383. Rolling stock repairman performing
for the repair of headsets on steam locomotives during their warm washing;
in fire and smoke boxes;
for blowing out the bottom and gutters of the electric rolling stock and
locomotives with electric transmission;
for disassembly, repair and assembly of drain devices and
safety valves, for inspection and filling of drain valves
devices in tanks from under oil products and chemical products
384. Train Builder, Assistant Train Builder
385. The electrician of the contact network, employed on
electrified railways working at height
386. Workers loading asbestos waste, constantly
workers in the ballast quarry of asbestos waste
XXXI. Automobile transport
Work performed by profession:
387. Car driver working on a bus with a quantity
more than 14 places (except for those employed at intra-plant, intra-city,
suburban and rural transport in
within one day shift, provided that they are not involved in
maintenance and repair of the bus)
388. Car driver 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,
subject to non-involvement in maintenance and performance
truck repair)
389. Car mechanic doing manual washing
engine parts of a car running on leaded gasoline
390. Car mechanic busy running
leaded gasoline engine
391. Mechanic for fuel equipment employed in car fleets
on the repair of fuel equipment of carburetor engines,
running on leaded gasoline
XXXII. Sea transport
392. Coastal boatswain, coastal sailor, senior sailor
coastal (except for those working on passenger berths
local and suburban lines)
393. Ship's stoker and boiler engineer engaged in maintenance
boilers on ships and cranes, regardless of the type
fuel burned in boilers
394. Cranemaster and his assistant
395. Crane operator (crane operator) employed on a floating crane, and
his assistant
396. Machine command staff (mechanics, electromechanics and
others) and the machine team (machinists, mechanics, electricians,
turners and locksmiths of all types and others) of all types of ships
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 grain loaders,
cement, coal and other dusty goods
398. Workers of integrated teams and loaders employed in
loading and unloading operations in ports and marinas
399. Crew members of all types of the fleet, combining work on
two posts of deck and engine staff
XXXIII. River transport
Work performed by profession and position:
400. Loaders, dockers - machine operators (except for dockers -
machine operators permanently working as crane operators, drivers
intraport transport and workers servicing machines and
mechanisms of continuous action in the processing of goods, for
except for substances belonging to hazard classes 1 and 2)
401. Ship's stoker employed on ships powered by solid
402. Sailors of all types of passenger and
cargo-passenger ships (with the exception of hydrofoils
and gliding, as well as ships operating on intracity and
suburban lines), dredgers, dredgers and vessels of mixed
"river - sea" swimming
403. Crane operator (crane operator) employed on a floating crane
404. Engine crew of ships of all types of fleet, as well as members
crews of ships of all types of the fleet, combining work in two
positions of deck and engine personnel
XXXIV. civil Aviation
Works performed by professions and certain categories
405. Aviation mechanic (technician) for airframe and engines,
aircraft mechanic (technician) for instruments and electrical equipment,
aviation mechanic (technician) for radio equipment, aviation
technician (mechanic) for parachute and rescue
means, aviation technician for fuels and lubricants,
engineer directly involved in maintenance
airplanes (helicopters)
406. Porter engaged in the movement of luggage and hand luggage in
airports
407. The operator of gas stations, busy refueling
aircraft with leaded gasoline, as well as refueling
special vehicles with leaded gasoline
408. Workers involved in cleaning and repairing the inside of fuel
gas turbine aircraft tanks
409. Workers engaged in the preparation of bitumen and the repair of take-off
Landing strips and taxiways (sealing) at airfields
XXXV. Connection
410. Operational - maintenance
radio equipment and communication equipment on high-rise buildings
(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
sections of castings of stereotypes, font, typesetting and white space
materials
413. Caster
414. Stereotyper
Gravure printing workshops
415. Work in the printing department of intaglio printing (except
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
instruments, engaged in the manufacture of parts for brass
tools
XXXVIII. Agriculture
419. Operations in plant growing, animal husbandry,
poultry and fur farming with the use of pesticides, pesticides
and disinfectants (under the age of 35)
420. Servicing bulls - producers, stallions -
producers, boars
421. Loading and unloading animal carcasses, confiscated goods and
pathological material
422. Work in wells, slurry tanks and cisterns,
silos and hay towers
423. Work as tractor drivers - agricultural machinists
production
424. Working as truck drivers
425. Skinning from the corpses of cattle, horses and
carcass cutting
426. Transportation, loading and unloading of pesticides
427. Laying drainage tubes by hand
XXXIX. Work performed in various
sectors of the economy
428. Cleaning, scouring and painting work in ships and
railway tanks, ship fuel oil tanks and
oil tankers, cofferdams, fore and after peaks, chain
boxes, double-bottom and double-side spaces and other
hard-to-reach places
429. Painting work using white lead,
lead sulfate 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 over 10 m
431. Direct extinguishing of fires
432. Maintenance of floating facilities, dredgers with the performance
ship rigging
433. Cleaning of containers (reservoirs, measuring tanks, cisterns, barges and
etc.) from sour oil, products of its processing and
434. Works with metal mercury in open form (except
workers employed at installations and semi-automatic machines, where
