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Ընդունման ամսաթիվ
02.12.2010
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Prime Minister of the Republic of Armeina
Ստորագրման ամսաթիվ
20.12.2010
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03.01.2011

GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA

 

DECISION

 

No 1698-N of 2 December 2010

 

ON APPROVING THE LISTS OF HEAVY, HARMFUL INDUSTRIES, WORKS, PROFESSIONS AND POSITIONS, THOSE OF SPECIFICALLY HEAVY, SPECIFICALLY HARMFUL INDUSTRIES, WORKS, PROFESSIONS AND POSITIONS, MAKING AMENDMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTS TO DECISION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA NO 1599-N OF 11 AUGUST 2005, MAKING AMENDMENTS TO DECISION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA NO 876-N OF 16 JUNE 2006 AND REPEALING A NUMBER OF DECISIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA

 

Based on Article 183 of the Labour Code of the Republic of Armenia and point 7 of Article 10 of the Law of the Republic of Armenia "On State Labour Inspectorate”, the Government of the Republic of Armenia hereby decides:

1. To approve:

(1) the list of heavy, harmful industries, works, professions and positions, in accordance with Annex No 1;

(2) the list of specifically heavy, specifically harmful industries, works, professions and positions in accordance with Annex No 2.

2. To make the following amendments and supplements to decision of the Government of the Republic of Armenia No 1599-N of 11 August 2005 "On establishing the list of special category employees entitled to an extended annual leave for a period of up to 35 days (in exceptional cases — up to 48 days)”

(1) the title of the Decision shall read as follows:

"ON ESTABLISHING THE LIST OF SPECIAL CATEGORY EMPLOYEES ENTITLED TO AN EXTENDED ANNUAL LEAVE”;

(2) point 1 of the Decision shall read as follows:

"1. To establish the list of special category employees entitled to an extended annual leave with a duration of 25 working days in case of a five-day working week, and with a duration of 30 working days in case of a six-day working week (in exceptional cases — 35 working days in case of a five-day working week, and 42 working days in case of a six-day working week), according to the Annex."

(3) in the Annex to the Decision:

a. the title shall read as follows:

 

“LIST

 

OF SPECIAL CATEGORY EMPLOYEES ENTITLED TO AN EXTENDED ANNUAL LEAVE WITH A DURATION OF 25 WORKING DAYS IN CASE OF A FIVE-DAY WORKING WEEK, AND WITH A DURATION OF 30 WORKING DAYS IN CASE OF A SIX-DAY WORKING WEEK (IN EXCEPTIONAL CASES — 35 WORKING DAYS IN CASE OF A FIVE-DAY WORKING WEEK, AND 42 WORKING DAYS IN CASE OF A SIX-DAY WORKING WEEK”

 

b. in column 3, the word "calendar" shall be replaced with the word "working", and the figures "35" and "48" with figures "25" and "35", respectively;

c. the Annex shall be supplemented with new points 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 after point 1, which shall read as follows:

 

"1.1.

General education institutions implementing basic general, special and specialised programmes working with a five-day work mode

35

instructors (teachers, teacher-mentors), psychologists, resource teachers, military instructors, childcare workers, social care teachers

1.2.

Pre-school education institutions working with a five-day work mode

25

pre-school upbringing and teaching staff

1.3.

General education institutions implementing basic general, special and specialised programmes working with a six-day work mode

42

instructors (teachers, teacher-mentors) , psychologists, resource teachers, military instructors,childcare workers, social care teachers

1.4.

Pre-school education institutions working with a six-day work mode

30

pre-school upbringing and teaching staff".

 

d. the words "general education institutions" and "pre-school education institutions" shall be removed from column 2 of point 2, and the words "pre-school upbringing and teaching staff (teachers, childcare workers) shall be removed from column 4 of point 2;

e. the words "general education institutions for additional education of children" shall be removed from column 2 of point 3.

3. To make the following amendments to Decision of the Government of the Republic of Armenia No 876-N of 16 June 2006 “On establishing the form of the employment record book, the procedure for keeping the employment record book, and for providing the duplicate thereof"":

(1) the Table of Annex No 1 to the Decision shall read as follows:

 

"

Record number

Working period

Name of the employee, and in case of an individual entrepreneur — name and surname, position held, the work performed

Ground for record: number, date, month, year of adoption of the legal act, and in case of record on on-site education in secondary vocational and higher education institutions and compulsory military service — number, serial number (if any) of the document, the day, month, year of issuance

       

period of receiving unemployment benefit (to be filled in by the authorised body);

period of performing the works, which, in accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Armenia, entitle the employee to retire under privileged conditions;

period for being included in the personnel reserve of the state services, which, in accordance with the regulatory legal acts, shall be calculated for the work record (to be filled in by the authorised body);

period of on-site study in secondary vocational and higher education institutions (to be filled in by the employer having hired the person upon graduation from the education institution);

period of compulsory military service (to be filled in by the employer having hired the person after demobilisation);

upon the request of the employee — the ground for rescinding the employment contract, information on the position held and the work performed, the period of employment on concurrent basis, where the employee submits to the employer of the main workplace a document certifying the concurrent work

1

2

3

 4

".

 

(2) in point 10 of Annex N 2 to the Decision:

a. sub-point "c" shall read as follows:

“(c) in column 3,

name of the employee, and in case of an individual entrepreneur - name and surname, position held, the work performed;

period of receiving unemployment benefit (to be filled in by the authorised body);

period of performing the works, which, in accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Armenia, entitle the employee to retire under privileged conditions;

period for being included in the personnel reserve of the state services, which, in accordance with the regulatory legal acts, shall be calculated for the work record (to be filled in by the authorised body);

period of on-site study in secondary vocational and higher education institutions (to be filled in by the employer having hired the person upon graduation from the education institution);

period of compulsory military service (to be filled in by the employer having hired the person after demobilisation);

upon the request of the employee, the ground for rescinding the employment contract, information on the position held and the work performed, the period of employment on concurrent basis, where the employee submits to the employer of the main workplace a document certifying the concurrent work;”;

b. sub-point “d” shall read as follows:

“(d) in column 4 — ground for record: number, date, month, year of adoption of the legal act, and in case of record on on-site education in secondary vocational and higher education institutions and compulsory military service — number, serial number (if any) of the document, the day, month, year of issuance.”.

4. 2. To repeal:

(1) Decision of the Government of the Republic of Armenia No 1907-N of 11 December 2003 "On approving the lists of harmful works and professions for health and specifically harmful, specifically heavy works and professions for health”;

(2) Decision of the Government of the Republic of Armenia No 2301-N of 6 October 2005 "On approving the procedure for submitting an annual report to the State Labour Inspectorate of the Republic of Armenia by the employees”;

(3) Decision of the Government of the Republic of Armenia No 875-N of 16 June 2006 "On establishing the procedure for registration of employment contract, form of the register, the procedure for keeping and maintaining thereof and on repealing Decision of the Government of the Republic of Armenia No 2034-N of 13 December 2002”.

5. This Decision shall enter into force on the tenth day following its official promulgation.

 

Prime Minister

of the Republic of Armenia

T. Sargsyan

 

20 December 2010

Yerevan


Annex No 1

to Decision of the Government

of the Republic of Armenia

No 1698-N of 2 December 2010

 

LIST

 

OF HEAVY, HARMFUL INDUSTRIES, WORKS, PROFESSIONS AND POSITIONS

 

I. Agriculture

 

I. Plant breeding

1. Employees conducting research and observations on land parcels treated with toxins

2. Employees conducting expert examination of the residual quantity of toxins in agricultural products

3. Employees conducting expert examination of nitrates and other elements in agricultural products

4. Staff conducting testing of chemical and biological plant protection products on agricultural crops for scientific purposes

5. Staff storing and selling chemical and biological plant protection products (toxins)

II. Veterinary

1. Veterinary specialists and maintenance employees conducting anti-epidemic measures for agricultural animals

III. Transport

1. Agronomists, plant protection specialists and auxiliary employees involved in mechanised fight activities

IV. Food and processing

1. Compressor units operators when working with harmful substances of at least 3rd hazard category

2. Process compressor operators occupied with maintenance of gas compressors (except air compressors)

3. Refrigeration units operators servicing ammonia refrigeration units

4. Sausages, cheese smokers

5. Workers of separation workshop in sugar production

6. Tobacco leaf stirrers and fermentation sorting workers

7. Employees of cigar drying chamber in cigar roll factory

8. Employees collecting, processing and transporting shredded tobacco and other employees constantly working in the same workshop

9. Workers occupied with loading and unloading of fish smoking chambers

10. Fish smokers and other employees servicing smoking chambers

11. Hammer crushing and flourmill workers

12. Workers shaking, cleaning, sorting, receiving and packing bags of pepper, mustard, tobacco chemicals and flour

13. Workers making solutions of table salt, soda salts, sodium nitrite and other inorganic substances

14. Employees occupied with cleaning, repair, setup of technological equipment and vehicles of drying-cleaning towers and mechanised warehouses of mills, grain, concentrated feed, and elevators

15. Permanent employees occupied with loading and unloading of wheat flour, grain, concentrated feed and other similar stuff

 

II. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

 

I. Employees conducting analytical laboratory research

Employees of the Laboratory Research Division of the Environmental Protection and Mining Inspection Body of the Republic of Armenia

1. Head of the Department for Laboratory Researches

2. Chief Specialist

3. Leading Specialist

4. First class specialist

II. Employees of laboratories of ArmEcoMonitoring system

Employees of the Yerevan Central Laboratory of Atmospheric Air

1. Head of the laboratory

2. Chief specialist

3. Senior technician

4. Technician

Employees of the Yerevan Central Laboratory of Surface Waters

5. Head of the laboratory

6. First class specialist

7. Senior technician

Employees of the Yerevan Laboratory of Physical and Chemical methods

8. Head of the laboratory

9. Equipment expert

Employees of the Vanadzor Complex Laboratory

10. Head of the laboratory

11. Leading specialist

12. First class specialist

13. Senior technician

Employees of the Laboratory Group of Hrazdan Atmospheric Air

14. Team leader

Employees of the Laboratory Group of Alaverdi Atmospheric Air

15. Team leader

16. Senior technician

Employee of the Laboratory Group of Ararat Atmospheric Air

17. Team leader

III. Leather carving employees

Employees of the State Museum of Nature

1. Leather carving expert

2. Fund keeper

3. Scientific worker

 

