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On The Security Of The Facilities Of The Fuel And Energy Complex

Original Language Title: О безопасности объектов топливно-энергетического комплекса

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RUSSIAN FEDERATION FEDERAL LAW About the security of fuel and energy objects of the complex Adopted by the State Duma on July 6, 2011 The Federation on July 13, 2011, (In the wording of the federal laws of 2 July 2013). N 163-FZ; N 75-FZ; of 14.10.2014 N 307-FZ; , 09.03.2016 N 68-FZ Article 1. The subject of regulation of the present Federal Law This Federal Law sets out the organizational and legal bases in the field of security of objects of the fuel and energy complex in the Russian Federation. The Federation, with the exception of nuclear power facilities, in order to prevent acts of unlawful interference, defines the powers of the federal authorities and the State authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation. and the rights, duties and responsibilities of physical and Legal entities who own the property of the fuel and energy complex on the right of ownership or other legal rights. Article 2: Basic concepts used in this Federal Law For the purposes of this Federal Act, the following basic concepts are used: 1) an act of unlawful interference- An unlawful act (omission), including a terrorist act or an attempt to commit it, threatening the safe operation of a fuel and energy complex, resulting in harm to the life and health of the people, damage or destruction of property or the threat of such consequences; (2) anti-terrorist protection of fuel and energy complex object-state of protection of the building, structure, construction or other object of fuel and energy complex which prevents it from being committed on it terrorist act; 3) safety of fuel and energy complex objects-state of protection of fuel and energy complex objects from acts of unlawful interference; 4) engineering equipment Security and safety equipment Fuel and Energy Complex Object Protection Facilities designed to prevent unauthorized entry of the fuel and energy complex into an object Fuel and energy complex; 5) critical objects of fuel and energy complex-fuel and energy complex whose disruption or termination would lead to the loss of economic management THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION the administrative-territorial unit, its irreversible negative change (destruction) or substantial reduction in the safety of the population; 6) critical elements of the fuel and energy complex potentially hazardous elements (sections) of the fuel and energy complex, the commission of an act of unlawful interference against which will lead to the cessation of the normal operation of the fuel and energy complex, damage or accident at the fuel and energy complex; 7) fuel and energy line objects-the system of linear-energy complex (electrical networks, trunk gas pipelines, oil pipelines and petroleum product pipelines) designed for Ensuring the transfer of electric energy, transportation of gas, oil and oil products; 8) ensuring the anti-terrorist protection of objects of fuel and energy complex is the implementation of the legal system defined by the state, economic, organizational and other measures aimed at Security of fuel and energy complex facilities; 9) fuel and energy complex objects (hereinafter referred to as objects)-electricity, oil, petroleum, petrochemical, gas, oil and gas, coal, shale and peat industry, as well as oil and gas supply, heat supply and gas supply; 10) protected fuel and energy complex-buildings, structures, structures, other facilities of the fuel and energy complex, as well as " A document containing information on the security of the fuel and energy complex within the limits of the limits established in accordance with the laws of the Russian Federation; 11). Protection of the fuel and energy complex and the plan of measures to ensure the security of the object; 12) potentially hazardous objects (sites) of fuel and energy complex-objects fuel and energy complex (territorial area (s), design and process components) used, produced, processed, stored, operated, transported, transported or destroyed by radioactive, fire-, fire-hazardous and hazardous chemical and biological Substances, as well as hydrotechnical and other facilities where accidents, including those resulting from an act of unlawful interference, may result in emergencies involving dangerous socio-economic consequences; 13) fuel and energy sector entities-physical and Legal entities who own the property or other legal rights of fuel and energy complex objects; 14) requirements to ensure the safety of fuel and energy complex objects and the requirements of the anti-terrorist operation Protection of objects of the fuel and energy complex-rules that are obligatory for fulfillment and observance of which ensure the safety of objects of the fuel and energy complex and the anti-terrorist protection of objects. Fuel and energy complex. Article 3. The objectives and tasks of the security of facilities of the fuel and energy complex 1. The purpose of ensuring the security of the fuel and energy complex is their sustainable and safe functioning, protection of the interests of the individual, society and the state in the sphere of fuel and energy complex from illegal acts Interference. 