ensure efficient air exchange in 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 dosing machine busy dosing open 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
447. Painter employed inside the containers by painting using
paints and varnishes containing lead, aromatic and
chlorinated hydrocarbons, as well as the coloring of large
products in closed chambers with a spray gun using the same
paintwork materials
448. Crane operator (crane operator) engaged in work at sea
449. The driver (fireman) of the boiler house, engaged in maintenance
steam and hot water boilers when loaded manually with a flow rate of
change of solid mineral and peat fuel to one
driver (fireman), exceeding the established norms
permissible loads for women when lifting and moving heavy loads
450. Parachutist (paratrooper - fireman)
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
sewerage cleaning works
455. Rigger engaged in the installation and dismantling of equipment
456. Cleaner engaged in cleaning pipes, furnaces and gas ducts
Notes. 1. The employer may decide on
employment of women in jobs (professions, positions),
included in this list, subject to the creation of safe
working conditions, confirmed by the results of certification of workers
places, with a positive conclusion of the state examination
working conditions and service of the state sanitary and epidemiological supervision of the subject of the Russian
Federation.
2. List of positions of managers, specialists and others
workers associated with underground work, where
permitted, as an exception, the use of female labor:
general manager, director, chief, technical
manager, manager, chief engineer of mines and mines at
mining of coal, ore and non-metallic minerals by underground
construction of the subway, tunnels, mine construction and
mine tunneling departments, construction and construction -
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, not
performing physical work; engineer, technician, laboratory assistant, others
specialists and employees who do not perform physical work and with
unstable stay underground; chief surveyor, senior
mine surveyor, mine surveyor, mines, mine surveyor; chief geologist,
chief hydrogeologist, chief hydrologist, mine and mine geologist,
geologist, mine hydrogeologist, mines, hydrogeologist, hydrologist;
workers servicing stationary mechanisms with
automatic start and stop, and do not perform other work,
associated with physical activity; employees taking the course
training and admitted to internships in the underground parts of organizations;
employees of scientific and educational institutions,
design and design organizations;
doctor, middle and junior medical staff, bartender and
other workers engaged in sanitary and domestic services.
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 motor 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. Electrical fitter (fitter) 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 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 driver
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. 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
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 assembly fitter engaged in the repair of engines and units 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 second bottom area, 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 ships
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 remote-controlled production
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 whips and trees, loading trees, whips 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, oiler, cleaner of production and service premises, electrician for the repair and maintenance of electrical equipment, engaged in the production of sulfite cellulose and sulfurous acid
305. Cooper
306. Dryer of a paper (cardboard) machine, employed on high-speed paper and paperboard 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 ships, 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. An electrician of a contact network employed on electrified railways by 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 driver of a car working on a bus with more than 14 seats (except for those employed in intra-factory, intra-city, suburban and rural transportation within one day shift, provided that they are 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. Fuel equipment fitter, employed in car fleets to repair fuel equipment of 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 fireman and boiler engineer engaged in servicing 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 locksmiths of all types 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 cargo, 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 directly involved in the maintenance of aircraft (helicopters)
406. Porter engaged in the movement of luggage and hand luggage at airports
407. Operator of gas stations, engaged in refueling aircraft with 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. Work with metallic mercury in the open (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 servicing steam and hot water boilers when loaded manually with the expense per change of solid mineral and peat fuel per driver (fireman), exceeding the established norms of maximum permissible loads for women when lifting and moving heavy loads 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 director, director, head, technical manager, manager, chief engineer of mines and pits in the extraction of coal, ore and non-metallic minerals by the underground method, in the construction of the subway, tunnels, mine construction and mine sinking departments, construction and construction and installation departments and construction and other underground structures, their deputies and assistants; chief, chief engineer of mining shops and sites, 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, mine geologist, mines, geologist, mine hydrogeologist, 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.