III. Transport and communications

 

 

I. Railway transport and subway

1. Preparation of chemical reactive solutions and manual loaders

2. Regulation of the speed of movement of wagons by braking with the help of brake spiders, assembly and approach of brake spiders to braking positions, adjustment of wagons for adhesion in sorting tracks (lines), disconnection and connection of wagons with brake spiders and hand brakes at railway stations (except for sorting stations)

3. Maintenance works carried out by cargo train operators for pick-up trains, clean-up trains, through-running trains and service trains at intermediate stations, performing shunting work on train maintenance, isolating and strengthening the train with the help of brake spiders and hand brakes

4. Repair and assembly of boilers

5. Control of self-propelled shock-missile machines, railway cranes powered by self-propelled steam and diesel engines, machines for collecting waste on lines and ground snow masses used for line repair works

6. Control of stationary and mobile installations with steam-diesel engines

7. Current repair and maintenance of railway tracks and artificial structures in tunnels and collapsing sections

8. Repair and lining — during hot wash — of furnaces of steam locomotive boilers in hot condition

9. Caulking and cleaning of flame and heat pipes of steam locomotive boilers

10. Washing and cleaning of steam locomotive boilers

11. Repair of a hot steam locomotive fittings

12. Works performed by using electropneumatic tools

13. Repair and current maintenance of railway tracks in metallurgical, coke chemical, agglomeration workshop, hot rocks, slag heaps

14. Works by using cross-ties and beams enriched with anti-rot substances, anti-rot substances

15. Filling of locomotives and wagons with solid and liquid fuel, water, ice salt and sand

16. Cleaning, washing and wiping the rolling stock, products, parts and connections from dirt, rust, oxides, old paint, etc. by manual, mechanised and chemical means, as well as using kerosene, gasoline, acetone, caustic soda and other solvents

17. Repair and maintenance of railway wagons directly on the railway tracks of railway stations, at the points of technical maintenance of wagons, preparation of wagons for lifting

18. Repair and maintenance of hot equipment in the engine room of diesel locomotives and diesel compartment of diesel train motor wagons

19. Repair and maintenance of running gear of locomotives, diesel trains and electric trains during technical maintenance

20. Repair and maintenance of ammonia and chlorine cooling devices, as well as cleaning and repair of refrigeration sections of diesel locomotives performing welding works

21. Rheostatic testing of diesel locomotives

22. Repair and maintenance of diesel engines of refrigerating wagons of rolling stock directly in wagons

23. Preparation of antistatic agents and toxic chemicals

24. Preparation of solutions for cooling diesel locomotive engines

25. Emptying of acids, alkalis, anti-rot substances, oil, fuel oil, liquid toxic chemicals and other toxic substances

26. Permanent works on open (above-ground) sites, subway train sheds only at night-time

27. Permanent works in tunnels and other underground structures of subway

28. Control of signals and crosspiece arrows from mechanically centralised point

29. Works performed by train compilers for the assembly and disassembly of groups of railway stock and wagons, connection of wagons to trains and their disconnection from trains, transfer of wagons for loading and unloading and their assembly on other specialised lines, works on the transportation of rolling stock and wagons from park to park and from one station to another

30. Repair of oil and air filters of wagons and locomotives

31. Repair and maintenance works of traction substations, contact network, high-voltage power transmission wires, SCB feeding devices in train traffic conditions

32. Repair and current maintenance of the railway line, artificial structures, SCB and communication equipment in the course of regulated breaks (occupations) of trains traffic

33. Technical equipment repair and operation works in quarries (sections), ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy, coal (shale) and cement industries, mining and chemical enterprises, asbestos and graphite mining

34. Rail travel loaders, crane operators and assistant operators

35. Bulldozer and tractor drivers

36. Tow truck drivers

37. Mobile power plant operators

38. Tug operator

39. Gas welders

40. Steam locomotives, electric locomotives, diesel locomotives, electric trains, diesel trains operation and instruction works

Automobile transport

41. Works on manual fixing of the body and other parts of automobiles by using grindstone and gas welding equipment

42. Works on repairing automobiles transporting foulness, rotting garbage, corpses

43. Repair of fuel equipment of automobiles operated with lead gasoline

44. Repair works of automobiles operated in technological processes of mining and metallurgical organisations, coal, shale, chemical industry of construction materials

45. Cleaning, washing and wiping the rolling stock, products, parts and connections from dirt, rust, oxides, old paint, etc. by manual, mechanised and chemical means, as well as using kerosene, gasoline, acetone, caustic soda and other solvents

46. Refuelling with lead gasoline at non-remote gas stations at automobile companies

47. Battery assembler

48. Vulcanisation operator

Road management

49. Dry grinding of crumbled construction materials

50. Supply of powdered substances to transport mechanisms

51. Asphalt concrete worker occupied with the preparation of asphalt and bitumen

52. Asphalt concrete worker occupied with laying asphalt pavement and transporting asphalt mass

53. Driller

54. Exploder

55. Truck crane operator

56. Bitumen spraying machine operator

57. Engine-driven compressor operator

58. Concrete mixer operator

59. Excavator operator

60. Pumping station operator

II. Loading and unloading operations, including:

1. Agglomerate in cold condition

2. Chlorine aluminium /without packaging /

3. Alpha-naphthylamine

4. Aniline and aniline salt

5. Anti-rot paste

6. Anthracene

7. Construction plaster

8. Apatite - nepheline concentrate

9. Phthalic anhydride

10. Gas cylinder /hydrogen, chloromethyl, acetylene, ammonia, anhydride, liquid air, liquid oxygen/

11. Barium and its compounds

12. Lead gasoline

13. Benzene, toluene, xylene, complex alcohols

14. Bitumen

15. Mineral glass, slag cotton and products made therefrom

16. Explosives and explosive devices

17. Compressed gas butane, propane

18. Hexachlorane and DDT in paper packaging

19. Granozan

20. Ground graphite, graphite in pieces, folded in pieces

21. Incineration /waste of casting production facility/

22. Dextrin

23. Diatomite

24. Dinitrobenzene, dinitrochlorobenzene and paranitrochlorobenzene

25. Dichloroethane in glass containers

26. Wheat loadable /without containers/ in closed buildings

27. Ashes

28. Extinct lime

29. Non-extinct lime minced and in shards

30. Chloride lime

31. Products made of asbestos, coal, refractory materials and abrasives without packaging

32. Metallic potassium and sodium

33. Calcium chloride in moulding, loadable and unloadable

34. Calcium carbide, calcium cyanamide

35. Carburettors

36. Rubber substance

37. Sediment in strainer

38. Acids in glass containers, as well as loadable and unloadable

39. Tempered semi-finished products of cement production

40. Salted semi-finished products from the leather and intestines

41. Coke and coke grit

42. Kalashnikov powder loadable

43. Sulfur stone

44. Bone - raw and ground - piled and in bags

45. Cresol - loadable and unloadable

46. Organo-quartz compounds

47. Copperas /iron, copper, zinc/

48. Bird droppings

49. Ice

50. Magnesite

51. Essential oil, sea lion oil

52. Chalk in a pile

53. Mineral fertilizers (nitrogen, potash, phosphorus) in a pile and paper containers

54. Arsenic and its compounds, arsenic cinders

55. Meat and meat products, refrigerated in refrigerators, sea meat and animal meat, whole

56. Sodium fluoride in plywood drums

57. Naphthalene in briquettes and bags

58. Unsweetened alcohol in glass containers

59. Non-metallic minerals: asbestos, quartz, plaster

60. Oil and petroleum products /loadable and unloadable/

61. Sodium nitrate in bags

62. Мontane wax /ozokerit/, loadable or in bags

63. Oxides of non-ferrous metals, loadable or in bags

64. Organic compounds of mercury, lead and salts thereof

65. Flour and grain production waste, feed-stuff, loadable

66. Oakum, loadable or bound

67. Products and mines generating hydrogen sulphide and other gases

68. Special chemical products

69. Radioactive substances and raw material for them

70. Fish and seafood, salted and frozen, in boxes, coffers, bags, fish meal and fish oil, loadable or unloadable

71. Lead burn, paste, lead oxidе

72. Sulphur

73. Silicate block

74. Bluing

75. Ice and salt mixes

76. Caustic soda, calcined and lake

77. Manganese, chromium and food salt

78. Fiberglass

79. Metal dust and sawdust, piled up

80. Sulphuric acid

81. Dry and battered paints containing toxic substances without hermetic packaging

82. Tobacco - unpacked, tobacco powder in piles or bags

83. Talc, loadable

84. Container for toxic substances

85. Technical carbon /soot/

86. Toluidine

87. Coal, hot shale and inert dust

88. Rubber vulcanisation accelerators /captax, altax, tiuran/ in plywood drums or wooden boxes

89. Metal and secondary waste

90. Faeces, rotting and dust generating waste and animal carcasses

91. Phenol in glass containers, as well as loadable and unloadable

92. Flux /limestone, dolomite/ of the main production of ferrous metallurgy

93. Flux for zinc and lead production

94. Phosphorus in barrels

95. Milling peat in closed buildings

96. Chloroform in glass containers

97. Chlorox in glass containers

98. Cement, loadable or in bags

99. Ground refractory clay

100. Sludges, slags emitting dusty and suffocating gases and steams

101. Logs, columns and other wooden items impregnated with anti-rot substances

102. Base, loadable and unloadable, basic elements in glass containers

103. Carbon electrodes unpacked

104. Ethyl liquid

105. Toxic chemicals not included in this Annex

III. Communication

1. Assembly, repair and operational and technical maintenance of radio masts (radio towers) and antenna feed installations

2. High-altitude climbing operational and technical maintenance and repair works of overhead lines of communication and installation of a radio

3. Permanent works in underground communication facilities

4. Welding of cables with lead, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride films

5. Maintenance of sewage communication facilities

6. Operational and technical maintenance of transmitting installations operating within a wave range of one cm to ten meters inclusive in a frequency range of 30 MHz to 30,000 GHz inclusive

7. Charging of acid and alkaline batteries (accumulators)

8. Impregnation of wood with anti-rot substances and works on installation of columns, transoms and cross-head clamp impregnated with anti-rot substances

9. Works on maintenance of television transmission facilities, powerful radio and television transmitters, equipment of private television companies, accident prevention, antenna mast and energy services