2. The main tasks of ensuring the safety of fuel and energy complex objects are: 1) the regulatory legal regulation in the field of ensuring the anti-terrorist protection of objects of fuel and energy complex; (2) definition of threats of unlawful interference and prevention of such threats; 3) categorization of fuel and energy complex objects; 4) development and implementation of security requirements The safety of fuel and energy facilities; 5) development and implementation of measures to establish a system of physical protection of fuel and energy complex objects; 6) training of specialists in the field of safety of fuel and energy complex objects; 7) State control (supervision) to ensure the safety of fuel and energy complex objects; (In the wording of Federal Law from 14.10.2014 N 307-FZ ) 8) information, material and technical and scientific and technical provision of security of fuel and energy complex objects. Article 4. Principles of security for facilities fuel and energy complex Basic principles for security of fuel and energy complex objects are: 1) legality; 2) Balancing the interests of the individual, society and the State; 3) the mutual responsibility of the individual, society and the state in ensuring the safety of fuel and energy facilities; 4) continuity; 5) Integration into international systems Security; 6) interaction of the subjects of the fuel and energy complex, federal bodies of state power, state authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation and local authorities; 7) Ensuring the anti-terrorist protection of fuel and energy facilities. Article 5. { \cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024 } Catering { \cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024 } { \cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024 } { \b In order to establish differentiated safety requirements for the fuel and energy complex, in view of the potential risk of an act of unlawful intervention and its possible consequences, it is categorized objects. The information on whether the fuel and energy complex is a critically important object of the fuel and energy complex for infrastructure and life support is included in the categorization. fuel and energy complex; 2) scale of possible socio-economic consequences of accidents at the fuel and energy complex; 3) availability of critical elements of fuel and energy complex; 4) presence of potentially hazardous sites Fuel and energy complex; 5) presence on the site of vulnerabilities. 2. In view of the fact that the fuel and energy complex is critical, and depending on the level of potential danger to the fuel and energy complex, three categories of fuel and energy facilities are installed. Complex: 1) high-hazard objects; 2) medium category objects; 3) objects of low hazard category. 3. The Government of the Russian Federation establishes the baseline data for the categorization of the facility, the manner in which it is carried out and the criteria for the categorization. 4. The list of objects of the fuel and energy complex to be categorized shall be approved by the highest official of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation (head of the supreme executive body of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation). Representatives of the Russian Federation, the constituent bodies of the Russian Federation and the constituent bodies of the Russian Federation Federation and local authorities. 5. At the end of the categoration, the objects are included in the register of objects of the fuel and energy complex, the maintenance of which is carried out by the federal executive authority responsible for the elaboration and implementation of state policy and The regulatory and legal regulation of the fuel and energy sector. The procedure for the establishment and maintenance of a register of fuel and energy facilities is determined by the Government of the Russian Federation. Article 6. Security of facilities Fuel and Energy Complex 1. The security of fuel and energy complex objects is carried out by the subjects of the fuel and energy complex, unless otherwise stipulated by the legislation of the Russian Federation. 2. As a subject of the fuel and energy complex, which owns property or other legal rights, the fuel and energy complex, which is assigned to objects of high danger category, may only be legal A person registered in the territory of the Russian Federation. 3. Fuel and energy facilities managed exclusively by the units and (or) organizations of the federal executive authority responsible for the formulation and implementation of the State Policy and regulatory environment in the fuel and energy sector, and (or) the federal executive body responsible for the formulation and implementation of public policy and regulatory frameworks the internal affairs of the Legislative and other regulatory acts of the Russian Federation. 4. State control (supervision) of ensuring the security of fuel and energy facilities is carried out in accordance with the procedure established by the Government of the Russian Federation in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation. Federations of the federal executive branch (hereinafter referred to as the federal executive authorities). (...) (...) N 68-FZ) Article 7. Requirements for the security of objects of the fuel and energy complex and requirements of the Antiterrorist Security of Objects of the Fuel and Energy Complex 1. The requirements of ensuring the safety of fuel and energy complex objects and the requirements of anti-terrorist protection of fuel and energy complex objects, depending on the specified category of hazard, are defined. The Government of the Russian Federation. These requirements are binding on the fuel and energy complex. 2. Fuel and energy sector entities owning or otherwise legally authorized objects of the fuel and energy complex, which are classified as objects of high risk, cannot be leased or otherwise used Buildings, structures, structures, parts of the fuel and energy complex, as well as the land on which these facilities are located, for non-productive purposes, without approval from the Commissioner by the federal executive branch. The procedure for the harmonization is determined by the authorized federal executive. 