Internal order, accommodation and life of military personnel. Time Allocation and Daily Routines Deployment of Military Personnel Time Allocation and Military Routines

The manual was developed in accordance with the requirements of the Federal Laws of the Russian Federation "On military duty and military service", "On defense", "On the status of military personnel".

The material presented in the book complements the content of the "Fundamentals of Military Service" section of the "Fundamentals of Life Safety" course. It can be successfully used by high school students, students of colleges, technical schools, vocational schools, students of pedagogical universities, as well as young men studying at educational centers of organizations.

Accommodation of military personnel, time allocation and daily routine

Conscripted military personnel (except for sailors and foremen who are on ships) are accommodated in barracks. The accommodation of military personnel in sleeping quarters is made at the rate of at least 12 m 3 of air volume per person.

The beds in the dormitories are arranged in a sequence corresponding to the staffing list of the company, and are installed so that there are places for bedside tables near each of them or about two moved together, and between the rows of beds there is free space necessary for building personnel.

In the bedside table, servicemen store toiletries and shaving supplies, handkerchiefs, collars, clothes and shoes cleaning supplies, as well as books, charters, notebooks, writing materials.

Small arms and ammunition in the subunits are stored in a separate room with metal bars on the windows, which is under constant guard of the daily duty officers.

The company is equipped with a shower room at the rate of one tap (shower net) for 15–20 people, wash basins are installed - one tap (nipple) for 5–7 people and at least two foot baths with running water. There is also a place for washing uniforms.

Separate, specially equipped rooms are allocated for cleaning uniforms and shoes.

Smoking by military personnel is allowed in specially designated and equipped rooms or places that ensure fire safety.

Military personnel arriving for replenishment in the regiment are accommodated in a separate room for 14 days. During this period, young soldiers undergo an in-depth medical examination. They are given uniforms, shoes according to established standards and their adjustment is made.

The distribution of time in a military unit is carried out in such a way that constant combat readiness is ensured and conditions are created for conducting organized combat training of personnel, maintaining order, military discipline and educating military personnel, raising their cultural level, comprehensive consumer services, timely rest and eating.

The length of service time for conscripted military personnel is determined by the daily routine of the military unit. The daily routine regulates in time the implementation of the main activities of daily activities, study and life of the personnel of the unit. It provides time for physical exercise, toilet, morning inspection, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special (working) clothes, cleaning shoes and washing hands before eating, eating, caring for weapons and military equipment, conducting educational, cultural-leisure and sports-mass work.

Every week, the regiment holds a park and maintenance day to maintain weapons, military equipment, equip and improve the facilities of the training and material base, put military camps in order and carry out other work. On the same day, general cleaning of all premises is carried out, as well as washing of personnel in the bath.

Combat duty, exercises, ship cruises and other events, the list of which is determined by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, are carried out without limiting the total duration of the weekly duty time.

Urgent measures directly related to the combat and mobilization readiness of a military unit are carried out by order of its commander at any time of the day with the provision of at least 4 hours for military personnel to rest.

Sundays and holidays are days of rest for all personnel, except for those on combat duty and serving in daily duty. On rest days, morning physical exercises are not carried out.

A conscripted soldier is entitled to one dismissal per week from the location of the unit. Servicemen are dismissed from the location of the unit by the company commander on the days and hours appointed by the unit commander. At the same time, no more than 30% of servicemen can be dismissed from the unit. Soldiers of the first year of service are dismissed from the location of the unit after bringing them to the Military oath.

It is allowed to visit military personnel at the time established by the daily routine in the visitor's room specially designated for this in the regiment. In addition, family members of military personnel and other persons, with the permission of the commander, can visit the barracks, canteen, military glory (history) room of the unit and other premises to get acquainted with the life and life of personnel.

The purpose of the lesson: To acquaint students with a number of provisions of the UVS regarding the distribution of time and the daily routine of the life of military personnel undergoing military service on conscription.

Time: 45 minutes

Lesson type: combined

Educational visual complex: OBZh textbook grade 10, charter of the internal service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

DURING THE CLASSES

I. Organizational moment.

II. Repetition of the material covered.

  1. Students read preparedmessages on the topic: "Fire safety in the military unit."
  2. Test questions:

- What are the rules for the placement of conscripted military personnel?

- What premises should be provided in the barracks for each company?

- What is the sports room equipped with in the military unit?

— Who does the daily cleaning of the premises in the barracks?

What is the service room for?

  1. Message about the topic and purpose of the lesson.

III. Presentation of the program material.

The distribution of time in a military unit during the day, and according to some provisions even during the week, is carried out by the daily routine and regulations of official time. (So ​​that constant combat readiness of personnel is ensured and conditions are created for conducting organized combat training, maintaining order, military discipline and educating military personnel, raising their cultural level, timely rest and eating).

The length of service time for conscripted military personnel is determined military daily routine.

The daily routine of the military unit determines the timing of the implementation of the main activities of daily activities, study and life of the personnel of the units and the headquarters of the military unit.

In addition to the daily routine, the regulations on the service time of military personnel serving under a contract establish the terms and duration of the performance of daily activities by these military personnel arising from the duties of military service.

The daily routine and duty time regulations are established by the commander of a military unit or formation, taking into account the type and type of troops of the Armed Forces, the tasks facing the military unit, the time of year and climatic conditions.

The daily routine of a military unit should include time for morning physical exercises, morning and evening dressing, morning inspection, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special (working) clothing, cleaning shoes and washing hands before eating, eating, caring for for weapons and military equipment, educational, cultural, leisure and sports activities, informing personnel, listening to radio and watching television, receiving patients at a medical center, as well as time for the personal needs of military personnel (at least 2 hours), evening walks and at least 8 hours for sleep.

The intervals between meals should not exceed 7 hours. After lunch for at least 30 minutes. there should be no training sessions or work.

I bring the approximate daily routine of the military unit - page 219.

Combat duty, exercises, cruises of ships and other events, the list, the list of which is determined by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, is carried out without limiting the total duration of the weekly duty time. Urgent measures related to the combat and mobilization readiness of the military unit are carried out by order of the commander of the military unit at any time of the day with the provision of rest for at least 4 hours.

Every week, as a rule, on Saturday, the regiment holds a park and maintenance day in order to maintain weapons, military equipment and other military property, equip and improve parks and facilities of the training and material base, put military camps in order and perform other work. On the same day, a general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as a bathing of personnel in the bath.

In addition, in order to maintain weapons and military equipment in constant combat readiness, park weeks and park days are held in the regiment with the involvement of all personnel.