10. Works on repair, maintenance, operation and management of central radio relay lines

11. Works on maintenance and operation of the main radio relay station

12. Works on maintenance, operation and management of the production laboratory of radio relay lines

13. Works on maintenance and operation of elevators of the TV tower of radio and television transmission centre (H=308 m)

14. Works on maintenance, operation and management of radio relay station and stations with one satellite reception

 

IV. Energy

 

I. Energy

1. Maintenance of electricity generating equipment and automation in boiler house, turbine, boiler-and-turbine workshops (sites) of thermal power plants, oil industry facilities for fuel supply

2. Manual preparation and filling of chemical reagents, managing the process of chemical purification and desalination of water for the supply of heating networks and steams of boilers, restoration of filters with acids, salts and alkalis, preparation and dosing of chlorinated lime solution, chlorination of water in fountain pools and cooling systems

3. Maintenance of measuring, monitoring and control systems equipment (automatic devices, regulators, technological protection, blocking, signalling devices, etc.) in boiler house, turbine, boiler-and-turbine, fuel supply workshops (sites)

4. Oil intake and re-injection in thermal power plants

5. Transformation in thermal circuits by tours in boiler house, turbine, boiler-and-turbine workshops (sites), control of the operating equipment

6. Operation of bridge crane in boiler house, turbine, boiler-and-turbine workshops (sites)

7. Cleaning of boilers in cold condition

8. Brick setting of boilers in hot condition

9. Maintenance of floors and platforms in boiler house, turbine, boiler-and-turbine, fuel supply workshops (sites), cleaning of external surfaces of equipment

10. Maintenance of underground heat conductors, structures of heating networks and thermal entrances

11. Maintenance and repair of equipment of diesel and locomobile power plants installed in closed constructions

12. Repair of heat pipelines and structures of heating networks

13. Maintenance and repair of equipment installed in the body of underground hydroelectric power plants and dams

14. Thermal insulation facing of boilers and heat pipelines in thermal power plants and heating networks

15. Repair of devices operating for electric power, automation, measuring devices, relay protection and automation equipment in boiler house, turbine, boiler-and-turbine, fuel supply workshops (sites), oil industry facilities, tunnels and heat-and-power supply chambers

16. Testing of power plants, electric networks and open switchgears, electrical appliances of 220 kV voltage and above and measuring the parameters

17. Maintenance and repair of overhead lines without removing voltage in non-conductor parts

18. Timber preservation works

19. Maintenance of heat network, boiler devices in boiler house, turbine, boiler-and-turbine workshops (sites)

20. Repair of mercury devices

21. Welding of cable lead wires, cable lead connectors and membranes, repair of air (oil, gas) switches, oil transformers

22. High-altitude climbing works in the course of repair of equipment of overhead lines and power sub-stations

II. Nuclear energy

1. Maintenance of electricity generating equipment and automation in workshops (sites) of boiler house of nuclear power plants, turbine (turbines operating with non-radioactive steam), oil industry

2. Manual preparation and filling of chemical reagents, feeding the circuit of nuclear power plants, managing the process of chemical purification and desalination of water for the supply of boilers, heating networks and steamers, restoration of filters with acids, salts and alkalis, preparation and dosing of chlorinated lime solution, chlorination of water in fountain pools and cooling systems

3. Maintenance of measuring, monitoring and control systems equipment (automatic devices, regulators, technological protection devices, blockings, signalling systems, etc.) of boiler house, turbine (operating with non-radioactive steam), fuel supply workshops (sites)

4. Oil intake and re-injection in nuclear power plants

5. Transformation in thermal circuits by tours in boiler house, turbine (operating with non-radioactive steams) workshops (sites), control of the operating equipment

6. Operation of bridge crane in boiler house, turbine (operating with non-radioactive steams) workshops (sites)

7. Cleaning of boilers in cold condition

8. Brick setting of boilers in hot condition

9. Maintenance of underground heat conductors, structures of heating networks and thermal entrances in nuclear power plants

10. Maintenance and repair of diesel and locomobile power plants installed in closed constructions

11. Repair of heat pipelines and structures of heating networks in nuclear power plants

12. Thermal insulation facing of boilers and heat pipelines in heat networks of nuclear power plants

13. Repair and setting of electricity generating equipment, automation, measuring devices, relay protection and automation operating in boiler house, turbine workshops (sites), oil industry facilities, tunnels and heat-and-power supply chambers of nuclear power plants

14. Testing of electrical appliances of nuclear power plants (turbine operating with non-radioactive steam), electric networks of 220 kV voltage and above and open switchgears, and measuring the parameters

15. Maintenance and repair of overhead lines without removing voltage in non-conductor parts

16. Timber preservation works

17. High-altitude climbing works in the course of repair of equipment of overhead lines and power sub-stations

18. Cleaning, construction and repair works in turbine workshops (sites) of nuclear power plants

III. Employees of the Geological Analytical Laboratory

Employees of the "ANALITIK" laboratory

1. X-ray and X-ray diffraction analyses engineer

2. Chemical substances preparation and dissolution engineer

3. Chemical substances preparation and dissolution laboratory technician

4. Chemical substances preparation and decomposition technician

5. Atomic absorption photometers engineer, laboratory technician

6. Atomic absorption photometers laboratory technician

7. Sample crushing and grinding laboratory technician

8. Sample crushing and grinding technician

9. Engineer of melting samples of analyses for determination of fineness

10. Laboratory technician of melting samples of analyses for determination of fineness

11. Capilation and glow engineer

12. Capilation and glow chemist-laboratory technician

13. Precious metals dissolution engineer

14. Precious metals dissolution chemist-laboratory technician

15. Laboratory technician for segregation of minerals in heavy solutions

IV. Geology employees

Open mineral works and surface works

1. Workers

Work on open ore deposits, open-pit mines, mines, hydraulics, floating mines, washers on the surface of mineshafts, ore deposits and drainage wells

Works on industrial areas of construction mineshafts, ore deposits, open ore deposits, open-pit mines, mines, floating mines, subways, underground channels of tunnels and other underground structures. Mining works on land recultivation, drilling of technical wells, underground fires, preventing and extinguishing fires in terricone and stripping dumps

Miners of all titles occupied with the selection of samples and retrieval of explosives at production sites, as well as in mine surveyor and geological works

2. Digging face workers

3. Diggers occupied with stripping and cleaning works

4. Timber man

Drilling rigs operators

5. Drilling rigs operators of full cross-section drilled wells of mineshafts

6. Installers of mineral equipment

7. Mining drills setup personnel

8. Washers of geological test samples

9. Shaftmen in super-structure works

of hydraulics and washers of open ore deposits, open-pit mines, ore deposits, mineshafts, ore deposits, open ore deposits, open mining administrations, open-pit mines, floating mines, subways, tunnels, underground channels and other underground structures, industrial facilities of mineshafts construction

Works on surfaces of open ore deposits, open-pit mines, mineshafts and ore deposits

10. Geologists, regional geologists

11. Geophysicists

12. Hydrogeologists, regional hydrogeologists

13. Chief geologists

14. Chief engineers and their deputies /assistants/

15. Chief mine surveyors and their deputies

16. Chief mechanical engineers, their deputies /assistants/

17. Chief electricians, their deputies /assistants/

18. Chief specialists in energetics, their deputies /assistants/

19. Directors /heads/, their deputies /assistants/ responsible for production, construction /in open ore deposits, open-pit mines/

20. Engineers engaged in shifts in production facilities

21. Mining engineers /leading, 1-2 class, with no class/ performing works in underground conditions

22. Mine surveyors, site mine surveyors

23. Drill foremen

24. Drill site foremen /senior foremen/

25. Mining foremen

26. Drilling rigs operators

V. General works

1. Electric welding, manual welding, gas welding, gas cutting works on automatic and semi-automatic machines

2. Isolation of surfaces with fiberglass, cindering, asbestos, asphalt paste, bitumen paste, perchlorvinyl and bakelite materials

3. Works using acid-resistant vinyl plastic and rubber coating, as well as raw faolite and asbovinyl

4. Fastening of structures and parts using a fastening gun

5. Indoor painting works with nitro paints and benzene, toluene complex alcohols and other harmful chemicals, as well as the preparation of components of these paints

6. Fire-resistant coating of metal structures through guns and cast using vinyl acetate, ammonium, polyphosphate and other harmful chemicals

7. Anti-corrosion coating of metal structures with materials containing epoxy, phenolformaldehyde and other harmful chemical components

8. Maintenance and repair of acid accumulators

9. Stamp forging works of hot processing of metals, as well as works on hot metal supply to presses, hammers, bending and horizontal forging machines in mass production workshops

10. Chlorination and ozonation, emergency restoration works of water supply and drainage systems located at a depth of more than three metres

11. Technical inspection and tour of water-sewage networks and constructions located thereon

12. Removal of sediments on sewage constructions

13. Manual plaster mortar coating and surface lubrication

 

V. Mining industry

 

Extraction of useful minerals

Underground works of extraction of useful minerals in mineshafts, ore deposits and mines and in construction thereof, including

1. Managers of mine administrations equivalent to mineshafts, ore deposits and mines

2. Chief architects

3. Chief mechanical engineers

4. Chief specialists in energetics

5. Directors, heads

6. Workers, managers, specialists and staff who are occupied in underground works for 50% or more of the annual working time /during the calculation period/

7. Geologists

8. Chief geologists

9. Chief engineers of minshafts and construction departments and departments equivalent thereto, their deputies /assistants/ responsible for production, underground construction and safety equipment

10. In-mineshafts /mineshafts/ traffic controllers

11. Mine dispatchers

12. Managers of mining operations

13. Managers of underground warehouses of explosives

14. Deputy chief engineers /assistants/

15. Deputies /assistants/ of directors /heads/ of mineshafts, ore deposits and mine administrations with the right of mines, responsible for production

16. Deputies /assistants/ of chief mechanical engineers, chief specialists in energetics

17. Mining and technical site inspectors in mineshafts, ore deposits and mines /underground works/

18. Mine surveyors

19. Mechanical engineers /chief mechanical engineers, shift mechanical engineers/

20. Heads of departments of mineshafts and construction and departments equivalent thereto, their deputies /assistants/ responsible for production and underground construction

21. Mining regulators

22. Technical managers, their deputies /assistants/

23. Electricians /senior electricians/

24. Electromechanical engineers /chief electromechanical engineers/

25. Managers and specialists of departments, expeditions, offices and other organisations and their branches, which perform works in underground conditions, who are occupied in underground works for 50% or more of the annual working time / during the calculation period/