3. Fuel and energy sector entities under the design and construction phases of the fuel and energy complex are required to provide for the implementation of a set of special measures for the safe operation of such facilities, localization and to reduce the impact of emergencies. Article 8. The security passport of the fuel and energy complex 1. The entities of the fuel and energy complex shall prepare passports of the safety of fuel and energy complex objects according to the Annex to this Federal Law. 2. The safety data of the fuel and energy complex is based on the results of the categoration of the facility, depending on the degree of its potential hazard, and on the basis of the sufficiency of engineering requirements. Activities for the physical protection and protection of the object under terrorist threats, as required by the Government of the Russian Federation, in accordance with article 7 of this Federal Act. 3. The safety passport of the fuel and energy complex object reflects the characteristics of the object, the possible consequences of the act of unlawful interference, the category of the object, the state of the system of its engineering and technical, physical and physical integrity. Protection, fire safety and related conclusions and recommendations. 4. The security ticket of the fuel and energy complex contains measures to ensure the anti-terrorist protection of the facility, implemented by the subjects of the fuel and energy complex independently, or in the cases envisaged by the fuel and energy complex. OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION by local governments or exclusive The federal executive branch. 5. The safety passport of the fuel and energy complex is approved by the head of the fuel and energy complex, in agreement with a collegial body on countering terrorism formed in the constituent entity of the Russian Federation in accordance with article 5, paragraph 4, of this Federal Act. 6. The information contained in the security passports of fuel and energy facilities is information that is restricted in accordance with federal laws. 7. Passports of safety of fuel and energy complex objects are subject to updates in the order and deadlines set by the Government of the Russian Federation. Article 9. The physical protection system for the fuel and energy complex 1. The system of physical protection of fuel and energy complex objects is a set of measures aimed at preventing the unlawful interference of organizational, administrative and legal measures, engineering and security measures, and The activities of the security units with civilian, service weapons and special means are available. 2. Physical protection of fuel and energy complex objects is carried out on the basis of a unified system of planning and implementation of a set of technical and organizational measures aimed at: 1) prevention of unauthorized The penetration of protected objects of the fuel and energy complex; (2) the timely detection and suppression of any encroachment on the integrity and security of the protected objects of the fuel and energy complex, including acts Illegal interference. 3. The physical protection of a fuel and energy complex under construction, which will be placed in high-hazard categories after being put into service, should be carried out at the construction stage. 4. In order to ensure the physical protection of the fuel and energy complex, the units and (or) organizations of the federal executive authority, which is responsible for the formulation and implementation of public policies, may be involved. Legal and regulatory regulation in the sphere of internal affairs, departmental security units, private security organizations depending on the category of the facility and in accordance with the safety passport of the fuel and energy complex. Article 9-1. Office Protection of Organizations Fuel and Energy Complex To ensure the physical protection of the facilities of the fuel and energy complex, the owner of the Unified Gas Supply System, Strategic joint-stock company engaged in the management of trunk oil pipelines and oil product pipelines, and the strategic joint stock company engaged in hydrocarbon production and processing has the right to create Departmental security. (The article is supplemented by the Federal Law of 20 April 2014. N 75-FZ Article 10. The personnel requirements for Fuel and Energy composite 1 . The work directly related to the security of the fuel and energy complex is not accepted by persons: 1) having an uncommitted or unexpuned criminal record for intentional crime; 2) who are registered with the health authorities for mental illness, alcoholism or drug addiction; (3) terminated the powers of public office or dismissed from the public service, including from Law enforcement agencies, the public prosecution service or the judiciary, OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION the credibility of the case if, after such early termination of authority or dismissal, less than three years have elapsed. 2. The list of works directly related to the security of the fuel and energy complex is established by the federal executive authority responsible for the formulation and implementation of public policy and regulatory and legal regulation in the sphere of the fuel and energy complex, in coordination with the federal executive authority in the field of security and with the federal executive authority exercising functions the formulation and implementation of public policies and in the field of internal affairs. Article 11. Security of information systems fuel and energy complex objects 1. In order to ensure the safety of fuel and energy complex objects, the subjects of the fuel and energy complex create systems for the protection of information and information and telecommunication networks from illegal access, destruction, and Modifications, blocking of information and other unlawful acts, and the operation of such systems. The creation of such systems includes planning and implementation of a set of technical and organizational measures, including the anti-terrorist protection of fuel and energy complex objects. 