Sundays and holidays are days of rest for all personnel, except for those on combat duty (combat service) and serving in daily and garrison outfits. On these days, as well as in their free time, cultural and leisure work, sports competitions and games are held with the personnel.

On the eve of days of rest, performances, concerts, films and other events for conscripted military personnel are allowed to end 1 hour later than usual, and rise on rest days is later than usual, at the hour set by the commander of the military unit. On rest days, morning physical exercises are not performed.

To organize the leisure and recreation of military personnel, there are clubs of military units, whose activities include:

  • demonstrations of feature films on weekends and weekends (holidays);
  • work of libraries of military units;
  • classes in club amateur associations, circles in various genres of amateur art and applied art, circles and schools of aesthetic education;
  • literary and artistic themed evenings, literary and musical compositions, question and answer evenings, thematic film screenings, film festivals and film evenings, film lecture evenings, mass story games, portrait evenings, reader and audience conferences, lectures and consultations;
  • meetings with veterans of the Great Patriotic War and the Armed Forces, figures of science, literature and art;
  • evenings of honoring the best specialists, classes in lecture halls of military and legal knowledge, exhibitions of technical creativity, evenings of combat duty, events related to the reception of young replenishment and the dismissal of military personnel from the ranks of the Armed Forces.

On weekends and holidays, the corresponding plans of military units provide for visits by military personnel to theaters, libraries, museums, concert halls, stadiums and other cultural, entertainment and sports facilities.

A conscripted military serviceman has the right to one dismissal per week from the location of the unit on the days and hours appointed by the unit commander. At the same time, it is allowed to dismiss no more than 30% of military personnel. Soldiers of the first year of service are dismissed from the location of the unit after bringing them to the military oath.

It is allowed to visit military personnel at the time established by the daily routine, in a specially designated visitors' room. With the permission of the commander of the unit, family members of military personnel and other persons may visit the barracks, canteen, military glory room of the unit and other premises to get acquainted with the life and way of life of the personnel.

Conclusions:

  1. The distribution of time in a military unit is carried out in such a way as to ensure its constant combat readiness.
  2. The distribution of time in a military unit during the day is carried out by the daily routine, which determines the implementation of the main activities.
  3. Every week, the regiment holds a park and maintenance day to put military camps and military equipment in order.

IV. Summary of the lesson.

  1. Consolidation of the topic covered:

- What document determines the length of service time for conscripted military personnel?

- What is provided in the daily routine of the military unit?

What events are held in military units without limiting the total duration of weekly service time?

What is the interval between meals?

- What is the purpose of the park and economic day in military units?

  1. Homework:§ 44, pp. 216-219. Assignment: 1. Prepare a message on the topic "Distribution of time in a military unit during the week."

| Accommodation and life of military personnel

Fundamentals of life safety
Grade 10

"Fundamentals of Military Service".
Preparation for practical exercises on the basis of a military unit

Accommodation and life of military personnel

The order of placement and organization of the life of military personnel are determined by the Charter of the Internal Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Consider what premises should be in accordance with this Charter in each unit (in the company).

Dormitory (living rooms)

The placement of military personnel in it should be made at the rate of at least 12 m 3 of air per person.

Beds are arranged in sequence corresponding to the staff list of the company, in one or two tiers. Near them should be a place for bedside tables. Between the rows of beds there is a place for building personnel.

In the bedside table, a soldier is allowed to store toiletries and shaving accessories, handkerchiefs, collars, accessories for cleaning clothes and shoes, other small personal items, as well as books, charters, photo albums, notebooks and other writing materials.

The beds of military personnel must be uniformly made. Soldiers are forbidden to sit down and lie down on them in uniform (with the exception of the company on duty during rest) and in shoes.

Before going to bed, servicemen neatly and uniformly lay their everyday uniforms on a stool, which should be at the foot of the bed.

Information and leisure room (psychological relief)

Company office

Weapon storage room

Small arms and ammunition in the subdivisions are kept in a separate room with metal bars on the windows, which is under constant guard of the daily duty officers.

Room (place) for cleaning weapons

Room (place) for sports activities

A room (place) for sports activities, equipped with sports equipment, gymnastic equipment, kettlebells, dumbbells and other sports equipment.

Service room

It should have tables for ironing uniforms; posters with the rules of wearing it; mirrors; chairs or stools; the required number of irons; inventory and tools for the repair of uniforms, shoes and haircuts.

Pantry for storing company property and personal belongings of military personnel

It is designed to store steel helmets, personal protective equipment (except for gas masks), ceremonial uniforms, sports uniforms and personal belongings of military personnel.

Room (place) for smoking and cleaning shoes

It must be equipped with exhaust ventilation and equipped with fire extinguishing equipment.

Clothes dryer

Washroom

It should have one washbasin for 5-7 people, a foot bath with running water for 30-35 people, as well as a sink for the floor barracks section for washing uniforms of military personnel.

shower room

It should be equipped at the rate of one crane for 15-20 people.

Toilet

For every 10-12 people, there should be one lockable cubicle with a toilet bowl (point) and one urinal.

When equipping the premises with residential cells with a block of household premises: a shower room, a washbasin and a toilet for 3-4 people.

The necessary classes are equipped in the regiment for conducting classes.

Each military unit must have a room of military glory or the history of the unit and the Book of Honor of the military unit.

All buildings and premises, as well as the territory of the regiment must always be kept clean and tidy.

In dormitories and other quarters for personnel, the daily routine, class schedule, sheets of orders, personnel placement scheme, inventory of property and necessary instructions should be posted in a conspicuous place.

Glass in the windows of the lower floors overlooking the city streets must be matte or painted white.

In all residential premises with running water, fountains are equipped for drinking water. Where there is no running water, drinking water tanks with locks are installed, which are also equipped with taps.

At the external entrances to the premises there should be devices for cleaning shoes from dirt and rubbish bins.

Daily cleaning of the premises is carried out by regular cleaners under the guidance of a company duty officer. They are obliged to sweep the garbage out from under the beds and bedside tables, sweep it in the aisles between the rows of beds, if necessary, wipe the floor with a damp cloth, take out the garbage to the designated place, remove dust from windows, doors, cabinets, drawers and other items, fill washbasins with water in the evening , clean the urns, and in the smoking areas, in addition, pour water or a disinfectant liquid into them. Regular cleaners are not exempted from classes.

Maintaining cleanliness in the premises during classes is assigned to the orderlies.

In addition to daily cleaning, a general cleaning of all rooms is carried out once a week.

The area where the regiment is located, the territory of the military camp and the streets adjacent to it must be landscaped and kept clean and tidy. In the dark, they must be lit.