Government of the Russian Federation decides:
1. Approve the attached changes that are made to the acts of the Government of the Russian Federation on the management of apartment buildings.
2. Establish that subparagraph "h" of paragraph 4 1 of the Licensing Regulations entrepreneurial activity on the management of apartment buildings, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of October 28, 2014 N 1110 "On licensing business activities for the management of apartment buildings" (as amended by this resolution), is applicable from March 1, 2019, clause 4 2 of the said Regulation (in wording of this resolution) is applied after 10 days from the date of entry into force of this resolution.
Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation
D. Medvedev
Changes that are made to the acts of the Government of the Russian Federation on the management of apartment buildings
1. In the Rules for the maintenance of common property in an apartment building, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of August 13, 2006 N 491 "On approval of the Rules for the maintenance of common property in an apartment building and the Rules for changing the amount of payment for the maintenance of residential premises in the event of the provision of services and performance of work on the management, maintenance and repair of common property in an apartment building of inadequate quality and (or) with interruptions exceeding the established duration "(Sobraniye zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 2006, N 34, art. 3680; 2016, N 1, art. 244):
a) subparagraph "e 1" of paragraph 26 shall be stated as follows:
"e 1) a register of owners of premises in an apartment building, the maintenance of which is provided for by Part 3 1 of Article 45 of the Housing Code of the Russian Federation, as well as a list of persons using common property on the basis of agreements drawn up taking into account the requirements of the legislation of the Russian Federation on the protection of personal data (by decision general meeting owners of premises in an apartment building);";
b) in paragraph 27, the words "technical documentation for an apartment building and other documents, make the necessary changes related to the management of common property" shall be replaced by the words "technical documentation for an apartment building and other documents related to the management of such an apartment building, keys to the premises, included in the common property, electronic access codes to the equipment included in the common property, and other technical means and equipment necessary for the operation and management of the apartment building, to make the necessary changes in such documents related to the management of the common property.
2. In the Rules for the implementation of activities for the management of apartment buildings, approved by the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of May 15, 2013 N 416 "On the procedure for the implementation of activities for the management of apartment buildings" (Collected Legislation of the Russian Federation, 2013, N 21, Art. 2652; 2016 , N 1, item 244; 2018, N 15, item 2113):
a) in paragraph 4:
subparagraph "a" after the words "provided by the Rules for the maintenance of common property in an apartment building, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of August 13, 2006 N 491," add the words "keys to the premises that are part of the common property of the owners of premises in an apartment building, electronic access codes to equipment that is part of the common property in an apartment building, and other technical means and equipment necessary for the operation and management of an apartment building (hereinafter referred to as technical documentation for an apartment building and other documents, technical means and equipment related to the management of such an apartment building),";
subparagraph "b" shall be stated in the following wording:
"b) maintaining a register of owners of premises in an apartment building in accordance with Part 3 1 of Article 45 of the Housing Code of the Russian Federation, collecting, updating and storing information about tenants of premises in an apartment building, as well as about persons using the common property of owners of premises in an apartment building on on the basis of contracts (by decision of the general meeting of owners of premises in an apartment building), including the maintenance of up-to-date lists in electronic form, taking into account the requirements of the legislation of the Russian Federation on the protection of personal data;";
paragraph seven of subparagraph "d" after the words " public service of the appropriate type" to be supplemented with the words "and the acquisition of communal resources consumed in the use and maintenance of common property in an apartment building";
in the fourth paragraph of subparagraph "g" the words "resource supply in order to ensure the provision in accordance with the established procedure to the owners and users of premises in an apartment building of a utility service of the appropriate type" shall be replaced by the words "energy supply (purchase and sale, supply of electric energy (capacity), heat supply and (or) hot water supply, cold water supply, sewerage, gas supply (including the supply of domestic gas in cylinders) in order to ensure the provision of the appropriate type of utility services to the owners and users of premises in an apartment building and the acquisition of communal resources consumed in the use and maintenance of common property in an apartment building ";
b) in the title of Section V, the words "documents related to the management of this building" shall be replaced by the words "documents, technical means and equipment related to the management of such an apartment building";
c) in paragraph 19 the words "other documents related to the management of an apartment building" shall be replaced by the words "and other documents, technical means and equipment related to the management of such an apartment building";
d) clause 21 shall be stated as follows:
"21. If the organization that previously managed the apartment building does not have one or more documents that are part of technical documentation to an apartment building, and other documents, technical means and equipment related to the management of such an apartment building, such an organization is obliged, within 3 months from the date of receipt of the notification provided for in paragraph 18 of these Rules, to take measures to restore them and in the manner provided for in paragraph 22 of these Rules , transfer them under a separate acceptance certificate to an organization chosen by the owners of premises in an apartment building to manage this house, to the management body of a partnership or cooperative, or in the case of direct management of such a house by the owners of premises in this house to one of the owners indicated in the decision of the meeting on the choice of method management of this house.";
e) clause 22 after the words "other documents related to the management of this house" shall be supplemented with the words "technical means and equipment";
f) paragraph 23 after the words "other documents related to the management of this house," add the words "technical means and equipment";
g) the first paragraph of clause 25 shall be stated as follows:
"25. In the event that information about an apartment building is excluded from the register of licenses of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation, and also if the license is terminated or the license is canceled, the managing organization transfers to the person who assumed the obligation to manage the apartment building, under a separate act of acceptance technical documentation for an apartment building and other documents, technical means and equipment related to the management of such a house, as well as documents and information specified in subparagraphs "e" and "e 1" of paragraph 18 of the Rules, mandatory upon conclusion by a managing organization or a homeowners association or housing cooperative or other specialized consumer cooperative of agreements with resource-supplying organizations approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of February 14, 2012 N 124, paragraph 56 1 and subparagraph "b" of paragraph 57 of the Rules for the provision of utility services to owners and users of premises in a multi-quarter residential buildings and residential buildings approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of May 6, 2011 N 354.".
3. In paragraph 11 of the Regulations on State Housing Supervision, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of June 11, 2013 N 493 "On State Housing Supervision" (Sobraniye Zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 2013, N 25, Art. 3156; 2017, N 38, Article 5628, N 41, Article 5965):
a) subparagraph "a" shall be supplemented with the following paragraphs:
"the reasonableness of the amount of the fee for the maintenance of residential premises for owners of residential premises who have not made a decision on the choice of the method of managing an apartment building, the decision to establish the amount of the fee for the maintenance of residential premises, and compliance with the limit indices for changing the amount of such a fee;
the procedure for placing information in the state information system housing and communal services in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation.";
b) add subparagraph "a 1" of the following content:
"a 1) the requirements of the Rules for the maintenance of common property in an apartment building and the Rules for changing the amount of payment for the maintenance of residential premises in the event of the provision of services and the performance of work on the management, maintenance and repair of common property in an apartment building of inadequate quality and (or) with interruptions exceeding the established duration, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of August 13, 2006 N 491 "On approval of the Rules for the maintenance of common property in an apartment building and the Rules for changing the amount of payment for the maintenance of residential premises in the event of the provision of services and performance of work on the management, maintenance and repair of common property in apartment building of inadequate quality and (or) with interruptions exceeding the established duration", Rules for the provision of utility services to owners and users of premises in apartment buildings and residential buildings, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of May 6, 2011 N 354 "On pr provision of utility services to owners and users of premises in apartment buildings and residential buildings";".
4. In the Regulations on the Chief State Housing Inspector of the Russian Federation, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated September 12, 2014 N 927 "On the Chief State Housing Inspector of the Russian Federation and the procedure for agreeing on the appointment to and dismissal of the head of the executive body of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation exercising regional state housing supervision" (Sobraniye zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 2014, N 38, art. 5068):
a) paragraph 4 shall be supplemented with subparagraph "e" of the following content:
"e) providing direction to higher official subject of the Russian Federation (head of the supreme executive body state power of the subject of the Russian Federation) (hereinafter referred to as the highest official of the subject of the Russian Federation) of a presentation on the dismissal of the head of the body of state housing supervision. ";
b) in paragraph 5:
in subparagraph "f" the words "(the head of the highest executive body of state power of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation) (hereinafter referred to as the highest official of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation)" shall be deleted;
add subparagraphs "p" and "p" of the following content:
"p) issues, in accordance with the instructions of the President of the Russian Federation, the Government of the Russian Federation, orders (instructions) on the appointment of an unscheduled inspection for its conduct by the state housing supervision body, the municipal housing control body (in cases where state authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation are vested with authorized bodies local government separate state powers to conduct inspections when exercising license control) in the form approved by the Ministry of Construction and Housing and Communal Services of the Russian Federation;
p) sends to the highest official of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation, in the manner established by the Ministry of Construction and Housing and Communal Services of the Russian Federation, a submission on the dismissal of the head of the body of state housing supervision.