2. Information on the systems referred to in Part 1 of this article is information which is restricted by federal law. This information is included in the safety passport of the fuel and energy complex. Article 12. The rights and obligations of the actors of the fuel and energy complex in the sphere security of objects of the fuel and energy complex 1. Fuel and energy sector entities have the right: 1) to receive information from the executive branch of the executive branch in the field of object security, in accordance with the established procedure Fuel and energy complex; (In the wording of Federal Law from 14.10.2014) N 307-FZ ) 2) to the federal executive body, which is responsible for the development and implementation of public policies and regulations in the fuel and energy sector; The federal executive body in the field of security, the federal executive body, which is responsible for the formulation and implementation of public policies and regulatory and regulatory measures in the field of internal affairs, and Federal executive body, which is empowered to perform tasks in Protection of the population and territories from emergency situations, proposals to ensure the safety of fuel and energy facilities; 3) to ensure the physical protection of fuel and energy facilities The units and/or organizations referred to in article 9, paragraph 4, of this Federal Act, which have the right to acquire and use civilian, official firearms, small arms and light weapons, as well as special means in order, OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION " (4) To perform other actions, as provided by the legislation of the Russian Federation, aimed at ensuring the safety of facilities of the fuel and energy complex. 2. The subjects of the fuel and energy complex are obliged: 1) to inform immediately, in the manner prescribed by the Government of the Russian Federation, of the threats and acts of unlawful interference of the fuel and energy complex; (In the wording of Federal Law of 02.07.2013) N163-FZ) 2) to comply with regulations, orders of officials of the executive branch of the federal executive to eliminate violations of security requirements for facilities Fuel and energy complex and requirements of anti-terrorist protection of objects of fuel and energy complex; (In the wording of the Federal Law from 14.10.2014 N 307-FZ ) (3) assist in the identification, prevention and suppression of acts of unlawful interference, and in eliminating their consequences, establishing the causes and conditions of their commission; 4) Special measures for the safe operation of fuel and energy facilities, localization and mitigation of emergencies; 5) to ensure the readiness of fuel and energy facilities for localization and mitigation of potential emergency situations (c) Elimination of the consequences of emergency situations in the event of their occurrence by means of the activities envisaged by this Federal Law, taking into account the peculiarities set by other federal laws. 3. Compliance with safety requirements for fuel and energy complex objects and requirements of anti-terrorist protection of objects of fuel and energy complex is the responsibility of heads of fuel and energy entities complex. Article 13. Liability for violation of the legislation of the Russian Federation in the field of security of fuel and energy facilities of the fuel and energy complex Violation of federal officials ' officials State authorities, State authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation and the local authorities, the constituent entities of the fuel and energy sector, and organizations carrying out work and providing security services the safety of fuel and energy complex objects, other The Russian Federation is responsible for the security of objects of the fuel and energy complex in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation. Article 14. Liability for causing harm as a result of act of unlawful interference with the fuel and energy complex object Civil liability for causing injury to physical and As a result of the act of unlawful interference with the fuel and energy complex, legal entities and the state bear the subject of the fuel and energy complex in accordance with the procedure established by the legislation of the Russian Federation. Article 15. Liability insurance for damage in results of a terrorist act on the site fuel and energy complex Fuel and energy complex subject to ownership or The other legal right to objects of the fuel and energy complex, which are classified as objects of high danger, are required to insure liability for damage to the life, health or property of third parties due to the accident at the facility Fuel and Energy Complex Arising from by terrorist act or sabotage. Article 16. { \cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024 } Security { \cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024 } { \b } { \b } { \cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024 } The financing of the fuel and energy complex is financed by its own funds, the prices of goods (services) to be regulated by the regulation of the regulated prices (tariffs) as well as at the expense of other members of the fuel and energy complex. 2. Financing of measures to ensure the safety of fuel and energy complex objects from other sources of funds is carried out in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation. Article 17. The security considerations for the objects of the gas supply system, line objects of the fuel and energy complex 1. The operators of the fuel and energy complex who own or otherwise operate under the ownership of the gas supply system and the organizations operating such facilities, other than those provided for by this Federal Law, are required to do so Provide, during the design, construction and operation phases of the gas supply system, a set of special measures for the safe operation of such facilities, localisation and mitigation of potential emergency situations at such sites. 