For cleaning, the area where the regiment is located is distributed between subunits by sections. Garbage is collected daily in lidded containers and taken out. At least once a week, containers are cleaned and disinfected. Cleaning of the territory of the military camp is carried out by daily outfits and teams assigned in the afternoon. On a park and maintenance day, teams or subunits are assigned to clean up the area where the regiment is located.

Heating, ventilation and lighting of premises. In winter, in residential premises, the air temperature is maintained at least 18 ° C, in medical institutions - at least 20 ° C, in other rooms - in accordance with established standards. Thermometers are hung on the inner walls, away from stoves and heaters, at a height of 1.5 m from the floor.

The airing of the premises in the barracks (dormitory) is carried out by orderlies under the supervision of the company on duty: in the bedrooms - before and after sleep, in the classrooms - before classes and during breaks between them. Window vents (transoms) in cold weather, and windows in the summer open when people are outside. If people do not leave the premises, vents (transoms) or windows are opened only on one side.

Barracks lighting and lighting in the dormitory is divided into full and duty lighting (dim dark blue light). In the sleeping quarters of the barracks and at the living rooms, during the hours of sleep, they leave on-duty lighting. At the entrance to the barracks and dormitories, in the rooms for storing weapons, corridors, on the stairs and in the toilets from the onset of darkness until dawn, full lighting is maintained.

Fire protection. All military personnel are required to know and comply with fire safety requirements and be able to handle fire extinguishing equipment. In the event of a fire, each serviceman is obliged to immediately take measures to call the fire brigade and extinguish the fire with all available means, as well as to save people, preserve weapons, military equipment and other military property.

environmental protection

The main measures for protecting the environment from threats arising in the course of the daily activities of the regiment (unit) and rational nature management are:

Study of federal laws and other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation on environmental protection, environmental training and education of personnel;
prevention of environmental pollution in the area of ​​deployment and in other places where the activities of the daily activities of the regiment (unit) are carried out;
restoration of the environment polluted during the daily activities of the regiment (unit), as well as in the event of accidents;
rational nature management (introduction of resource-saving, waste-free and low-waste technologies, land reclamation, rational use of water resources, etc.).

When developing and implementing these measures, it is taken into account that the requirements of the legislation of the Russian Federation on environmental protection, which must be observed during the placement, construction and operation of civilian facilities, fully apply to military facilities, weapons and military equipment, with the exception of emergency situations that prevent compliance with such requirements.

Time distribution and internal order in the daily activities of military personnel

The distribution of time in a military unit is carried out in such a way as to ensure its constant combat readiness and create conditions for conducting organized combat training of personnel, maintaining military discipline and internal order, and educating military personnel.

The total duration of the weekly duty time of military personnel undergoing military service under a contract should not exceed the duration of working time established by the legislation of the Russian Federation (except for combat duty, exercises, ship cruises and other events determined by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation). The length of service time for conscripted military personnel is determined by the daily routine of the military unit.

Conscripted military personnel, as well as contract military personnel in military educational institutions of vocational education, training formations and military units, are provided with at least one day of rest every week. The rest of the military personnel serving under the contract are provided with at least one day of rest weekly, but not less than 6 days of rest per month.

The distribution of time in a military unit during the day, and according to some provisions even during the week, is carried out by the daily routine and regulations of official time. The daily routine determines the time for the implementation of the main activities of daily activities, study and life of personnel. The regulations for the service time of military servicemen undergoing military service under a contract, in addition to the daily routine, establish the terms and duration of the performance by these servicemen of the main activities arising from the duties of military service. The daily routine should include time for morning physical exercises, morning and evening dressing, morning inspection, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special clothes, cleaning shoes and washing hands before eating, eating, caring for weapons and military equipment , educational, cultural, leisure and sports work, informing personnel, listening to radio broadcasts and watching TV programs, receiving patients at a medical center, personal needs of military personnel (at least 2 hours), evening walks, checking and 8 hours for sleep.

The duty time regulations for military personnel undergoing military service under a contract should provide for the time of their arrival and departure from service, the time for a break for eating (lunch), self-training (at least 4 hours a week), daily preparation for classes and time for physical training.

Every week, the regiment spends a park and maintenance day in order to maintain weapons, military equipment and other military property, equip and improve parks and facilities of the educational and material base, put military camps in order and perform other work. On the same day, a general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as a bath for personnel.

In addition, in order to maintain weapons and military equipment in constant combat readiness, park weeks and park days are held in the regiment with the involvement of all personnel.

Sundays and holidays are days of rest for all personnel, except for those on combat duty and serving in daily and garrison outfits. On these days, as well as in their free time, cultural and leisure work, sports competitions and games are carried out. On the eve of rest days, concerts, films and other events for conscripted military personnel are allowed to end 1 hour later than usual. On rest days, the rise is made later than usual, at the hour set by the commander of the military unit, and morning physical exercises are not carried out.

Rise, morning inspection and evening verification

The general rise of the unit is carried out at the “Rise” signal, after which morning physical exercises, bed making, morning toilet and morning inspection are carried out.

At morning inspections, the presence of personnel, the appearance of military personnel and their compliance with personal hygiene rules are checked. Those in need of medical care, the duty officer of the company writes down the records of patients in the book to send them to the medical center of the regiment.

In the evening before the verification, an evening walk is held, during which the personnel perform marching songs.

After a walk on the command of the duty officer in the company, “Company, stand for evening verification,” deputy platoon commanders (squad leaders) line up their units for verification. The duty officer for the company, having built the company, reports to the foreman or the person replacing him about the formation of the company. The foreman of the company or the person replacing him, having given the command "Attention", proceeds to verification. At the beginning of the verification, he names the military ranks and names of the military personnel enrolled for the feats they have accomplished in the lists of the company forever or as honorary soldiers. When naming their names, the deputy commander of the first platoon reports: “Such and such (military rank and surname) died a heroic death in the battle for the freedom and independence of the Fatherland - the Russian Federation” or “Honorary soldier of the company (military rank and surname) is in reserve.” After that, the foreman of the company verifies the personnel of the company according to the name list. Hearing his last name, each soldier answers: "I am." The commanders of departments are responsible for those who are absent. For example: "On guard", "On vacation". At the end of the verification, the foreman of the company gives the command “At ease”, announces orders and orders that should be known to all military personnel, the outfit for the next day and makes (clarifies) the combat crew in case of alarm, in case of fire and other emergencies, as well as in case of sudden attack on the location of a military unit (subdivision). At the set hour, the “Clear off” signal is given and the emergency lighting is turned on. There is complete silence.

Training sessions

Combat training is the main content of the daily activities of servicemen.