5. In the Regulation on licensing business activities in the management of apartment buildings, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of October 28, 2014 N 1110 "On licensing business activities in the management of apartment buildings" (Collected Legislation of the Russian Federation, 2014, N 44, Art. 6074 ; 2016, N 1, item 244):
a) in paragraph 3:
the first paragraph shall be amended as follows:
"3. Licensing requirements for the licensee, in addition to the requirements provided for in clauses 1-6 1 of part 1 of Article 193 of the Housing Code of the Russian Federation, are the following requirements:";
subparagraph "c" shall be amended as follows:
"c) compliance with the requirements provided for by Part 3 1 of Article 45 of the Housing Code of the Russian Federation;";
add subparagraph "d" with the following content:
"d) compliance with the requirements provided for by Part 7 of Article 162 and Part 6 of Article 198 of the Housing Code of the Russian Federation.";
b) the second sentence of paragraph 4 shall be deleted;
c) add paragraphs 4 1 and 4 2 as follows:
"4 1. Gross violations of license requirements include:
a) violation of the license requirement provided for by subparagraph "a" of paragraph 3 of these Regulations, which caused harm to life or serious harm to the health of citizens, which is confirmed by a court decision that has entered into legal force;
b) violation of the license requirement provided for by subparagraph "a" of paragraph 3 of these Regulations, in terms of the licensee's failure to test the strength and density (hydraulic tests) of the input units and heating systems, flushing and adjusting the heating systems, performed in order to properly maintain the heat supply systems (heating , hot water supply) in apartment buildings;
c) violation of the licensing requirement provided for by subparagraph "a" of paragraph 3 of this Regulation, in terms of failure to conclude within 30 calendar days from the date of commencement of the execution of the contract for the management of an apartment building contracts for the performance of work in order to properly maintain the systems of in-house gas equipment in accordance with the requirements established by Rules for the use of gas in terms of ensuring safety when using and maintaining in-house and in-house gas equipment when providing utility services for gas supply, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of May 14, 2013 N 410 "On measures to ensure safety when using and maintaining in-house and in-house gas equipment", performance of maintenance work, including maintenance and repair of elevators, lifting platforms for the disabled in accordance with the requirements established by the Rules for the organization of safe use and maintenance of elevators, lifting platforms for the disabled, passenger conveyors (moving walkways) and escalators, with the exception of escalators in subways, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of June 24, 2017 N 743 "On the organization of the safe use and maintenance of elevators, lifting platforms for the disabled , passenger conveyors (moving footpaths), escalators, with the exception of escalators in subways", except for the case of operation, including maintenance and repair of elevators, lifting platforms for the disabled, by managing organizations independently in accordance with the requirements established by the Rules organizing the safe use and maintenance of elevators, lifting platforms for the disabled, passenger conveyors (moving walkways) and escalators, with the exception of escalators in subways, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of June 24, 2017 N 7 43 "On the organization of the safe use and maintenance of elevators, lifting platforms for the disabled, passenger conveyors (moving footpaths), escalators, with the exception of escalators in subways";
d) violation of the licensing requirement provided for by subparagraph "b" of paragraph 3 of these Regulations, in terms of the failure of the licensee to conclude, within 30 calendar days from the date of commencement of the execution of the contract for managing an apartment building, contracts with resource supply organizations for the purpose of acquiring communal resources consumed in the use and maintenance of common property in an apartment building;
e) violation of the license requirement, provided for by subparagraph "b" of paragraph 3 of these Regulations, in terms of the licensee's debt recognized by him or confirmed by a valid judicial act to resource supplying organization in an amount equal to or exceeding 2 average monthly payment obligations under a resource supply agreement concluded in order to ensure that the owners and users of premises in an apartment building are provided with a utility service of the appropriate type and (or) the acquisition of communal resources consumed in the use and maintenance of common property in an apartment building , regardless of the fact of the subsequent payment of the specified debt by the licensee;