2. The subject of the fuel and energy complex who owns or operates a gas supply system, and the organization operating such an object, provides its willingness to localize and mitigate its effects of potential emergencies, to deal with emergency situations in the event of their occurrence through the implementation of the activities of this Federal Law, taking into account the characteristics of the other federal states Laws. 3. The requirements for ensuring the security of the line facilities of the fuel and energy complex are determined by the Russian Federation Government. (In the wording of Federal Law dated 02.07.2013. N 163-FZ) Article 18. The procedure for the entry into force of this Federal Law 1. This Federal Law shall enter into force ninety days after the date of its official publication, with the exception of the provisions for which this article has been set differently. 2. Articles 7, 10, 12 and 16 of this Federal Law shall enter into force on 1 January 2012. Russian Federation President Dmitry Medvedev Moscow, Kremlin 21 July 2011 N 256-FZ _________________ Application to Federal Law O Safety of facilities fuel and energy complex "Lifetime of ______________________ passport: (Griff Fill) to" __ " _________ 20 __ Ecz. N ______ APPR Chairman of Anti-Terrorism Commission __________________________________________ (F. AND. O.) USOLID Leader _____________________________ (name of organization, F. AND. O.) "___ " __________ 20 __ g. P A C P P fuel-energy complex object ___________________________________________________________________ (object name) __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ g. ______________ 20 __ g. By___________________________________________________________________ (base for the issuance of a passport: the solution of a regional Anti-Terrorism Commission, an order from the head of the organization) ___________________________________________________________________ (full name of the object, organization, full mail address, phone) ___________________________________________________________________ (industry, main activity of the object) ___________________________________________________________________ (name of the parent organization by owner, telephone) ___________________________________________________________ (F. AND. Object manager, office, mobile phone) __________________________________________________________ (F. AND. O. Deputy Head of the regime and security, office, mobile phone) ___________________________________________________________________ (F. AND. O. Security Manager, Service, Mobile Phone) 1. Provides an overview of the object, the organization 1. Base Territory: ___________________________________________________________________________ (zones, territories, administrative and production buildings and structures, structural and technological elements of the facility) ___________________________________________________________________ (total area, m2) ___________________________________________________________________ (perimeter, m) 2. Objects outside the main territory of ___________________________________________________________________ (zones, territories, administrative and production buildings and structures, design and technological elements of the facility) ___________________________________________________________________ (total area, m2) ___________________________________________________________________ (perimeter, m) 3. Information about the personnel of the object (organization) ___________________________________________________________________ (the total number of employees on the object, including its elements, people) 4. Object (Organization) Operating Mode (s) ___________________________________________________________ (seasonal, wacht, one-, two-, three-shift, maximum number of objects that are running on the object ___________________________________________________________________ person per shift in day and night, including its elements) 5. Original inventory value of the main production facilities ___________________________________________________________________________ (total value of all tangible assets (fixed assets) of the object (s), Thousands (roubles) 6. Wear basic production facilities ___________________________________________________________________ (the average value of the moral and physical depreciation of the main equipment, buildings and structures, percent) 7. The presence at the site of the Defence of State Secrecy and the secrecy requirements of ___________________________________________________________________________ (type of unit, dedicated zone, measures for access and security) 8. Locality and climatic conditions ___________________________________________________________________________ (average elevation of the surrounding area, annual and seasonal: direction and speed) winds, ___________________________________________________________________ average daily temperature, relative humidity, number of precipitation by seasons, maximum seasonal values wind forces and temperature) 9. Existence of other productions, populated areas, residential buildings and other mass population objects, their location in relation to the object | -------------- | ------------------ | ------------- | | N | Name | Feature | Party | Distance to | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | -------------- | -------------- | ------------------ | ------------- | ------------- | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | | --- | -------------- | ------------------ | ------------- | ------------- | | --- | -------------- | ------------------ | ------------- | ------------- | 10. Object Placement on Transport Communications | --- | -------------------------------------- | -------- | ------------- | | N | Mode of transport and transport | Name-| Distance to | |p/p | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | m | | | -------------------------------------- | -------- | ------------- | | ------------- | | 