All personnel of the unit must be present at training sessions and exercises. Only those who are on daily duty or involved in the performance of tasks stipulated by the order of the regiment commander are released from classes. With soldiers and sergeants released from field training due to illness, classes are organized in the classroom by order of the company commander. At the end of classes and exercises, unit commanders must personally check the availability and completeness of all weapons, military equipment and training equipment, as well as the presence of small arms and ammunition. Then they carry out cleaning of weapons and trench tools, maintenance of weapons and military equipment, as well as cleaning of training venues.

Breakfast lunch and dinner

Soldiers and sergeants should arrive in the dining room in cleaned clothes and shoes, in the ranks.

It is forbidden to eat in hats, coats (winter field suits) and in a special working uniform.

Dismissal from the location of the regiment

Conscripted servicemen have the right to move freely in the location of the military unit and within the local garrison.

Military personnel who are doing military service under a contract may travel outside the garrisons on the territory of which they are doing military service, with the permission of the commander of the military unit.

Conscripted military personnel, if they are not subject to a disciplinary sanction in the form of deprivation of another dismissal, are entitled to one dismissal per week from the location of the regiment. Soldiers of the first year of service are dismissed from the location of the regiment after bringing them to the Military oath (making an obligation). On Saturday and pre-holiday days, dismissal is allowed until 24:00, and on Sunday and public holidays - until evening verification. With the permission of the battalion commander, the company commander may grant a soldier a dismissal for a good reason on other days of the week after training sessions until lights out or until the morning of the next day.

For permission to dismiss, military personnel apply to their immediate superior (for example: “Comrade sergeant, I ask you to allow me to be dismissed until 20:00”).

At the appointed time, the duty officer for the company lines up the dismissed military personnel and reports to the foreman of the company. He examines the dismissed, checks whether they are well shaved and trimmed, in what condition and how their uniforms and shoes fit, as well as their knowledge of the rules for performing a military greeting, behavior in public places. Then the foreman gives them leave notes. The company officer on duty writes down these servicemen in the book of the discharged, draws up a list of them and presents it and the discharged servicemen to the regiment on duty. Upon returning from dismissal, the servicemen arrive at the duty officer of the regiment and report on their arrival. The duty officer of the regiment makes a note on the leave notes about the time of arrival of those who returned from the leave. Then they go to the unit to the company officer on duty, hand over his dismissal notes and report to their immediate superior (for example: “Comrade sergeant, Private Rybakov arrived from the dismissal. During the dismissal he had no comments (or had such and such comments from such and such) ").

If a soldier arrives at the unit after lights out, he reports his arrival to his immediate superior the next day before the morning inspection.

In a military unit (separate subdivision) located in a remote area from populated areas, and in other cases when dismissal from its location in the specified order is not advisable, by decision of the commander of the military unit on rest days, group trips to nearby large populated areas (cities ).

Visiting military personnel is allowed by the company commander at the time established by the daily routine in the visitors' room. To get acquainted with the life and way of life of military personnel, having received the permission of the unit commander, they can visit the barracks, the dining room, the military glory room and other premises.

Persons with alcohol or in a state of intoxication are not allowed to visit military personnel. Unauthorized persons are not allowed to spend the night in the barracks and other premises of the unit.

The daily routine in the military unit

Time management and daily routine

The distribution of time in a military unit is carried out in such a way as to ensure constant combat readiness of personnel and create conditions for conducting organized combat training, maintaining order, military discipline and educating military personnel, raising their cultural level, timely rest and eating.

The length of service time for conscripted military personnel is determined by the daily routine of the military unit.

Combat duty, exercises, ship cruises and other events, the list of which is determined by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, are carried out without limiting the total duration of the weekly duty time.

The daily routine provides for time for morning physical exercises, morning and evening dressing, morning inspection, training sessions and preparation for them, maintenance of weapons and military equipment, educational, cultural, leisure and sports activities, informing personnel, watching TV programs , personal needs of military personnel (at least 2 hours) and 8 hours for sleep.

The intervals between meals should not exceed 7 hours. After lunch, classes or work should not be carried out for at least 30 minutes.

Every week, the regiment holds a park and maintenance day to maintain weapons, military equipment and other materiel, put military camps in order and perform other work. On the same tribute, general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as washing of personnel in the bath.

Sundays and holidays are days of rest for all personnel, except for those on combat duty and serving in daily duty.

On the eve of days of rest, concerts, film screenings and other events for conscripted military personnel are allowed to end 1 hour later than usual, and rise on rest days is later than usual, at the hour set by the commander of the military unit.

6.50 - The rise of the deputy platoon commanders

7.00 General rise

7.10-7.40 - Morning exercise

7.40-8.05 - Morning toilet

8.10—8.20 - Morning inspection

8.30-8.50 - Checking readiness for classes

9.00-9.20 - Breakfast

9.25-9.55 - Personnel information

10.00-10.50 - Training sessions 1 hour

11.00-11.50 - Training sessions 2nd hour


12.00-12.50 - Training sessions 3rd hour

14.15-15.05 - Training sessions 4th hour

13.15-13.45 - Lunch

13.45-14.15 - Time for personal needs

15.05-16.55 - Preparation of guards and daily duty

17.00-17.50 - Practical classes

18.00-18.50 - Educational and sports work

19.00-19.50 - Maintenance of weapons

20.00-21.20 - Time for the personal needs of military personnel

21.20-21.40 - Dinner

21.40-22.00 - Watching TV programs

22.00-22.15 - Evening walk

22.15-22.30 - Evening check

22.30-23.00 - Evening toilet

23.00 - Lights out

All buildings, premises and sections of the territory of the regiment must always be kept clean and tidy. Each commander (chief) is responsible for the proper use of buildings and premises, for the safety of furniture, inventory and equipment.

The premises and facades of buildings must be painted with the colors of the established colors.

The rooms must be numbered. On the outer side of the front door of each room, a sign is posted indicating the room number and its purpose (Appendix No. 11), and inside each room - an inventory of the property located in it.

The property is numbered from the front side and entered in the accounting book, which is stored in the office of the company.

Property assigned to a subunit cannot be transferred to another subunit without the permission of the regimental commander.

It is prohibited to transfer furniture, inventory and equipment from one military camp to another.

In the sleeping quarters of the barracks, living rooms of the dormitory or other premises for personnel in a conspicuous place, the daily routine, duty time regulations, class schedule, lists of orders, personnel accommodation scheme, inventory of property and necessary instructions must be posted on special boards, and may also televisions, radio equipment, refrigerators and other household appliances should be installed.

Portraits and paintings hung in rooms (premises) should be framed, and posters and other visual aids should be on slats. It is allowed to have flowers in the rooms, and neat plain curtains on the windows.