f) violation of the licensing requirement provided for by subparagraph "b" of paragraph 3 of these Regulations, in terms of refusal to transfer, carried out in cases provided for by the legislation of the Russian Federation, technical documentation for an apartment building and other documents related to the management of such an apartment building, keys to premises, included in the common property in an apartment building, electronic access codes to equipment included in the common property in an apartment building, and other technical means and equipment necessary for the operation and management of an apartment building (hereinafter referred to as technical documentation for an apartment building and other related with the management of such an apartment building documents, technical means and equipment), which has assumed obligations for the management of an apartment building of a managing organization, an association of homeowners, housing cooperative, housing construction cooperative, other specialized consumer cooperative, and in the case of direct management of an apartment building by the owners of the premises in such a building, to one of the owners specified in the decision of the general meeting of owners of the premises on the choice of the method of managing the apartment building, or, if such an owner is not indicated, to any owner of the premises in this house, or evasion of the transfer technical documentation for an apartment building and other documents, technical means and equipment related to the management of such an apartment building to the specified persons, or violation of the procedure and deadlines for the transfer of technical documentation to an apartment building and other documents, technical means and equipment related to the management of such an apartment building;
g) violation of the licensing requirement provided for by subparagraph "d" of paragraph 3 of these Regulations, in terms of the non-cessation by the licensee of the activity of managing an apartment building within 3 days from the date of exclusion of information about such a house from the register of licenses of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation, with the exception of carrying out such activities in accordance with the provisions of Part 3 of Article 200 of the Housing Code of the Russian Federation;
h) violation of the license requirement, provided for by subparagraph "b" of paragraph 3 of these Regulations, in terms of violation by the licensee of the requirements for the implementation of emergency dispatch services, provided for in paragraph 13 of the Rules for the implementation of activities for the management of apartment buildings, approved by the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of May 15, 2013. N 416 "On the procedure for the implementation of activities for the management of apartment buildings."
4 2 . If the licensee repeatedly commits, within 12 months from the date of imposition of an administrative penalty for violation of license requirements, which is classified as gross violation of license requirements, gross violations of license requirements provided for in subparagraphs "a", "b", "d", "e" and " h" paragraph 4 1 of this Regulation, from the register of licenses of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation in accordance with part 5 2 of article 198 of the Housing Code of the Russian Federation, information about an apartment building or apartment buildings in respect of which such gross violations of license requirements have been committed is subject to exclusion.
If the licensee repeatedly commits, within 12 months from the date of imposition of an administrative penalty for violation of license requirements, which is classified as gross violation of license requirements, gross violations of license requirements provided for in subparagraphs "c", "f", "g" of paragraph 4 1 of these Regulations, in accordance with Part 5 2 of Article 198 of the Housing Code of the Russian Federation, information about all apartment buildings in respect of which the licensee carries out management activities is subject to exclusion from the register of licenses of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation.
d) subparagraph "e" of paragraph 5 shall be recognized as invalid;
e) paragraphs 8 and 9 after the words "on granting a license and documents" shall be supplemented with the words "as well as checking the compliance of the license applicant with the licensing requirements specified in paragraph 4 of these Regulations,";
f) the second sentence of clause 13 after the words "license requirements" shall be supplemented with the words "including gross violations of license requirements,";
g) paragraphs 17 and 18 shall be stated as follows:
"17. An application for renewal of a license shall be submitted to the licensing authority not earlier than 60 working days and not later than 45 working days before the date of expiration of the license.
The decision to renew the license is made by the licensing authority, provided that, as a result of the check of the licensee, the deadline for filing an application for the extension of the license is established, its compliance with the licensing requirements provided for in clauses 1-6 1 of part 1 of Article 193 of the Housing Code of the Russian Federation, as well as the absence of gross violations by the licensee of the license requirements provided for by subparagraphs "c" - "e" of paragraph 4 1 of these Regulations, and unfulfilled orders to eliminate gross violations of license requirements, the deadline for which has expired on the date of the specified audit. The period for such an audit may not exceed 30 calendar days.
18. An application for reissuing a license is submitted to the licensing authority no later than 15 working days from the date of occurrence of the event that is the basis for reissuing a license in accordance with Part 1 of Article 18 of the Federal Law "On Licensing certain types activity".".