26. Chief engineers, their deputies /assistants/ responsible for production

27. Chief mine surveyors, their deputies

28. Chief mechanical engineers, their deputies

29. Chief specialists in energetics, their deputies

of departments /expeditions, offices and branches of organisations/, including

30. Heads of departments /expeditions, office and branches of organisations/, responsible for production

31. Regulators of mining site

32. Electric mechanical engineers

33. Electricians

34. All employees engaged in supporting the above-mentioned workers and officers /medical staff of underground medical centre, underground telephone communication staff, etc./ in underground conditions during the full working day

Underground works on construction, reconstruction, technical re-equipment and capital renovation of mine openings, subways, underground channels, tunnels and other underground structures, including:

35. Electrical locksmiths /locksmiths/ on duty and maintaining the equipment

36. Chief engineers, their deputies responsible for production, underground construction, safety equipment

37. Chief mine surveyors, their deputies

38. Mine surveyors of all titles

39. Heads of departments, their deputies responsible for underground construction of production

40. Heads of mineshafts, their deputies /assistants/

41. Mining regulators

42. Underground sites technicians

43. Technical managers, their deputies /assistants/

44. Underground site electric mechanical engineers, their deputies /assistants/

45. Sample collectors - managers and specialists /commanding personnel/ in mineshafts /ore deposits/

46. Mine rescue squad commanders, their deputies /assistants/

47. Headquarters commanders, their deputies /assistants/

 

VI. Chemical production

 

I

Chlorine production
Employees of lime and carbonic acid production workshop

1. Head of the workshop

2. Technologist

3. Duty foreman

4. Workshop foreman

5. Kilning unit operator

6. Crane operator

7. Operator of raw material preparation, semi-finished products and product releasing unit

8. Compression units operator

9. Operator of preparation of chemical solutions

Employees of caustic soda production and brine preparation workshop

10. Head of the workshop

11. Deputy head of the workshop

12. Compression units operator

13. Operator of raw material preparation, semi-finished products and product releasing unit

14. Cleaning worker

15. Steaming unit operator

16. Centrifugation unit operator

17. Cooling unit operator

18. Neutralisation unit operator

19. Operator of preparation of chemical solutions

20. Cleaning worker

Employees of domestic salt electrolysis workshop for the production of chlorine

21. Head of the workshop

22. Deputy head of the workshop responsible for technical equipment

23. Head of the administrative site of electrolysis electric gas dehumidification and acid

24. Bathtub assembly site foreman

25. Duty foreman

26. Remote control operator

27. Electrolysis unit operator

28. Compression units operator

29. Chlorine gas dehumidification unit operator

30. Pumping installation operator

31. Locksmith-repairman

Employees of brine extraction, transportation, treatment and preparation workshop

32. Technologist

33. Equipment repair foreman

34. Electric gas welder

35. Shift foreman

36. Carbonisation unit operator

37. Remote control operator

38. Settlement unit operator

39. Locksmith-repairman

Employees of hydrochloric acid production workshop

40. Head of the workshop

41. Deputy head of the workshop

42. Shift foreman

43. Synthesis unit operator

Employees of chlorine liquefaction, hypochlorite production and chlorine dehumidification workshop

44. Head of the workshop

45. Head of liquid chlorine production unit

46. Shift foreman

47. Compression units operator

48. Head of hypochloride unit

49. Absorption unit operator

50. Gas dehumidification unit operator

Employees of mechanical, energy meter, testing equipment and automation services

51. Heads of services

52. Repairing foreman

53. Locksmiths

54. Electric gas welder

Employees of chlorine production laboratory

55. Head of the laboratory

56. Senior chemist

57. Chemists

58. Shift chemist

59. Chemical analysis laboratory technician

Employees of solid and liquid waste utilisation and industrial wastewater treatment workshop

60. Head of the workshop

61. Technologist

62. Shift foreman

63. Combustion unit operator

64. Absorption unit operator

65. Gas treatment unit operator

66. Locksmith-repairman

67. Electric gas welder

Employees of chloroprene production laboratory

68. Head of the laboratory

69. Senior chemist

70. Chemists

71. Shift chemist

72. Chemical analysis laboratory technician

Employees of air distribution, technical water cooling and nitrogen compression site

73. Air distribution unit operator

74. Gasometric machines operator

75. Pumping installation operator

Employees of oxygen cylinders repair and filling site

76. Site foreman

77. Cylinder filler

78. Locksmith-repairman / for cylinders/

79. Locksmiths for all the services of oxygen workshop

Employees of clean nitrogen production site

80. Air distribution unit operator

81. Gasometric machines operator

Employees of oxygen workshop laboratory

82. Head of the laboratory

83. Chemist

84. Chemical analysis laboratory technician

Employees of methane pyrolysis workshop

85. Head of the workshop

86. Deputy head of the workshop

87. Shift foreman

88. Pyrolysis unit operator

89. Head of the site

90. Compression units operator

91. Pumping installation operator

Employees of pyrolysis segregation workshop

92. Head of the workshop

93. Deputy head of the workshop

94. Shift foreman

95. Gas segregation unit operator

96. Gas pumping machines operator

97. Site foreman

98. Distillation unit operator

Employees of mechanical, energy meter, testing equipment and automation services for acetylene production

99. Heads of services

100. Repairing foreman

101. Locksmith-repairmen

102. Electric welder

Employees of acetylene production laboratory

103. Head of the laboratory

104. Senior chemist

105. Shift chemist

106. Chemical analysis laboratory technician

Employees of mechanical, energy meter, testing equipment and automation services of production of rubber technical items

107. Heads of services

108. Locksmith-repairmen

109. Electric gas welders

110. Repairing foremen

Employees of rubber technical items production laboratory

111. Production engineer

112. Senior laboratory technician

113. Mill operator

114. Compression operator - vulcaniser

115. Recycler of rubber items

Employees of mechanical, energy meter, testing equipment and automation services of the production of rubber technical items

116. Mechanical engineer

117. Repairing foreman

118. Locksmith-electrician

Employees of rubber mixtures preparation workshop

119. Head of the workshop

120. Deputy head of the workshop

121. Head of the site

Employees of composite materials and adhesives production site

122. Head of the workshop

123. Deputy head of the workshop

Acetic acid production workshop and employees of the air, nitrogen condensation, waste incineration and water preparation site

124. Head of the workshop

125. Shift foreman

126. Oxidation unit operator

127. Distillation unit operator

128. Crystallization unit operator

129. Head of the site

130. Combustion unit operator

131. Pumping installation operator

Acetic acid production services and employees of the laboratory

132. Heads of services

133. Locksmith-repairman

134. Electric gas welder

135. Head of the laboratory

136. Senior chemist

137. Chemical analysis laboratory technician

Employees of the workshop for the storage and delivery of soft waters, raw materials, finished products

138. Head of the site

139. Shift foreman

140. Regeneration unit operator

141. Operator of chemical treatment of waters

142. Repairman-locksmith

143. Operator of raw material preparation, semi-finished products and product releasing unit

144. Pumping installation operator

145. Senior chemist

146. Chemist

147. Shift chemist

148. Chemical analysis laboratory technician

Employees of rubber production laboratory

149. Head of the laboratory, senior chemist

150. Chemist

151. Shift chemist

152. Chemical analysis laboratory technician

153. Chemical analysis laboratory technician – mill operator

Employees of wastewater treatment, waste utilisation, calcium chloride preparation and ethynol varnish distillation workshop

154. Head of the workshop

155. Deputy head of the workshop

156. Mechanic

157. Shift foreman

158. Locksmith-repairman

159. Liquid treatment unit operator

160. Coagulation unit operator

161. Chemical solutions preparation unit operator-treatment worker

162. Head of the site

163. Wastewater treatment unit operator

164. Lime extinction unit operator

165. Gas deflation machines operator

166. Electric gas welder

Refrigeration workshop employees

167. Head of the workshop

168. Mechanic of the workshop, deputy head

169. Senior foreman of measuring and testing equipment and automation

170. Foreman of measuring and testing equipment and automation

171. Shift foreman

172. Locksmith-repairman

173. Electric gas welder

174. Locksmith of measuring and testing equipment and automation

175. Refrigeration unit operator

176. Compression unit operator

177. Head of the site

178. Repairing foreman

Employees of mechanical repair workshop

179. Sharpening worker

180. Locksmith-repairman

181. Electric gas welder

182. Blacksmith

183. Foremen

184. Rigger

185. Sheet metal worker

186. Head of the laboratory

187. X-ray-defectoscopy inspector

Employees of anti-corrosion site

188. Rubber coater - vulcaniser

189. Brick-layer - acid-resistance staff

190. Locksmith-repairman

191. Site foreman

Employees of water supply, heating supply, sewage and “Blue Lake” complex maintenance workshop

192. Locksmith-repairman

Employees of electrical appliances repair workshop

193. Locksmith-electrician repairing electrical appliances

194. Electrician repairing /wrapping and isolating/ electric machines

195. Electrical machines maintenance electrician

Employees of power supply, intra-workshop cable network and high-voltage electrical appliances current repair workshop