Glasses in the windows of the lower floors facing the streets of settlements should be frosted or painted with white paint to the required height.

Entrance doors to the barracks (dormitory) are equipped with a viewing eye, a reliable internal lock and an audible alarm with an output to the orderly unit. Metal bars with internal locks are installed on the windows of the lower floors.

In all residential premises where there is water supply, fountains are equipped for drinking water, and in premises where there is no water supply, drinking water tanks closed with a lock are installed, which are equipped with taps. Tanks are daily rinsed and filled with fresh drinking water under the supervision of the company duty officer, they are disinfected once a week. The keys to the tanks are kept by the company officer on duty.

All premises are provided with a sufficient number of litter bins, and smoking areas - urns with water (disinfectant liquid).

At the external entrances to the premises there should be devices for cleaning shoes from dirt and rubbish bins.

Daily morning cleaning of the sleeping quarters in the barracks and living rooms in the dormitory is carried out by regular cleaners under the direct supervision of the company on duty. Regular cleaners are not exempted from classes.

Regular cleaners are required to: sweep the trash from under the beds and bedside tables, sweep in the aisles between the rows of beds, wipe the floor with a damp cloth if necessary, take the trash to the designated place, remove dust from windows, doors, cabinets, drawers and other items.

Daily cleaning of the premises of the barracks and hostel and maintenance of cleanliness in them during classes are assigned to the company's daily outfit.

In addition to daily cleaning, once a week, a general cleaning of all premises is carried out under the guidance of the foreman of the company. During general cleaning, bedding (mattresses, pillows, blankets) should be taken out into the yard for shaking and airing. Before rubbing the floors with mastic, they are cleaned of dirt and wiped with damp rags.

Floors, if not rubbed with mastic, are washed at least once a week. Washing floors with water is prohibited.

In canteens, bakeries and bakeries, all equipment and inventory are marked, kept clean and tidy; dishes after eating should be cleaned, washed, scalded with boiling water and dried. Dishes are stored on racks or in special cabinets.

Dormer windows of buildings should be closed in winter, and open in summer, but protected by special bars.

In attics, in places remote from chimneys, only winter window casings can be stored. Attics, dryers, cellars are locked, the keys to them are kept by the duty officer of the unit that is responsible for the maintenance of these premises.

Toilets should be kept clean, disinfected daily, well ventilated and lit. Inventory for their cleaning is stored in a specially designated place (cupboard). Supervision of the maintenance of toilets is entrusted to foremen of divisions, sanitary instructors and duty officers in companies.

Outdoor toilets are arranged with waterproof cesspools at a distance of 40 - 100 meters from residential premises, canteens and bakeries (bakeries). In the northern regions, this distance may be less. Paths to outdoor toilets are illuminated at night. If necessary (at night) during the cold season, urinals are equipped in specially designated rooms.

Cesspools of toilets are cleaned and disinfected in a timely manner.

Without the permission of the housing maintenance and fire authorities, it is prohibited to re-plan the premises, transfer and dismantle existing and erect new buildings, lay internal electrical networks, communication lines, signaling and television antenna inputs, as well as install temporary and install new furnaces.

Repair of equipment and networks of power supply, gas supply and central heating is carried out by the apartment maintenance service or by persons who have special training and a license for its implementation.

It is forbidden to march in step in the barracks (dormitory).

The distribution of time in a military unit is carried out in such a way as to ensure its constant combat readiness and create conditions for conducting organized combat training of personnel, maintaining order, military discipline and educating military personnel, raising their cultural level, comprehensive consumer services, timely rest and eating.

The total duration of the weekly service time of military personnel serving under a contract must not exceed the duration of working time established by the labor legislation of the Russian Federation. The length of service time for conscripted military personnel is determined by the daily routine of the military unit.

Combat duty (combat service), exercises, cruises of ships and other events, the list of which is determined by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, are carried out without limiting the total duration of weekly service time.

Conscripted servicemen, as well as contract servicemen in military educational institutions of vocational education and training military units, are provided with at least one day of rest every week. The rest of the servicemen who are doing military service under the contract are provided with at least one day of rest weekly, but not less than 6 days of rest per month.

Urgent measures directly related to the combat and mobilization readiness of a military unit are carried out by order of its commander at any time of the day with the provision of rest for at least 4 hours.

Officers and ensigns involved in the performance of military service duties on weekends and holidays are provided with rest on other days of the week by the decision of the unit (unit) commander, taking into account the interests of the service. The duration of rest should not exceed the time spent in the service on weekends and holidays.

In the event that military personnel undergoing military service under a contract are involved in the performance of military service duties in excess of the established duration of weekly service time and it is impossible to compensate for it by rest on other days of the week, such time is summed up and provided to military personnel in the form of additional days of rest, which can be added to the main vacation .

The distribution of time in a military unit during the day, and according to some provisions even during the week, is carried out by the daily routine and regulations of official time.

The daily routine of the military unit determines the timing of the implementation of the main activities of daily activities, study and life of the personnel of the units and the headquarters of the military unit.

The regulations for the service time of military servicemen undergoing military service under a contract, in addition to the daily routine, establish the terms and duration of the performance by these servicemen of the main activities arising from the duties of military service.

The daily routine and duty time regulations are established by the commander of a military unit or formation, taking into account the type of the Armed Forces and the type of troops, the tasks facing the military unit, the season, local and climatic conditions. They are developed for the period of training and can be specified by the commander of a military unit (formation) for the period of combat firing, field exits, exercises, maneuvers, ship cruises, combat duty (combat service), service in daily duty, guard and other events, taking into account the peculiarities their implementation.

The daily routine of a military unit is in the documentation of the daily duty, and the regulations for the service time of military personnel serving under a contract are at the headquarters of the military unit and in the offices of units.

The daily routine should include time for morning physical exercises, morning and evening dressing, morning inspection, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special (working) clothes, cleaning shoes and washing hands before eating, eating, caring for weapons and military equipment, educational, cultural, leisure and sports work, informing personnel, listening to radio and watching TV programs, receiving patients at a medical center, personal needs of military personnel (at least 2 hours), evening walks, checking and 8 hours of sleep .

Intervals between meals should not exceed 7 hours

After lunch, there should be no classes or work for at least 30 minutes.

Meetings, meetings, as well as performances, films and other social events must end before the evening walk.

The duty time regulations for military personnel serving under a contract should provide for the time of their arrival and departure from service, the time for a break for meals (lunch), self-training (at least 4 hours a week), daily preparation for classes and time for physical training (with a total duration of at least 3 hours per week).

When determining the duty time regulations, the need for military personnel to perform official duties in accordance with the daily routine, as well as measures aimed at maintaining a military unit (subunit) in constant combat readiness, is taken into account.