1 | Road ([ [ highway]], [ [ bus station]] s, etc.) | | | | -------------------------------------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | | 2 | Train (railway tracks, | | | stations, stations, platforms, | | | and so on | | | | | | | -------- | -------- | ------------- | | ------------- | | ------------- | | 3 | Air (airports, terminals, | | | | | military airfields, airstrips | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | military airfields | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --- | -------------------------------------- | -------- | -------- | ------------- | | 4 | Water (sea and river ports, | | | docks) | | | -- | -------------------------------------- | -------- | ------------- | 11. Information on Hazardous Substances and Materials Used on Object Fire and Explosive Substances and Materials | ---- | --------------- | --------------------------------- | ---------- | | Type | Number, kg | Name of object element | Class | | | | | ---- | --------------- | --------------------------------- | ---------- | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | | ---- | --------------- | --------------------------------- | ---------- | ---- | --------------- | --------------------------------- | ---------- | Chemicals and biologically dangerous substances and materials | ---- | --------------- | --------------------------------- | ---------- | | Type | Type of object | | | | | | | | | | | * | | | | | | | | | | --------------- | | --------------- | | --------------- | | --------------- | | --------------- | --------------- | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | | ---- | --------------- | --------------------------------- | ---------- | | ---- | --------------- | --------------------------------- | ---------- | Toxic, narcotic, psychotropic substances, potent poisons and preparations | ---- | --------------- | --------------------------------- | ---------- | | Type | Type of object | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------------- | | --------------- | | --------------- | | --------------- | | --------------- | --------------------------------- | --------------- | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | | ---- | --------------- | --------------------------------- | ---------- | ---- | --------------- | --------------------------------- | ---------- | 2. Analyze the vulnerability of the manufacturing process and identify critical elements of an object 1. List of Potentially Hazardous Object Sites | --- | ----------------- | ------------- | -------- | -------- | --------- | | --------- | | N | Name | Name | Coli | String | | | | | technology|dangerous | | | | | | | | | | | process | | | | | | | | | | | | --- | | | | | | | | | --------------- | -------- | -------- | | --------- | | --------- | | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | | --- | ----------------- | ------------- | -------- | ---------- | --------- | | --- | ----------------- | ------------- | -------- | ---------- | --------- | 2. Inviolator models ________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. List of Critical Objects | --- | ------------- | -------- | ------- | ------------------ | ----------- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --- | ------------- | -------- | ------- | ------------------ | ----------- | | --- | ------------- | -------- | ------- | ------------------ | ----------- | 3. An assessment of the socio-economic consequences of a terrorist act on object 1. Casualty | --- | ------------ | ------------------------- | ---------- | ----------- | ----------- | | N | Name | Number of people | Number of | Number | Number | Number | Amount of | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Elements of a terrorist attack] | | | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | ------- life-| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [ | --- | ------------ | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | ------- | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | | --- | ------------ | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | ------- | 2. Economic Damage | --- | ------------ | ----------- | ----------- | ------------ | ----------- | | N | Title | Own | Private | | Scale | Scale | Scale | | | | | | | | | | items | | | elements | | | | | elements | | | elements]] | terrorists-| | | | thousands of terrorists Rub. | Thousands Rub. | Thousands Rub. | | | | | | | | | | | | | ------------ | ----------- | ------------ | ----------- | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | | --- | ------------ | ------------ | ------------ | ------------ | ------------ | ------------ | ------------ | ------------ | ------------ | ------------ | ------------ | ------------ | ------------ | ------------ | | --- | ------------ | ----------- | ----------- | ------------ | ----------- | 4. Assigning a category to a category of potential hazard | ----------------------------------------------------- | ----------- | | Metric name | Value | | | Metric | ----------------------------------------------------- | ----------- | | Maximum number of victims, person | | | ----------------------------------------------------- | | ----------- | | Amount of maximum damage, thousands Rub. | | | ----------------------------------------------------- | ----------- | | Civil Defense Object Category | | ----------------------------------------------------- | ----------- | | Object Category by Mode | | | ----------------------------------------------------- | ----------- | | Category of Hazard and Explosion Category | | | ----------------------------------------------------- | ----------- | | ----------- potential hazards | | | ----------------------------------------------------- | ----------- | 5. Security and Object Protection Organization 1. The basis for the establishment of a security guard, ___________________________________________________________________________ (Security order number, F. AND. O., post of its signatories, the existence of an act of ___________________________________________________________________________ the regional commission, its approval date) 2. Guard unit structure ___________________________________________________________________________ (security unit location, unit type: command, group, indicating their reporting lines By___________________________________________________________________ and others; security: departmental, off-departmental, mixed (departmental, non-departmental), private security organizations, Security Service) 3. Security subdivision (list of posts) | ---- | ----------------------------------------------- | ------------ | | N | Title of office | Number of | | Number of | |p/p | | units | | ---- | ----------------------------------------------- | ------------ | | 1 | 2 | 3 | | ---- | ----------------------------------------------- | ------------ | | ---- | ----------------------------------------------- | ------------ | | | Total: | | | ---- | ----------------------------------------------- | ------------ | 4. The presence of business documents ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ safety and health check-out plan 5. Checkpoint and Intra-Object Mode (s) ___________________________________________________________________________ (presence of instructions, by whom are installed by the gate and inside object modes, date of introduction, order) ___________________________________________________________________ storage of permanent, one-time, temporary and material grounds passes, sample official signatures, availability of offices grounds passes, Storage of personal effects, search rooms) 6. Number of checkpoints in force: total _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ By______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Combination of a daily security order by a security order | ---------------------------------------------- | ------------------ | | View Post | Number of | | -------- | --------- | | | | | | | | | ---------------------------------- | -------- | -------- | --------- | | --------- | | Karaulow | -------- ---------------------------------- | -------- | --------- | | External posts | | | ---------------------------------------------- | -------- | --------- | | Internal | | ---------------------------------------------- | -------- | --------- | | Daily allowance | | ---------------------------------------------- | -------- | --------- | | 12-hour posts | | | | ---------------------------------------------- | -------- | | 8-hour | | 8-hour posts | | | | ---------------------------------------------- | -------- | --------- | | --------- | | Total | | ---------------------------------------------- | -------- | --------- | 8. Security of security 8.1. Weapons and ammunition: ___________________________________________________________________________ (name and number of weapons and ammunition of weapons and ammunition) ___________________________________________________________________ for each type, type, model) 8.2. Special tools and service firearms ___________________________________________________________________ (number of units of special funds-separately for each type, type, model; number of units of service { \field { \field { \field { \field { \field { \field { \field { \field { \field { \field { \field { \field { \field } } Service car, moto, and air transport and water transport ___________________________________________________________________________ editions, ___________________________________________________________________ target-separately for each unit) 8.4. Service dogs ___________________________________________________________________ (presence of nurseries, vols and their number to maintain service dogs-separate contractual and By___________________________________________________________________________ balance dogs; number of guard dogs, number outposts, loose-leash posts, free caravans) 9. Security of weapons, ammunition and special devices ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ { \b Installed ___________________________________________________________________ } { \b } { \b } { \b alarm } { \b and } { \b alarm } { \b The average age of security staff is __________________________________________________________________ (years) 11. Level of training of government personnel and staff involved in physical protection and security operations at ___________________________________________________________________ (availability of training and retraining programme employees security and administration authorities, ___________________________________________________________________________ approved its implementation, details of the exercise, training, testing (...) (...) Existence of joint (with internal affairs bodies and other organizations) action plans of the personnel and management of the facility when emergencies occur, including acts of unlawful interference, natural disasters and others; Joint training and exercises, operational headquarters and special units, including from the state of ___________________________________________________________________________ (name and date of approval) 6. Engineering Security Tools 1. Total length of perimeter to be protected __________________________________________________________________________ (sg. m) 2. Barrier content ___________________________________________________________________ (fence feature: capital, wood, barbed wire, netting, etc. ___________________________________________________________________ length of the pod. of each area, fence condition) 3. Coverage of the protected area and perimeter fence: ___________________________________________________________________ (presence, short description) 4. Security alarm on ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ length of the blocked fence in the pog, type and perimeter alarm devices 