196. Shift foreman

197. Site foreman

198. Electrical appliances maintenance electrician

199. Cableman-welder

200. Electrical appliances maintenance and repair electrician

201. Lead welder

202. Battery technician

Communication hub employees

203. Cable man

204. Line equipment electrician

205. Lead cable welder

206. Automated and telephone station maintenance and repair electrician

207. Battery technician

Employees of construction repair workshop

208. Stove-maker

209. Thermal insulation operator

210. Roofer

211. Concrete worker

212. Constructor-painter

213. Painter working with nitro paints

214. Carpenter

215. Waller

216. Plasterer

217. Constructor-carpenter

218. Locksmith-constructor

219. Lining and acid tolerance operator

220. Measuring and testing equipment and automation workshop

221. Measuring and testing equipment and automation locksmith

222. Electric gas welder

Motor transport workshop employees

223. Coppersmith

224. Electric gas welder

225. Locksmith-assembler

226. Electrical appliances locksmith

Employees of raw material and finished product preservation and release site

227. Raw material preparation and semi-finished product, product transportation operator

228. Locksmith-repairman

229. Electric gas welder

Employees of administrative site

230. Kiln worker

231. Shoe maker of occupational footwear

232. Environment improvement worker

Consumer service employees

233. Degreasing unit operator

234. Laundry and outwear washer

Militarized gas rescue detachment

235. Detachment commander

236. Post commander

237. Squad commander

238. Fighters

239. Mechanic-electrician

Medical unit employees

240. Doctor - laboratory technician

Employees of supply and delivery division

241. Carrier-worker

Employees of technical supervision division

242. Head of the laboratory

243. Senior chemist

244. Chemist

245. Shift chemist

246. Chemical analysis laboratory technician

247. Vulcaniser

248. Locksmith-repairman

249. Rubber mixtures mill operator

250. Quality controller

Monomers laboratory employees

251. Head of the laboratory

252. Leading engineer

253. Scientific worker

254. Junior scientific worker

255. Senior laboratory technician

Analytical laboratory employees

256. Head of the laboratory

257. Leading scientific worker

258. Scientific worker

259. Senior laboratory technician

Polymer laboratory employees

260. Chief scientific worker

261. Leading scientific worker

262. Scientific worker

263. Senior laboratory technician

Employees of technical maintenance site

264. Glazer

Sanitary laboratory employees

265. Head of the laboratory

266. Senior chemist

267. Chemist

268. Chemical analysis laboratory technician

II. Vitamin production

Employees of “C” workshop

1. Head of the workshop

2. Head of the laboratory

3. Head of the shift

4. Chemist

5. Foreman

6. Laboratory technician

7. Machine operator

8. Equipment operator

9. Auxiliary workers

Employees of “E” workshop

10. Head of the workshop

11. Head of the laboratory

12. Head of the shift

13. Chemist

14. Foreman

15. Laboratory technician

16. Machine operator

17. Equipment operator

18. Auxiliary workers

Employees of “D-3” workshop

19. Head of the workshop

20. Head of the laboratory

21. Head of the shift

22. Chemist

23. Foreman

24. Laboratory technician

25. Machine operator

26. Equipment operator

27. Auxiliary workers

Employees of auxiliary workshop s

28. Head of the workshop

29. Head of the laboratory

30. Head of the shift

31. Chemist

32. Foreman

33. Laboratory technician

34. Machine operator

35. Equipment operator

36. Auxiliary worker

37. Gas welder

38. Electric welder

39. Repairing locksmiths

40. Energetic engineer- electrician attached to workshops

 

VII. Light industry

 

1. Gumming specialist

2. Employees preparing chemical solutions

3. Employees preparing paints

4. Paint bathtubs and containers washer

5. Workers cleaning dust chambers and air duct

6. Raising-screeching machine operator

7. Combing machine operator

8. Drum cleaner

9. Painting and whitening workshops workers

10. Combing machines cleaning workers

11. Workers cleaning and sharpening the heads of combing machines

12. Workers mixing the fuzz

13. Drying equipment workers

14. Vaporiser

15. Whipping workers

16. Decorating workers

17. Fabric heat treating workers

18. Gumming specialist working with organic solutions and water mixtures

19. Colourist

20. Leather raw material primary processing workers

21. Leather processing, colouring, degreasing workshop workers

22. Workers working with organic solutions, rubber, latex glue and other toxic substances

 

VIII. Machine industry

 

I. Casting production

Employees of casting production

1. Caster casting under pressure

2. Metal and casting caster

3. Liquid cast iron filler

4. Metal filler

5. Metalworker-farmer

6. Fusing model filler

7. Casting machine foreman

8. Casting machines heat treating specialist

9. Metal model designer

Forge press works

10. Pressing machine and dungeon blacksmith

11. Moulding blacksmith

12. Forging blacksmith

13. Forge press equipment debugger

14. Liquid metal cutter

15. Thermal processing

16. Cyanic mortar neutraliser

17. Cyanic salt sorter

18. Lead basins heat treating specialist

19. Cyanic basins heat treating specialist

20. Thermal high-frequency installation thermal cleaner

21. Metal plating and enameling

22. Electroplating

23. Electroplating bathtub controller

24. Enamel mass grinder

25. Metalworker of copper and copper alloys

26. Enamelled items kilning specialist

27. Hot-dip galvaniser

28. Lead coating specialist

29. Enamel powder preparing specialist

30. Enamelling specialist

31. Welding works

32. Gas cutter

33. Gas welder

34. Acetylene installation specialist

35. Welding site crane operator

36. Acetylene installations, pipeline locksmith

37. Electric welder

Painting works

38. Painting materials and paint preparing specialist

39. Painter

40. Varnisher

41. Surface flattener and cleaner

42. Employee working with reflective paints

Employees of cable production

43. Armouring of cables

44. Rubber mix developer

45. Insulating mass boiler

46. Electroinsulating varnishes boiler

47. Wire twister

48. Isolator

49. Wire and cable varnisher

50. Hot casting site crane operator

51. Cable kilning specialist

52. Lead coated cable winder

53. Cable and wire heat treating specialist

Employees of radio parts production

54. Muffle furnaces and gas burners maintenance specialist

55. Hermeticity testing specialist

56. Magnetic wires marker

57. Radio parts varnisher

58. Bobbin winder

59. Radio parts welder

60. Electroconductive mass maker

61. Radio parts silversmith

62. Radio parts polisher – debugger

 

IX. Production of construction materials

 

Asbestos production employees

1. Taggers

2. Bulldozer drivers working in ore warehouses of enriching factory

3. Ventilator and extraction plant operators working in extraction plants

4. Auxiliary workers working in enriching workshops /sites/

5. Asbestos-enriching equipment controllers

6. Locksmith-repairing staff repairing asbestos enriching equipment

7. Lubricators lubricating the equipment in enriching workshops /sites/

8. Electric gas welders working in technological workshops of enriching factories

9. Electricians of all titles working in technological workshops of enriching factories

10. Electrical locksmiths /locksmiths/ on duty and responsible for repair of equipment

11. Mechanical engineers in technological workshops of enriching factories

12. Specialists in energetic of technological workshops of enriching factories

 

X. Police service

 

1. Bomb technician – expert

2. Radiocentre operator

3. Wiretapers

 

XI. Emergency situation service

 

I. Rescue works

1. Rescuers, rescue force manager – works performed in emergency sites

II. Works performed in biologically affected centres

1. Doctor-infectious disease specialist, microbiologist-laboratory technician, technical worker - research works of biologically affected centre

III. Works performed in chemically, radiologically, biologically affected and irradiated centres

1. Chemist-laboratory technician, chemist-biologist, chemist-dosimetrist, chemist-radiologist - checking possible chemically, biologically and radiologically affected samples in laboratory conditions

2. Chemist-aidman - works on disinfection of outfit of personnel working in the source of infection in special treatment point outside the source of infection

IV. Works performed in chemically, radiologically, biologically affected and irradiated centres

1. Manager of fire fighting, head, deputy head of fire fighting unit - determination of the type, location and the level of chemically, radiologically, biologically affected and irradiated centres, assessment of the threat of ways of spread of radioactive infection

V. Works performed in high mountain regions

1. Rescuers, manager of rescue forces, fire fighting manager, deputy head of fire fighting unit, chief security officer, squad commander, senior firefighter, firefighter, driver - rescue operations, fire investigation, during which the type and size of the fire, terrain relief, speed and direction of fire spread, both further possible development of the fire and the process of extinguishing it are determined

VI. Works related to milling units and fans

1. Rescuers, machine operator, locksmith, electric welder, gas welder; perform machine operating, locksmith, welding and metal cutting works in metal cutting workshops

VII. Diving and water rescue operations

1. Water rescuers - water rescue operations

VIII. Fire extinguishing and fire fighting works

1. Fire fighting manager, chief security officer, squad commander, senior firefighter, firefighter, driver - fire extinguishing operations in unfavourable conditions (at low temperatures and strong winds), in buildings and constructions (children's institutions and schools, cultural and entertainment institutions, high buildings, museums, libraries, archives, exhibitions and computing centres)

 

XII. Civil aviation

 

1. Aviation technicians and engine mechanics of all titles who are directly involved in the maintenance of aircraft, including the aircraft used in aviation chemical works using toxic chemicals

2. Aircraft jet fuel and lubricating oils filling specialist

3. Gas pump unit operators working in charging stations for ensuring the preparation of aircraft flights

4. Aircraft washers using chemical reagents and solvents

5. Specialists repairing units, equipment, aircraft engines using ethyl gasoline after aviation chemical works

6. Staff performing works with filling and dumping the ethyl gasoline and other fuel-oil substances and other high-risk chemicals

7. Staff performing manual cleaning of containers containing ethyl gasoline and other fuel-oil substances and other high-risk chemicals

8. Specialists in regeneration of utilised aviation oils

9. Drivers of special vehicles ensuring the operation of aircraft

10. Technical staff of the laboratory of the aviation technical base

11. Employees performing the repair and charging of acid and alkaline batteries

12. Vulcanisers performing repair works with heating method

13. Gas welding and gas cutting specialists

14. Electric welders

15. Engineers of technical control division

16. Locksmiths

17. Painters

18. Employees performing installation, repair and operational and technical maintenance for radio masts /radio towers/ and antenna-feeder equipment

19. Employees performing high-place operational and technical maintenance and repair works for communication and radiofixation overhead lines

20. Employees performing permanent works in underground communication facilities

21. Employees performing welding of cables with polyethylene, polyvinylchloride and lead films

22. Employees performing maintenance of sewage communication facilities

23. Employees performing operational and technical maintenance of radiolocation, radionavigation and radio transmission equipment operating within a wave range of one cm to ten metres inclusive in a frequency range of 30 MHz to 30,000 GHz inclusive

24. Employees, dispatchers, dispatcher-instructors, senior dispatchers, flight managers who directly control the traffic with maximum air traffic intensity or air traffic complexity in airport zones, air station dispatcher regional, local centres

25. Employees of aviation meteorology

26. Employees of electrical technical and lighting flight support

27. Employees of aviation hygiene and anti-epidemic division

28. Employees of X-ray research division

29. Employees of ultrasound study division

30. Employees of clinical laboratories

31. Employees of dermatovenereal room

32. Employees of disinfection centre

 

XIII. Urban development

 

1. Excavator operators

2. Bulldozer operators

3. Crane operators

4. Compressor operators

5. Compactor operators

6. Drillers

7. Bricklayers

8. Asphalt and concrete layers

9. Welders

10. Locksmiths

11. Collector-locksmiths

12. Painters and plasterers

13. Construction assemblers

14. Construction renovation assemblers

15. Metalworkers

16. Lathe operators

17. Milling machine operators

18. Farmers

19. Steelfixers

20. Carpenters

 