The duty time regulations for combat duty and service in daily duty are determined by military regulations and relevant instructions.

Round-the-clock duty in a military unit and subunit of officers, ensigns and midshipmen who are not included in the daily duty, as well as the appointment of various responsible officers to the established outfit, can only be introduced in exceptional cases for a limited time by the commander of the troops of the military district, front, group of troops, fleet.

Every week, a park and maintenance day is held in the regiment in order to maintain weapons, military equipment and other materiel, equip and improve parks and facilities of the training and material base, put military camps in order and perform other work. On the same day, a general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as a bathing of personnel in the bath.

In addition, in order to maintain weapons and military equipment in constant combat readiness, park days are held in the regiment with the involvement of all personnel.

Park and economic and park days are held according to plans developed by the headquarters of the regiment together with the deputy commander of the regiment for armaments and logistics and approved by the commander of the regiment. Extracts from the plans are brought to the departments.

To manage the work on park and business days, primarily for the maintenance of weapons, military equipment and ammunition, a minimum number of officers and ensigns is appointed in order of priority. They are given a day of rest during the week.

Sundays and holidays are days of rest for all personnel, except for those on combat duty (combat service) and serving in daily duty. On these days, as well as in their free time, cultural and leisure work, sports competitions and games are held with the personnel.

On the eve of days of rest, concerts, films and other events for conscripted military personnel are allowed to end 1 hour later than usual, to rise on rest days later than usual, at the hour set by the commander of the military unit.

On rest days, morning physical exercises are not carried out.

General provisions

219. The distribution of time in a military unit is carried out in such a way as to ensure its constant combat readiness and create conditions for conducting organized combat training of personnel, maintaining military discipline and internal order, educating military personnel, raising their cultural level, comprehensive consumer services, timely rest and reception food.

The total duration of the weekly service time of military personnel undergoing military service under the contract, except for the cases specified in paragraph three of this article, must not exceed the duration of the weekly working time established by federal laws and other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation. The length of service time for conscripted military personnel is determined by the daily routine of the military unit.

Combat duty (combat service), exercises, ship cruises and other events, the list of which is determined by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, are carried out, if necessary, without limiting the total duration of the weekly duty time.

Conscripted servicemen, as well as contract servicemen in military educational institutions of vocational education, formations and military units of constant readiness and training military units, are provided with at least one day of rest every week. The rest of the servicemen doing military service under the contract are provided with at least one day of rest weekly, but not less than six days of rest per month.

220. Days of rest are provided to servicemen on weekends and holidays, and when they are involved in military service duties on these days, rest is provided on other days of the week.

Military personnel doing military service under a contract (with the exception of military personnel referred to in Article 221 of this Charter), who are involved in the performance of military service duties on working days in excess of the established duration of weekly service time, as well as to events held without limiting the total duration of weekly service time, rest is provided as compensation on other days of the week by the decision of the commander of the military unit (unit), taking into account the need to maintain combat readiness and the interests of the service.

If it is impossible to provide, as compensation, to military personnel serving under a contract, rest of an appropriate duration on other days of the week, the time for performing military service duties on working days in excess of the established duration of weekly service time, on weekends and holidays, taking into account the time required for a military serviceman to arrive at place of service from the place of residence and back, as well as the time of participation in events held without limiting the total duration of weekly service time, is summarized and provided to the specified military personnel in the form of additional days of rest, which can be added to the main vacation. Accounting for the specified time (in hours and days) is kept by the unit commander in a journal, the correctness of the entries in which is confirmed weekly by the signature of a serviceman.

Contracted military personnel participating in events that are held, if necessary, without limiting the total duration of weekly service time, at their request, instead of providing additional days of rest, monetary compensation in the amount of a monetary allowance for each additional day of rest may be paid. The procedure and conditions for the payment of monetary compensation are established by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Information on the number of additional days of rest, payments of monetary compensation instead of providing additional days of rest attached to the main leave, is submitted by the unit commander to the headquarters of the military unit.

221. For military personnel serving in military formations and military units of permanent readiness, transferred in the prescribed manner to recruitment by military personnel undergoing military service under a contract, additional rest if they are involved in the performance of military service duties on working days in excess of the established duration of weekly service time, as well as participation in activities held without limiting the total duration of weekly working time is not provided.

Departure outside the garrison.

Dismissal from the location of the regiment

239. The procedure for the departure of military personnel undergoing military service under a contract outside the garrison on whose territory they perform military service is determined by the commander of the military unit based on the need to maintain combat readiness and ensure the timely arrival of these military personnel at the place of service, as well as taking into account the peculiarities of deployment military unit.

Conscripted servicemen have the right to move freely within the location of the military unit and within the local garrison to which they are dismissed from the location of the military unit.

Conscripted military personnel are prohibited from leaving the local garrison (except for cases of departure on vacation or business trip).

244. The dismissal of cadets from the location of a military educational institution of vocational education before concluding a contract with them for military service is carried out in the manner established for soldiers and sergeants undergoing military service on conscription. Cadets after the conclusion of a contract for military service, as well as cadets who have the right to live in a hostel, may be outside the location of a military educational institution of vocational education after training sessions and mandatory hours of independent work determined by the daily routine, up to 24 hours, family cadets - before the start classes for the next school day.

Chapter 7

military service security

General provisions

317. The security of military service consists in maintaining in the regiment (unit) the conditions of military service and the procedure for its performance, ensuring the protection of personnel and each serviceman individually, as well as the local population, its property and the environment from the impact of dangerous factors of military service that arise in during the daily activities of the regiment (unit).

The general conditions for ensuring the security of military service in a regiment (subunit) are:

  • maintenance of military discipline;
  • ensuring a satisfactory moral and psychological state and the state of health of servicemen;
  • ensuring fire safety;
  • observance of the internal rules defined by this Charter;
  • ensuring social protection of military personnel in accordance with the requirements of federal laws and other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation;
  • ensuring a satisfactory sanitary and epidemic state of the regiment.

318. In order to ensure the security of military service, by order of the regiment commander (Appendix No. 9), a permanent commission for the security of military service, chaired by one of his deputies, is created, which organizes the implementation of measures to ensure the security of military service.