6. Paragraph three of subparagraph "k" of paragraph 4 of the amendments approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of March 27, 2018 N 331 "On amendments to certain acts of the Government of the Russian Federation on the implementation of activities for the management of apartment buildings and the maintenance of the common property of owners of premises in apartment buildings and invalidating certain provisions of certain acts of the Government of the Russian Federation" (Sobraniye Zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 2018, N 15, art. Accessibility refers to a distance of no more than 3 kilometers covered on foot.
On approval of the list of hard work and work with harmful or dangerous working conditions, during the performance of which the use of women's labor is prohibited
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 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. 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 hard 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 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. METAL WORKING Foundry work Works performed by professions and certain categories of 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 the suspension of hot castings 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 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-forming, drawing and spinning works occupations: 12. Boiler worker 13. Turner on lathes, employed in manual work 14. Chaser, employed in work with hand pneumatic tools Forging and pressing and thermal work Work performed by profession: 15. Bandage worker, employed in hot work 16. Springer engaged in hot work when winding springs from wire with a diameter of more than 10 mm 17. Roller engaged in rolling rings in a hot state 18. Spring worker working on hot metal Metal plating and painting 19. Sealing inside the caisson tanks 20. Constant work on hot lead (not galvanic) Metalwork and metalwork and assembly works Works performed by professions: 21. Drill Pneumatic engineer 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-rolling, pickling, enamelling, insulating with the use of silicone varnishes, lead coating 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 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. Uprooting of stumps 26. Fastening of structures and parts using a construction and assembly gun 27. Slab breaking, dismantling of buildings and structures 28. Punching holes (furrows, niches, etc.) in concrete, reinforced concrete and stone (brick) structures manually and using pneumatic tools frames, manual, bending machines and shears 30. Asphalt-concrete worker, asphalt-welder, engaged in manual work 31. Hydromonitor 32. Excavator, employed in sinking wells 33. Bricklayer, employed in laying modular solid sand-lime bricks 34. Roofer on steel roofs 35. Caisson operator, caisson sinker, caisson fitter, caisson electrician 36. Motor grader driver 37. Asphalt distributor driver, truck pit operator 38. Concrete pumping plant operator, bitumen melting mobile plant operator 39. Bulldozer operator 40. Grader elevator operator 41. Mobile asphalt mixer driver 42. Asphalt concrete paver driver 43. The driver of a single-bucket excavator, the driver of a rotary excavator (ditcher and trencher) 44. The driver of an electric welding mobile unit with an internal combustion engine 45. The driver of a mobile power plant working at a power plant with an internal combustion engine with a capacity of 150 liters. from. 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, employed in the repair of sewer networks 51. Pipe laying of industrial reinforced concrete pipes 52. Pipe laying of industrial brick pipes V. MINING WORKS Explosive blaster, master blaster 55. Miner for the prevention and extinguishing of fires 56. Delivery of fixing materials to the mine 57. Lumberman 58. Blacksmith-driller 59. Drilling rig operator 60. Loading machine operator 61. Operator of the installation for drilling shafts of mines with a full section 62 Excavator driver 63. Tipper engaged in manual rolling and hauling 64. Drifter 65. Stem, engaged in supplying trolleys to the stands manually 66. Cleaner, engaged in cleaning bunkers 67. Electrician (mechanic) on duty and repairing equipment, engaged in maintenance and repair of equipment, mechanisms, water and air lines in mining performed by general professions 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 roasting raw materials in the production of mercury 70. Workers and foremen of concentrating and crushing and screening factories, mines, mines and metallurgical enterprises employed in crushing, grinding , grinding and blending of ores of ferrous, non-ferrous and rare metals, fluorspar and coal, which produce dust containing 10 percent or more free silicon dioxide, when performing work manually 71. Workers employed in lead enrichment shops 72. Workers and craftsmen, employed in the enrichment of niobium (loparite) ores Construction of subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes Works performed by professions: 73. Mining equipment assembler 74. Sinker at surface work Mining of ores Works performed by professions: 75. Miner of alluvial