XIV. Healthcare and Social Security Institutions

 

1. Occupational hygiene and radiation safety, environmental and communal hygiene units of the State Hygiene and Anti-Epidemic Inspectorate of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Armenia

2. Physician-hygienists of territorial and regional centres of the State Hygiene and Anti-Epidemic Inspectorate of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Armenia

3. Epidemiological, bacteriological, virological institutions, laboratories, units

4. Physician-epidemiologists of territorial and regional centres of the State Hygiene and Anti-Epidemic Inspectorate of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Armenia

5. X-ray, medical radiological /all profiles/units, departments, cabinets,
Dermatovenerologic hospitals, cabinets

6. Tuberculosis and anti-tuberculosis hospitals, dispensaries, cabinets, health resorts

7. Psychiatric, neuropsychiatric departments, cabinets

8. Barooperating theatres

9. Micro operating theatres

10. Forensic Expert Institutions

11. Pathoanatomical institutions, departments, cabinets

12. Specialised medical and social expert commissions for mentally ill persons /MSEC/

13. Physiotherapeutic departments, cabinets, watering places

14. Anesthesiology and reanimation, intensive therapy departments, wards

15. Wards, cabinets, departments for burns, acute poisoning, use of artificial kidney

16. Departments for patients with purulent complications

17. Laboratories /units, departments, clinical, serological, bacteriological, biochemical/

18. Blood transfusion stations, blood conservation departments

19. Chemotherapeutic, laser, computer departments

20. Underground healthcare institutions, departments, cabinets

21. Departments carrying out treatment and care of newborn and prematurely-born children

22. Hospitals, departments carrying out care and treatment of patients with organic lesions of central nervous system /paralysis, stroke, deaf-dumbness, visual and disorder/

23. Brigades providing urgent and emergency assistance to mentally ill and infectious patients, drivers with duties of aidman

24. Psychiatric /psychoneurological/ medical preventive institutions

25. Head of medical department of specialised orphanages, deputy director for medical work, doctor, nurse (except for dieticians and pharmacy nurses), physical education instructor, special educator (including speech therapist, visual impairment specialist, surdo-teacher, oligophrenopedagogy specialist), methodologist-co-coordinator, social educator, social worker, educator, group educator, psychologist, babysitter, maid, washer (washer-ironer), hairdresser

26. Head of medical department of a special type nursing home, doctor, nurse (except for dieticians and pharmacy nurses), therapeutic physical education instructor, psychologist, social worker, educator, specialist in occupational therapy, event organiser, aidman, guard of the department, washer (washer-ironer), hairdresser

27. Social worker, social pedagogue, educator, methodologist co-ordinator, ergotherapist, group leader (as per directions), specialist in occupational therapy, special educator (including speech therapist, visual impairment specialist, surdo-teacher, oligophrenopedagogy specialist), psychologist (including special psychologist, behavioural therapist), maid, nanny, psychiatrist, nurse, adaptive physical culture specialist exclusively in organisations providing care and social rehabilitation services for people with intellectual and mental problems (including autism)

 

XV. Water Economy

 

1. Developers of cast iron

2. Gas welders

3. Casters and electric welders, paint and solvent users

4. Water quality testers

5. Sewage removers

6. Study of the Arpa-Sevan tunnel and its current repair

 

XVI. Graphic Arts Production

 

I. Employees of Graphic Arts Production

1. Copyist of printing templates

2. Employees working with cutting equipment

3. Assemblers engaged in negatives and diapositives assembly

4. Manual stackers on machines (all types) and stackers on typesetting machines

5. Rearranger on all types of printing machines

6. Press operators of all forms of printing

7. Template acceptors on machines and units

8. Printing and stamping operator

9. Bookbinders and persons working with thermosetting adhesives

10. Photographers working in moulding workshops

11. Engineering and technical and other employees working in photo-technical, moulding and printing workshops /units/

12. Aligners, electricians, locksmiths engaged in repair and maintenance of polygraphic equipment of photo-technical, moulding and printing workshops /units/

13. Lithographic artist

14. Heads and specialists

15. Notebook printing machines

16. Typesetter of line casting machines

 

XVII. Archive-keeping

 

1. Head of laboratory

2. Engineer of laboratory

3. Senior supervising foreman of laboratory

4. Supervising foreman of laboratory

5. Head of laboratory department

6. Master copyist of laboratory

7. Master restorer of laboratory

8. Master bookbinder of laboratory

9. Master disinfector of laboratory

10. Worker

Employees of film-, photo-, phono- documents and branch office for insurance copies

1. Head of branch

2. Deputy head

3. Head of division

4. 1-3 class fund keeper

5. 1 class, leading, chief archivist

6. Film editing operator

7. Sound operator

8. Film-, photo-, photo- equipment maintaining mechanic

9. Air conditioning system technician

10. Underground archival repository electrician

11. Underground archival repository cleaner

 

XVIII. Preservation of Monuments

 

Study and Measurement of Monuments, Fortification, Repair, Restoration

 

1. Passportisation specialist of monument

2. Specialist studying the technical state of monument

3. Materials scientist

4. Architect restorer

5. Restorer designer

6. Frescoer

7. Stonemason-bricklayer

8. Carpenter foreman

9. Worker

 

XIX. Film Production

 

1. Negative assembly specialist

2. Positive assembly specialist

3. Mechanic maintaining film production equipment /except for laboratory/

4. Painter-decorator

5. Subtitle typographer

6. Maker of pyrotechnic products

7. Engineering and technical workers of recording and editing, filming equipment workshops

8. Scenery maker-decorator

9. Technicians maintaining audio equipment

10. Mechanic engaged in repairing complex film equipment used in film production

11. Mechanics imitating various phenomena of nature

12. Photosensitive tape charger

13. Film copy picker

14. Technical control supervisor

15. Mass positive supervisor

16. Supervisor preparing film materials for duplication

17. Workers permanently employed in tape processing workshop

18. Film-phototape cutter

19. Specialist for installing, adjusting light and colour

20. Electrocopy maker

 

XX. General Professions

 

1. Cashiers counting and sorting cash

2. Collectors

 

XXI. Sector of Atomic Energy Use

 

Employees of the State Committee on Nuclear Safety Regulation adjunct to the Government of the Republic of Armenia

 

1. Chairperson of the Committee

2. Deputy Chairpersons of the Committee

3. Head of the Staff of the Committee

4. Inspectors

Works under conditions of ionising radiation

1. Specialists for radiation safety

2. Specialists for radiometric and dosimetric measurements

(Annex amended, edited, supplemented by No 1378-N of 11 December 2014, amended by No 1588-N of 30 November 2017, supplemented, amended by No 980-N of 6 September 2018, edited by No 466-N of 25 April 2019, supplemented by N 1540-N of 7 November 2019)

 

Chief of Staff

of the Government

of the Republic of Armenia

D. Sargsyan


Annex N 2

to Decision of the Government

of the Republic of Armenia

No 1698-N of 2 December 2010

 

LIST

 

OF SPECIFICALLY HEAVY, SPECIFICALLY HARMFUL INDUSTRIES, WORKS, PROFESSIONS AND POSITIONS

 

I. Agriculture

 

I. Plant Breeding

1. Workers carrying out chemical (toxic substances) control works against plant pests, diseases and weeds (spraying, pollination, preparation of working fluid)

2. Persons conducting expertise in determining the active substance in toxic substances

II. Veterinary

1. Works with farm animal diseases of rabies, brucellosis, tuberculosis, paratyphoid, equinia, ornithosis, botulism, tetanus, food-and-mouth disease, smallpox, anthrax, salmonellosis, leptospirosis, toxoplasmosis, tularemia, listeriosis, viral encephalitis, hemorrhagic fever, and infectious diseases, as well as works with disease-causing adenoviruses and endoviruses, live pathogens, as well as workers engaged in pathoanatomical, radiological, biochemical, toxicological, veterinary disinfection, study of hides (for the Askoli reaction) in relation to anthrax, utilization of animal carcasses, production of viral bacterial biovaccines and antibiotics for animal husbandry

III. Transport

1. Persons carrying out automated fight works against weeds, pests and diseases of agricultural crops

2. Pesticides and fertilizer storekeepers, salesmen and workers

IV. Food and Processing

1. Foremen and senior foremen carrying out internal cleaning of reservoirs, tanks and cisterns

2. Workers employed in rock salt mines

3. Workers occupied with loading and unloading in fermentation chambers in tobacco production and other workers maintaining the chambers

4. Permanent workers in workshops using chloroform, dichloroethane, benzole, diesel oil and other organic solvents

5. Workers engaged in thermal insulating of hot parts and pipelines of technological equipment

6. Workers engaged in carbon dioxide production

 

II. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

 

I. Geological Exploration Works

Mine Shafts, Ore Deposits, Mines

Underground works of extraction of useful minerals in mineshafts, ore deposits and mines, in geological exploration, in drainage wells, in construction of mineshafts, ore deposits, mines, including:

1. All workers engaged in full-time underground works

2. Managers and specialists of underground sites

3. Managers of mineshafts, ore deposits and mine administrations with rights to mines

4. Chief engineers

5. Chief mechanical engineers

6. Chief specialists in energetics

7. Directors, heads

8. Workers, managers, specialists and staff who are occupied in underground works for 50% or more of the annual working time /during the calculation period/

9. Miners in geological works

10. Miners in surveying works

11. Well log analysts

12. Timber men

13. Geologists

14. Site geologists

15. Chief geologists

16. Geophysicists

17. Hydrogeologists

18. Chief engineers of mining and construction departments and departments equivalent thereto, their deputies/assistants for production, underground construction and safety equipment

19. Chief mine surveyors, their deputies

20. Deputies /assistants of directors /heads/ of mineshafts, ore deposits and mine administrations with rights to mines, responsible for production

21. Mine surveyors

22. Site mine surveyors

23. Managers and specialists of departments, expeditions, offices and other organizations and their branches, which perform works in underground conditions, who are occupied in underground works for 50%or more of the annual working time /during the calculation period/