5. Alarm ___________________________________________________________________ (number of rays) 5.1. Security alarm ___________________________________________________________________ (number of rays) 5.2. Fire alarm ___________________________________________________________________ (number of rays) 5.3. Security and fire alarm systems ___________________________________________________________________________ (number of rays) 5.4. Alarm alarm ___________________________________________________________________ (the number of beams) 5.5. Availability of radio equipment: ___________________________________________________________________ (number of radio stations, type and number of radio stations) 5.6. Availability of the telephone service ___________________________________________________________________________ (number of posts with telephone links) 5.7. The presence of video surveillance devices ___________________________________________________________________ (type and number of video cameras, controlled zones) 6. Checkpoint techniques ___________________________________________________________________________ (type and number of regular turnstiles, desk-turniquet systems, automated systems By___________________________________________________________________ skipping and service accounting, mechanized gates used by means of forcing transport and other special tools) 7. Other engineering installations ___________________________________________________________________ 8. Support and maintenance of security and fire-fighting equipment ___________________________________________________________________________________ specialized organization) 7. Fire safety 1. Fire protection ___________________________________________________________________________ voluntary fire guard) 2. The existence of the State Fire Service contract units ___________________________________________________________________________ (contractual units) 3. Existence of forces and means to ensure explosion and chemical safety on ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ technical and other tools, the order of operation in accordance with the disaster recovery plan for the specialized and (...) (...) Evaluation of anti-terrorist security 1. Determination of the required level of anti-terrorist security for critical elements of object | --- | ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | --------- | | --------- | | --------- | | --------- | | --------- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --- | ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | --------- | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | | --- | ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | --------- | | ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | --------- | 2. 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Evaluating the sufficiency of critical element protection activities | --- | ------------ | ---------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | | -------- | | -------- | -------- | -------- | | -------- | | | Fatton | Output | Fatten | | Run | Output is | Comp | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | occupation | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [ | --- | ------------ | ---------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | | --- | ------------ | ---------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | ---------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | 9. Other information is ___________________________________________________________________________ (explanation and other details not included in the list of issues of the ticket, including the number * ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ of an independent security structure, its own identity, type, number, armament, technical capacity, state of pass mode, and other, order interaction with the guard unit in the object's territory) 10. Conclusions 1. The object is in the (scope of activity) __________________________________________________________________ (federal executive authority) 2. Subject line and activity refers to the category of ___________________________________________________________________________ (civil defence, regime, chemical hazard, and (or) (...) (...) The maximum damage that may be caused by the terrorist act and the degree of potential hazard is assigned to the category of ___________________________________________________________________________________________ (category) 4. To meet the security requirements of the object and protect its elements ___________________________________________________________________ 5. The presence of critical elements of the facility, their interaction and the required security level is ___________________________________________________________________ 6. Sufficiency of the forces and means to carry out physical protection and anti-terrorist protection activities of the facility ___________________________________________________________ 7. Additional measures are needed to improve the physical protection and anti-terrorism security of the facility, with a deadline of __________________________________________________________________________ 8. Output about the security system of the object (organization) ___________________________________________________________________ Application to ticket: 1. Situational plan of the facility, identifying its critical elements (communication, plans and excretion of individual buildings and structures or parts thereof) containing all changes in its construction. 2. The plan and security scheme for the facility, including checkpoints, security posts, engineering and vulnerabilities. Inter-ministerial commission members: _______________________________ (F. AND. Signature, sign) _______________________________ (F. AND. Signature, sign) _______________________________ (F. AND. (Signed): "___" ___ ___ Actualized "___" ______ 20 __ g. ______________