deposits 76. Chisel loader 77. Drager 78. Dredge sailor 79. Mash inist dredge 80. Engineer of a jet plant Extraction and processing of peat Works performed by professions: 81. Ditcher 82. Grubber 83. Driver of machines for the extraction and processing of lump peat 84. Driver of machines for preparing peat deposits for operation 85. Driver of a peat mining excavator 86. Peat worker engaged in felling trees, on the lining of peat bricks Processing of brown coal and ozocerite ores Works performed by profession: 87. Operator of the production of mountain wax 88. Operator of the production of ozocerite and ozocerite products 89. Crusher 90. Briquette press operator 91. Filling machine operator VI. GEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION AND TOPOGRAPHIC AND GEODETIC WORKS Works performed by professions: 92. Explosive maker, master blaster 93. Installer of geodetic signs 94. Electrician (mechanic) on duty and repairing equipment, employed in the field 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 operational and exploratory drilling of oil and gas wells (first) 102. Assistant driller for operational and exploratory drilling of oil and gas wells (second) 103. Drilling mud preparer, engaged in manual mud preparation 104. Drilling rig maintenance fitter, directly employed on drilling rigs 105. Repair fitter engaged in repair of drilling equipment 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 overhaul 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 engaged 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. Plumber of a blast furnace 129. Hearth blast furnace 130. Scale wagon driver 131. Skip steelworks Works performed by professions: 132. Filling machine operator 133. Mixer 134 Block filler 135. Furnace for iron reduction and annealing of iron powders 136. Smelter of deoxidizers 137. Converter steelmaker’s assistant 138. Open-hearth furnace steelmaker’s assistant 139. Electroslag remelter’s assistant 140. Electric furnace steelmaker’s assistant 141. Steel pourer 142. Converter steelmaker 143. C open-hearth furnace steelworker 144. Steelworker of electroslag remelting plant 145. Electric furnace steelmaker Rolling production Works performed by professions: 146. Hot rolling mill operator 147. Pitch cooker 148. Hot rolling mill assistant assistant 149. Occupations: 151. Roller of a sizing mill 152. Roller of a hot-rolled pipe mill 153. Roller of a furnace-welding pipe mill 154. Roller of a cold-rolled pipe mill 155. Roller of a pipe-forming mill 156. Pipe drawer employed in non-mechanized mills 157. Pipe calibrator on a press 158. Blacksmith on hammers and presses 159. Assistant rolling mill for hot-rolled pipes 160. Assistant rolling mill for cold-rolled pipes vanadium pentoxide 163. Ferroalloy smelter 164. Workers engaged in the smelting of silicon alloys in open arc furnaces 165. Workers engaged in the production of chromium metal and chromium-containing alloys by the aluminothermic method Jobs performed by profession: 167. Barillette operator 168. Door operator 169. Crusher 170. Manhole 171. Scrubber-pumper engaged in maintenance of the phenol plant in the coking product recovery shop 172. Repairman engaged in maintenance of coke oven batteries X. NON-FERROUS METALLURGY Work performed by general professions: 173. Anode pourer, employed in pouring bottom sections of anodes in the production of aluminum, silumin and silicon 174. Fitter in the repair of bathtubs, engaged in drilling a recess for the cathode rod in the production of aluminum, silumin and silicon 175. Smelter 176. Calciner 17 7. A repairman, an electrician for the repair and maintenance of electrical equipment, employed in the main metallurgical shops 178. A sinterer 179. A batcher employed at work at furnaces in the production of tin Production of non-ferrous and rare metals, production of powders from non-ferrous metals 180. Work performed by workers and craftsmen employed in workshops (departments and sections) for the production of titanium tetrachloride (tetrachloride) 181. Work performed by workers and craftsmen employed in the workshops 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 sections (at sections) for chlorination and rectification of titanium raw materials (slags) 184. Works performed by workers employed in the sublime slag processing department at a fuming plant in tin production 185. Works performed by workers employed in smelting shops, as well as processing cinders in mercury production Works performed by profession: 186. Anode worker in aluminum production 187 Titanium sponge beater 188. Metal pourer 189. Cathode 190. Converter 191. Condenser 192. Reaction apparatus assembler 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 furnaces 196. Furnace for restoration 197. Furnace for the reduction of nickel powder 198. Furnace for the processing of titanium-containing and rare earth materials 199. Electrolyte bath sludger, engaged in manual cleaning of baths 200. Molten salt cell Processing of non-ferrous metals by pressure 201. Work performed by a hot-roller metal, employed in the rolling of 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 a loader operator 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