24. Chief engineers, their deputies /assistants/ responsible for production

25. Chief mine surveyors, their deputies

26. Chief mechanical engineers, their deputies

27. Chief specialists in energetics, their deputies

28. Site mine surveyors

29. Foremen, mineral foremen

30. Mechanical engineers

31. Heads of departments /expeditions, offices and branches of organisations/, their deputies responsible for production

32. Sites heads, their deputies/ assistants/

34. All employees engaged in supporting the above-mentioned workers and officers during the full working day underground /medical staff of underground medical centres, underground telephone communication staff, etc./

35. Engineers responsible for mining works in underground sites

36. Sites mineral foremen

37. Mechanical engineers of underground sites

38. Heads of shifts

39. Sites heads, their deputies /assistants/

40. Heads of mineshafts, their deputies /assistants/

41. Mining regulators

42. Technical managers, their deputies/assistants/

43. Electric mechanical engineers of underground sites, their deputies /assistants/

 

III. Transport

 

1. Regulation of the speed of movement of wagons by braking with the help of brake spiders, assembly and approach of brake spiders to braking positions, adjustment of wagons for adhesion in sorting tracks /lines/, disconnection and connection of wagons with brake spiders and hand brakes at sorting stations

2. Emptying and filling of terns

3. Processing of cylindrical barrels using steam, hot water, solvents in washing-steaming stations (points and trains)

4. Works on filling the devices with mercury, emptying the mercury from the devices, cleaning and determining the amount of mercury

5. Works carried out only during night hours in tunnels and other underground structures of subway

6. Filling the valves of the emptying devices of cylindrical barrels

7. Overhead repair and maintenance works of contact network equipment, high-voltage power transmission lines, automatic control blocking equipment, lighting equipment on light poles, rope, suspension and portal constructions at railroads yards

8. Washing of freight wagons transporting raw materials of animal origin, animals, dust-emitting loads, pesticides and mineral fertilisers

9. Major repair of the escalators of subway tunnels directly in inclined tunnels

 

IV. Energy

 

I. Energy

1. Cleaning of boilers in hot condition

2. Maintenance and repair of mercury rectifiers

3. Maintenance and repair of electrical equipment of overhead power transmission lines and substations in current live parts

4. Works carried out with the use of radioactive and ionising materials and during operation and testing of X-ray facilities

II. Atomic Energy

1. Operation of bridge cranes in reactor, turbine (radioactive steam turbines), reactor-turbine-specific water treatment workshops (sites)

2. Sampling of products containing radioactive materials and analysis thereof

3. Maintenance of heat network, boiler equipment working with radioactive steam

4. Cleaning of production buildings of main (first) circuit of nuclear power stations

5. Maintenance of electric power equipment and auxiliary systems of main (first) circuit in reactor, turbine, reactor-turbine, chemical workshops (sites)

6. Maintenance of special water and gas treatment, ventilation, hot and cold air supply systems and facilities in the buildings of main (first) circuit of nuclear power plant

7. maintenance and repair of nuclear fuel and other materials, goods handling, transport-technological equipment in reactor rooms (units)

8. maintenance of measuring equipment monitoring and control (automatic devices, regulators, technological protection, blocking, signalling and other devices) in reactor, turbine (radioactive steam turbines), reactor-turbine special water-treatment workshops (units)

9. repair and adjustment of reactor, turbine (working with radioactive steam) electric power equipment, automatics and measuring equipment, relay protection and automatics operating in turbine, reactor fuel supply workshops (units)

10. Repair of equipment contaminated with radioactive materials, processing of materials and parts

11. Acceptance-delivery of instruments, equipment, materials and parts contaminated with radioactive materials

12. Deactivation of equipment and facilities contaminated with radioactive materials, acceptance and treatment of special outwear, footwear and other necessary protection means

13. Radiation dose monitoring in the building of main (primary) circuit of nuclear power plant

14. Collection, transportation, processing and disposal of radioactive waste

15. Repair and construction works carried out in main (primary) circuit of nuclear power plant

16. Cleaning of boilers in hot condition

17. Maintenance and repair of current live parts of substations, overhead electric transmission lines and electrical equipment

III. General Works

Diving works

 

V. Mining Industry

 

Extraction of Useful Minerals

 

Underground works of extraction of useful minerals in mineshafts, ore deposits and mines and in construction thereof, including:

1. All workers engaged in full-time underground works

2. Managers and specialists of underground sites

3. Workers, managers, specialists and staff who are occupied in underground works for 50%or more of their annual working time /during the calculation period/

4. Fire-bosses

5. Miners in geological works

6. Miners in surveying work

7. Well log analysts

8. Timber men

9. Workers and specialists engaged in assembly, dismantling, repair and adjustment of equipment

10. Electrical fitters /fitters/ on duty and responsible for equipment repair, engaged in maintenance of pipes, wells and cranes

11. Site geologists

12. Engineers engaged in shifts

13. Adjustment and testing engineers (leading, of category 1-2 and uncategorised) carrying out works in underground conditions

14. Local mine surveyors

15. Foremen engaged in drainage, communications and aerial economy works

16. Mineral foremen of production sites

17. Supervising foremen /senior foremen/

18. Foremen of production sites

19. Mechanical engineers lifting crane installations /mechanical engineers responsible for lifting /

20. Heads, deputy heads of shaft sinking of mineshaft /mining workshop/

21. Heads of shifts

22. Sites heads, their deputies /assistants/ carrying out works in underground conditions

23. Mineral site regulators

24. Adjustment and testing technicians of all specialities /1-2 categories and uncategorised/ carrying out work in underground conditions

25. Mineral engineers engaged in labour protection and safety techniques

26. Site mine surveyors

27. Foremen, mineral foremen

28. Mechanical engineers

29. Sites heads, their deputies /assistants/

Underground works of construction, reconstruction, technical re-equipment and capital renovation of mine openings, subways, underground canals, tunnels and other underground structures, including:

Workers

30. Steel fixers

31. Concrete workers

32. Blast hole drillers

33. Shot lighters

34. Drivers of vehicles /airplanes/

35. Underground miners

36. Insulators

37. Timber men

38. Winch operators

39. Bulldozer operators

40. Operators of drilling rigs

41. Crane operators

42. Operators of railmotor cars

43. Operators of pumping stations

44. Loading machine operators

45. Operators of underground self-propelled vehicles

46. Operators of underground vehicles engaged in "blind" pits

47. Operators of mobile scaffolds

48. Operators of drilling complexes

49. Operators of scrapers

50. Operators of scraper winches

51. Operators of bucket excavators engaged in drilling

52. Operators of electric locomotives

53. Machine operators of ventilation units engaged in drilling

54. Shaftmen

55. Powdermen

56. Deckmen

57. Transport worker

58. Chasers

59. Electric and gas welders

60. Electricians serving substations, who are engaged in drilling

61. Electric welders with automatic and semi-automatic machines

62. Electric welders of manual welding

63. Wiremen-installers of underground mining equipment

64. Electrical locksmiths of drilling

65. Workers, managers, specialists and staff who are occupied in underground works for 50% percent or more of the annual working time /during the calculation period/

66. Miners in surveying works

67. Mining equipment installers engaged in drilling

68. Engineers responsible for mining works at underground sites

69. Sites mineral foremen

70. Shift mechanical engineers

71. Mechanical engineers of underground sites

Managers and specialists

72. Heads of shifts

73. Sites heads, their deputies /assistants/

74. Workers, managers and specialists engaged in full-time open-pit operations in open-pit mines, except for workers engaged in super structure works

Workers of mineral wax/coal wax/ and ozokerite production

Workers

75. Operators of mineral wax production

76. Operators of casters

77. Workers engaged in manual ozokerite filling

Managers and specialists

78. Foremen, senior foremen, managers of workers listed in Annex No 1

Mine rescue parts /stations/

Workers

79. Rescue men

80. Sample collectors in mineshafts /ore deposits/

81. Platoon commanders, their deputies /assistants/

82. Squad commanders, their deputies /assistants/

 

VI. Preparing, Enriching, Crushing /Agglomerating, Briquetting, Hardening/, Roasting of Ores and Non-Metallic Minerals

 

Workers

1. Agglomerators

2. Bunkermen engaged in the supply of hot agglomerate and pellets

3. Мelters

4. Hot agglomerate unloaders

5. Powder unloaders

6. Gas men

7. Agglomerating and roasting furnace men

8. Screenmen-rabblers

9. Dosers engaged in filling in crushing departments

10. Hot return dosers

11. Crushing workers engaged in crushing hot agglomerate

12. Furnace operators engaged in transfer of hot agglomerate and pellets

13. Crane operators engaged in transfer of hot agglomerate and pellets

14. Operators of coolers

15. Operators of vanes engaged in hot agglomerate

16. Operators of mixer drums engaged in works with ore, the dust whereof contains 2% or more crystalline /free/ dioxide of flint, hot return works

17. Operators of electric locomotives of quenching cars

18. Kiln workers

19. Workers engaged in mixing of mineral and non-metallic minerals containing 2% or more crystalline (free) dioxide of flint in dust /including mixing in the production of pellets/

20. Workers engaged in crushing, grinding, sorting and enriching of ferrous metal and non-metallic mineral ores and mining and chemical raw materials containing 2% or more of crystalline (free) dioxide of flint in dust

21. Bunkermen, screenmen, dosers, crushers, conveyor operators, mill operators, feeder operators engaged in supply of dry raw materials

22. Conveyors engaged in delivery of hot agglomerate and pellets

Managers and specialists

23. Foremen, senior foremen engaged in hot sites and sites of crushing, chopping, grinding, mixing of ores and non-metallic minerals containing 2% or more crystalline /free/ dioxide of flint in dust.