Responsibilities of the main officers of the regiment to ensure the security of military service

319. The commander of the regiment is responsible for the security of military service in the regiment. In order to organize and constantly ensure the security of military service, in addition to the duties of commanders (chiefs) set forth in Articles 75-86 of this Charter, he is obliged:

  • identify, analyze and predict dangerous factors of military service that pose a threat to military personnel, as well as to the local population, their property and the environment when the regiment and its units carry out daily activities;
  • make a decision to ensure the safety of military service, which determines: measures to limit (neutralize) the dangerous factors of military service; safety requirements when the regiment and its subunits carry out activities of daily activities, taking into account the specifics of the activities of personnel; a set of mandatory organizational and technical measures to ensure the security of military service (Article 325 of this Charter);
  • set tasks for subordinate commanders (chiefs) to ensure the security of military service, manage the work of the commission for the security of military service;
  • exercise constant control over the fulfillment of military service security requirements in the course of the daily activities of subunits (services);
  • determine in the regiment, on the basis of a standard list for the Armed Forces, a list of one-time (not related to the official duties of military personnel) work with increased danger and the procedure for their safe (accident-free) performance;
  • ensure the maintenance of weapons and military equipment, buildings, structures, equipment, as well as places of performance of official and special duties (jobs) in a condition that meets the sanitary and safety requirements of military service; at least once every two years, organize certification in the regiment of places where servicemen perform official and special duties (jobs) for their compliance with the conditions of military service in the manner determined by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation;
  • organize, in accordance with the garrison plan of interaction with the territorial bodies of civil defense, the participation of the forces and means of the regiment in the elimination of natural and man-made emergencies in the area of ​​deployment, notification and, if necessary, evacuation of military personnel and their families, weapons, military equipment and other military property;
  • comply with the instructions of officials exercising the functions of control and supervision over compliance with federal laws and other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation on issues related to ensuring the safety of military service in the regiment;
  • organize an investigation into each fact of causing harm to the health of military personnel or a fact that caused other grave consequences as a result of violation of the requirements for the safety of military service, and in the event of incidents and offenses related to the death of military personnel, their mass illness, or the receipt by military personnel of mutilations (wounds, injuries, contusions) with loss of labor or damage to health (death) and property of the local population, the environment through the fault of military personnel, personally participate in the investigation, hold the perpetrators accountable and take measures to eliminate violations of military service safety requirements;
  • comply with the procedure and deadlines for processing documents for the payment of insurance amounts and lump-sum benefits to military personnel and members of their families in cases stipulated by the legislation of the Russian Federation.

320. Deputy regiment commanders, chiefs of military branches and services, unit commanders and their deputies, other officials of the regiment (unit) are responsible for the safety of military service in subordinate units (services) in accordance with official, special duties and this chapter.

The specified officials who organize events of daily activities or manage their conduct (team leaders, seniors or managers at places of performance of official and special duties or at workplaces), directly during the organization and conduct of each event of daily activities, are obliged to:

  • clarify the dangerous factors of military service that may arise during the implementation of the event, and determine measures to limit (neutralize) them;
  • determine the procedure for organizing and performing activities of daily activities, appoint managers at places of performance of official and special duties (at workplaces), performers and persons who are entrusted with monitoring their implementation;
  • ensure the creation of safe conditions for military service at each place of performance of official, special duties (at the workplace) and the supply of military personnel with the prescribed means of individual and collective protection, medical and preventive means;
  • conduct personally (organize) classes on the study of safety requirements, including the mastery of personnel in safe techniques and methods of performing their official and special duties, as well as briefings;
  • personally make sure before carrying out activities of daily activities that safe conditions have been created for this, subordinates have learned the requirements for the safety of military service brought to them and have sufficient practical skills in their implementation, know the procedure for emergency situations and are able to provide assistance to victims;
  • to achieve the fulfillment of military service safety requirements, to take measures in the course of monitoring their implementation to prevent death, injury (wounds, injuries, contusions), diseases of military personnel and civilians, and environmental damage; in case of detection of violations of safety requirements or in emergency situations, suspend the activities of daily activities, and the persons who have committed violations, bring to justice in accordance with the established procedure;
  • to ensure, at the end of the event of daily activities, bringing the place of its implementation (workplace) into the order determined by the relevant guidelines and instructions.

321. Each serviceman must strictly observe the requirements for the security of military service. To this end, he must:

  • study safe methods and techniques for the performance of their official and special duties, be instructed in the security requirements of military service, undergo training at the place of performance of these duties, and also pass tests of theoretical knowledge and practical skills in fulfilling security requirements;
  • correctly apply means of individual and collective protection, and, if necessary, be able to use therapeutic and prophylactic means and provide first aid;
  • immediately report to his immediate commander (chief) about any situation that has arisen through the fault of military personnel that threatens the life and health of military personnel, life, health and property of the local population or damage to the environment, as well as about each fact that he or other military personnel has received injuries (wounds, injuries , shell shock) when performing activities of daily activities or about the deterioration of their health;
  • undergo medical examinations (examinations) in a timely manner.

The main measures to ensure the security of military service

322. The main measures taken in the regiment (unit) to prevent death (death), injury (wounds, injuries, concussions) and reduce the incidence of military personnel are:

  • ensuring the psychological stability of personnel based on an analysis of their moral and psychological state, maintaining a satisfactory moral and psychological situation in military teams, creating conditions for psychological compatibility and preventing violations of the statutory rules of relations between military personnel, and preventing offenses;
  • regular training of personnel for the implementation of daily activities with the study of the necessary requirements for the safety of military service before they are carried out;
  • control over the fulfillment by personnel of the requirements for the safety of military service;
  • prevention of death (death) and injury (wounds, injuries, concussions), primarily among military personnel serving in military positions associated with increased danger to life and health (periodic checks of their theoretical knowledge and practical skills in meeting military safety requirements) services in the performance of official duties, mandatory medical examinations (examinations), including with the involvement of a psychiatrist);
  • carrying out sanitary and anti-epidemic (preventive) and other measures to protect the health of military personnel provided for in Chapter 8 of this Charter;
  • maintaining high vigilance among the personnel, ensuring the exact implementation of the rules for the service of daily duty, other measures aimed at countering terrorism;
  • ensuring fire safety and rescue operations in accordance with Articles 327 - 334 of this Charter;
  • timely and in full provision of the regiment with food, clothing, fuel and lubricants, components and materials for weapons and military equipment, other military property, resources and services;
  • household support for personnel (provision of barracks and housing stock, commercial and household, bath and laundry services, water supply) in accordance with established standards;
  • interaction with state authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation and local governments on the implementation of social guarantees and compensations established by the legislation of the Russian Federation for military personnel;
  • other measures to prevent harm to the life and health of military personnel, taking into account the specifics of their activities.

323. The main measures taken in the regiment to prevent harm to life, health and property of the local population are:

  • taking measures to exclude the use of weapons and military equipment against the civilian population, individual civilians and civilian objects, developed in accordance with the requirements of federal laws, military regulations and relevant guidelines and instructions;
  • placement of potentially dangerous military facilities of the regiment outside the sanitary protection zones of settlements;
  • organization of interaction between the command of the regiment and local authorities in order to maintain friendly relations between military personnel and the local population;
  • informing the population about the restrictive measures agreed with the local authorities, established in the area where the regiment is deployed.

324. The main measures for protecting the environment from threats that arise in the course of the daily activities of the regiment (unit), and the rational use of natural resources are:

  • study of federal laws and other normative legal acts of the Russian Federation on environmental protection, environmental training and education of personnel;
  • prevention of environmental pollution in the area of ​​deployment and in other places where the activities of the daily activities of the regiment (unit) are carried out;
  • restoration of the environment polluted during the daily activities of the regiment (unit), as well as in the event of accidents;
  • rational nature management (introduction of resource-saving, waste-free and low-waste technologies, land reclamation, rational use of water resources, etc.).

When developing and implementing these measures, it is taken into account that the requirements of the legislation of the Russian Federation on environmental protection, which must be observed during the placement, construction and operation of civilian facilities, fully apply to military facilities, weapons and military equipment, with the exception of emergency situations that prevent compliance with such requirements.

325. In a regiment, in the course of various activities of military personnel, a set of organizational and technical measures to ensure the safety of military service can be developed and implemented, which include:

  • training of military personnel to ensure the security of military service;
  • prevention of flight, traffic and other accidents with weapons and military equipment, ensuring their safe operation;
  • ensuring nuclear and radiation safety of nuclear and radiation hazardous facilities;
  • ensuring chemical safety;
  • ensuring biological safety;
  • ensuring fire safety of weapons and military equipment, ammunition and explosives, other military property in places of their storage, other potentially dangerous objects of the regiment;
  • ensuring the safety of weapons, ammunition and explosives;
  • ensuring electrical safety;

other organizational and technical measures to ensure the safety of various types of activities of military personnel, the operation of various models (complexes, systems) of weapons and military equipment, and other additional measures.

326. Military personnel involved in cases established by federal laws and other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation to perform work not related to the performance of military service duties are subject to the legal norms provided for other citizens performing the specified work.

Fire safety

327. Fire safety is a set of organizational and technical measures aimed at preventing the impact of dangerous fire factors on the personnel of the regiment, weapons and military equipment, ammunition and explosives in their storage areas, on other potentially hazardous objects of the regiment, as well as on increasing their survivability in emergency situations of natural and man-made nature.

328. The basis for the organization of fire safety in the regiment is the regiment's fire protection plan approved by the regiment commander.

The fire protection plan of the regiment is developed by the deputy commander of the regiment for rear services together with the chiefs of the regiment's services on the basis of fire safety requirements (Appendix No. 14) and regulatory documents that determine the features of fire safety in various military units and approved by the relevant commanders (chiefs).

An extract from the plan, including the fire safety requirements in the regiment, the calculation of the forces and means involved in extinguishing the fire, and the procedure for evacuating personnel, as well as weapons, military equipment and other military property, should be in the documentation of the regiment on duty.

329. In a regiment where a fire brigade or a fire brigade is not provided by the state, a non-staff fire brigade of 5 to 15 people is created, who, as a rule, are appointed from one unit.

A fire brigade is allocated from the team, which serves at fire posts around the clock or for a certain time according to the time sheet approved by the regiment commander.

Fire brigade personnel are exempted from carrying other outfits.

330. The commander of the regiment (head of the range) is responsible for the implementation of fire safety requirements at the location of the regiment (at the range), as well as in the rest of the territory assigned to the regiment (polygon), and in all places where the regiment and its units carry out activities of daily activities. In the event of natural and man-made emergencies arising directly at the location of a regiment or on the territory of a military camp, emergency rescue and other urgent work is organized in the manner specified in Chapter 10 of the Charter of the Garrison and Guard Services of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

331. The deputy regiment commander for logistics is responsible for the organization and condition of fire safety in the regiment. He is obliged:

  • organize the study of fire safety requirements by personnel and training in their actions when extinguishing fires;
  • monitor and ensure timely compliance with fire safety requirements; at least once every three months personally check the organization and the state of fire safety of the regiment and conduct fire drills;
  • maintain, to the extent necessary, the readiness of the fire brigade, as well as units (teams) allocated for emergency rescue operations;
  • organize the logistics of the fire brigade;
  • ensure that all facilities have water supplies in accordance with established standards, lightning protection devices and fire extinguishing equipment;
  • ensure the safety of heating and ventilation systems, electrical networks and household electrical installations, the serviceability of fire water supply networks, as well as the implementation of instructions and other legal requirements of fire supervision officials;
  • organize telephone communication with the nearest city (garrison) fire brigade.

332. Commanders of subdivisions, heads of services, workshops, workshops, clubs, laboratories and other facilities are responsible for the implementation of fire safety requirements in subdivisions, services and facilities subordinate to them, as well as for the safety and maintenance of fire extinguishing equipment in good condition.

333. The head of the fire brigade is directly in charge of ensuring fire safety in the regiment.

The head of the fire brigade reports to the deputy commander of the regiment for rear. He is responsible for the constant readiness of the fire brigade, fire extinguishing equipment, training of the personnel of the regiment in fire safety requirements and is obliged to:

  • know the features of the state of fire safety of the regiment's facilities, participate in the development of the regiment's fire protection plan, as well as the necessary additional fire safety requirements;
  • conduct classes with officers, ensigns and foremen of the regiment's subdivisions on fire-fighting training; conduct explanatory work on the implementation of fire safety requirements among personnel;
  • conduct special training sessions with the fire brigade and instruct the fire brigade;
  • to check the state of fire safety of all facilities and to carry out daily monitoring of the fulfillment by the personnel of the established fire safety requirements and the performance of the fire brigade;
  • monitor the serviceability and proper operation of all fire extinguishing equipment, fire alarms, sources of fire water supply and take measures to maintain them in constant readiness for action;
  • keep records of the technical condition of fire extinguishing equipment;
  • prohibit the use of faulty and fire-hazardous installations, heating, lighting and similar means;
  • to report in a timely manner to the deputy commander of the regiment on the rear about the shortcomings in the organization of fire safety in the regiment, and about all cases of fires, fires and the measures taken - immediately;

supervise fire fighting.

334. All military personnel are required to know and comply with fire safety requirements at the regiment's facilities (Appendix No. 14) and be able to handle fire extinguishing equipment.

Upon detecting a fire or signs of burning (smoke, burning smell, fever, etc.), a serviceman is obliged to immediately take measures to call the fire brigade and extinguish the fire by all available means, as well as to save people, preserve weapons, military equipment and other military property.

PART THREE

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