 

VII. Metallurgical Production /Ferrous Metals/

 

Blast furnace production workers

Workers

1. Leadmen of bunkers

2. Leadmen of charging machines

3. Bunkermen of blast furnace

4. Derrickmen of blast furnaces

5. Plumbers of blast furnaces

6. Gas men of blast furnaces

7. Stokers of desulphuration of cast iron

8. Stokers of blast furnaces

9. Loaders engaged in unloading of hot agglomerate in bunkers

10. Ladlemen

11. Operators of scale-cars employed in tunnels and stockhouses

12. Crane operators of metallurgical production engaged in hot works

13. Operators of charging machines

14. Operators of electric block-and-tackles engaged in hot works

15. Operators of mixture serving employed in bunkers and stockhouses

16. Operators of electric locomotives of metallurgical workshops working in tunnels

17. Refractory men engaged in hot works

18. Skipmen

19. Sling operators employed in hot works

20. Furnace charge transporters engaged in deliver of furnace charge to not fully mechanised blast furnaces

21. Waste collectors of metallurgical production, engaged in collection of furnace dust and cleaning of gas ducts

22. Slaggers

Managers and specialists

23. Foremen, senior foremen, engaged in hot sites works

Workers of steel and ferroalloy production involved in preparation of compositions and repair of metallurgical furnaces

Workers

24. Leadmen of mould yards

25. Pitch cookers engaged in cooking tar and drying the floor

26. Cupolamen

27. Gas workers

28. Keepers of ferroalloy furnaces

29. Furnace charge loaders

30. Hot metal stampers engaged in manual stamping and stamping the stock material in the end

31. Ladlemen

32. Hydro-cleaning and lubrication operators of moulds

33. Distributor (without remote control) operators

34. operators of charging machines

35. Machinists of fettling machines

36. Crane operators of metallurgical production employed in hot works

37. Operators of fire treatment machines

38. Operators of charging machines

39. Operators of electric block-and-tackle engaged in hot works

40. Operators transporting hot metal

41. Operators of mixing machines

42. Gatherer of stoppers

43. Kiln workers employed in ferroalloy production

44. Handlers of metal surface defects

45. Refractory men engaged in hot works

46. Operators of continuous casting of stock material engaged in hot works /filling panel, gas cutting, main station, disposal mechanisms/

47. Operators of control desks engaged in hot metal finishing

48. Deoxidants furnacemen

49. Synthetic slags furnacemen

50. Ferroalloys furnacemen

51. Persons preparing rolling stocks for filling with fuse

52. Persons preparing fosses

53. Workers assisting converter steelworkers

54. Workers assisting steelworkers of open-hearth melting furnaces

55. Workers assisting steelworkers of steel ladle metallurgy facilities

56. Workers assisting steelworkers of electroslag installations

57. Workers assisting steelworkers at electrical furnaces

58. Glowing workers

59. Fillers of steel

60. Repairing locksmiths engaged in hot repair of ferromanganese and ferrovanadium ferroalloy furnaces

61. Converter steelworkers

62. Steelworkers of open-hearth melting furnaces

63. Steelworkers of steel ladle metallurgy facilities

64. Steelworkers of electroslag installations

65. Steelworkers of electrical furnaces

66. Sling operators engaged in hot work sites

67. Thermists of mill products and pipes engaged in manual loading of hot metal or constantly engaged in hot works

68. Ferroalloy cleaners

69. Charge makers engaged in maintenance of furnaces for ferromanganese, ferrovanadium and manganese steels

70. Cinder pitmen

71. Electrode makers

72. Electric welders welding manually, engaged in adding ferromanganese and ferrovanadium smelting ferroalloy furnace casings

Managers and specialists

73. Foremen, senior foremen, engaged in hot work sites

Manufacture of rolling, railway wheel, tyre rolling, fork rolling, sheet rolling mills, tin plating, galvanizing, lead plating. Manufacture of rail fastenings, hot metal cutting and treating. Heat treatment.

Manufacture of calibrated metal

Workers

74. Aluminisers

75. Crystallising operators engaged in production of copperas

76. Neutralisation operators engaged in works involving hydrochloric acid

77. Recovery operators engaged in works involving hydrochloric acid

78. Centrifuge operators engaged in production of copperas

79. Operators of electrolytic degreasing

80. Rollers of sizing mills engaged in hot rolling

81. Rollers of cage assembly and transfer constantly engaged in transferring cages in hot work sites

82. Rollers of hot rolling mills

83. Pitch makers

84. Gas workers

85. Gas cutters engaged in cutting the ends of rolled products in a hot state

86. Loaders of heat-treating furnaces

87. Glowing workers engaged in manual loading

88. Tug-stackers

89. Hot metal stampers engaged in hand stamping or in stamping stock material ends

90. Boiler cleaners engaged in cleaning furnaces and tunnels

91. Smiths on hammers and presses

92. Smith-stampers

93. Smith-stampers on rotary machines

94. Sheet metal cutters

95. Hot form tinmen

96. Electric tinmen /galvanisers/

97. Operators of loading machines engaged in hot work sites

98. Crane operators in metallurgical production engaged in hot works

99. Operators of fire treatment machines

100. Operators on hammers, presses and manipulators

101. Press operators engaged in hot works

102. Operators of reverse steam engines of rolling mills engaged in hot rolling

103. Operators of electric block-and-tackles engaged in hot works

104. Metal heaters

105. Handlers of metal surface defects

106. Refractory men engaged in hot works

107. Operators of control bases engaged in hot works

108. Operators of continuous pickling, degreasing, tinning, galvanising, varnishing and firing units control bases engaged in pickling, tinning, alumina-galvanizing, lead-plating, galvanising departments

109. Control base operators of hot rolling mills

110. Lead makers

111. Hot form galvanisers

112. Workers assisting rollers of hot rolling mills

113. Metal oven loaders

114. Roll and pipe handlers engaged in hot works

115. Wheels and tyre compression operators engaged in hot works

116. Moulder-sewers of rail accessories engaged in hot stamping

117. Workers engaged in hot form rolling, bending and riveting of pipes

118. Hot metal cutters

119. Sling operators engaged in hot work sites and works in hazardous conditions

120. Heat treatment operators of rolls and tubes engaged in manual loading or permanently engaged in hot work sites

121. Etchers

122. Hot metal collectors

123. Waste collectors of metallurgical production, engaged in collection of oxide film during hot rolling of metal

124. Roll arrangers engaged in hot works

125. Cinder pitmen

Managers and specialists

126. Foremen, senior foremen, engaged in hot work sites

 

VIII. Metallurgical Production/Nonferrous Metals/

 

Workers preparing raw materials and admixture in briquettes in copper plants and factories

Workers

1. Crushers

2. Furnace charge loaders

Burning, Waelz process

Workers

1. Operators-hydrometallurgists

2. Bunkermen

3. Crushers

4. Burning furnace loaders and unloaders engaged in hot works

5. Furnace charge loaders engaged in hot works

6. Operators /hoisters/ in boiler houses engaged in the hot work sites

7. Operators of grinding mills engaged in grinding of calcines

8. Operators of feed tracks

9. Kiln workers

10. Refractory men engaged in hot works

11. Stove-setters on blast furnaces

12. Stove-setters of nickel powder recovery

13. Sling operators engaged in hot work sites

14. Transport workers

15. Transport workers engaged in hot works and in elevator servicing

16. Managers and specialists

17. Foremen /senior foremen/

Baking of furnace charge

Workers

18. Agglomerators

19. Hot agglomerate unloaders

20. Stokers of agglomerating and burning

21. Screenmen

22. Screenmen-rabblers

23. Hot return regulators

24. Crushers

25. Furnace charge loaders

26. Operators of cranes /hoisters/ engaged in the hot sites

27. Operators of grinding mills

28. Operators of air exhausters

29. Kiln workers

30. Developers of secondary stag

31. Glowing workers

32. Stirrers

33. Sling operators engaged in hot site works

34. Transport workers engaged in hot agglomerate reloading

35. Collectors of slag and circulatory agglomerate

36. Furnace chargers engaged in furnace charging of agglomerates

Managers and specialists

37. Foremen /senior foremen/

Workers drying furnace charge and middlings

Workers

38. Bunkermen

39. Loaders

40. Stokers of technological furnaces

41. Drying operators

42. Transport workers

Managers and specialists

43. Foremen, senior foremen in case managing the workers of this sub-division

Receipt of metal by smelting and electro-thermal methods

Workers

44. Hot agglomerate unloaders

45. Unloaders on the dump engaged in transferring hot slag

46. Crushers

47. Furnace charge loaders

48. Blowers

49. Stokers of technological furnaces

50. Crane operators /hoisters/ engaged in hot site works

51. Operators of feeders engaged in workshops

52. Operators of filling machines

53. Refractory men engaged in hot works

54. Furnacemen

55. Fillers of non-ferrous metals and lead-tin alloys

56. Sling operators engaged in hot site works

57. Transport workers engaged in transporting hot metals

58. Collectors of slag and reverts engaged in transporting hot slag

59. Product cleaners engaged in cleaning silicon

60. Furnace chargers

61. Electrode makers engaged in electric furnaces and refineries

Managers and specialists

62. Foremen /senior foremen/

Metal refining

Workers

63. Bunkermen

64. Furnace charge loaders

65. Stokers of technological furnaces

66. Crane operators /hoisters/ engaged in hot site works

67. Operators of electric block-and-tackles engaged in hot site works

68. Kiln workers

69. Furnacemen

70. Fillers of non-ferrous metals and lead-tin alloys

71. Sling operators engaged in hot site works

72. Slagmakers

Managers and specialists

73. Foremen /senior foremen/

Hydrometallurgy, liquidation, production of cadmium and copperas

Workers

74. Instrument control men-hydrometallurgists

75. Instrument control men of preparing artificial scheelite

76. Acid stabiliser - gummer

77. Operators of grinding mills engaged in dry grinding

78. Kiln workers

79. Solderers on viniplast

80. Solderers on lead /lead solderers/

81. Furnacemen

82. Furnace workers producing zinc copperas

83. Repulpers

84. Chlorinators

85. Pot operators of aqueous solutions

Managers and specialists

86. Foremen /senior foremen/

Workers in the production of carbon substances, masses and items derived therefrom

Workers

87. Gas workers

88. Dosers

89. Loaders-unloaders of burning and graphitising furnaces

90. Anode pouring men

91. Crane operators /hoisters/ engaged in burning, calcination and graphitising

92. Operators of grinding mills

93. Operators of shifting plants

94. Operators of electric block-and-tackles engaged in burning, calcination and graphitising

95. Kiln workers

96. Refractory men engaged in hot repairing

97. Pitch melters

98. Press operators electrode products

99. Glowing workers

100. Impregnators

101. Stirrers

102. Stand makers

103. Sling operators engaged in burning, calcination and graphitising

104. Moulders of electric mass

105. Chlorinators of electrode products

106. Furnace chargers

Managers and specialists

107. Foremen, senior foremen except for those engaged in mechanical processing of electrodes

Production of metals by electrolytic method in metal melting

Workers

108. Anodising operators in aluminium production

109. Drivers of loading machines engaged in transportation of melted metal, fluorides, alumina and chlorination substances

110. Drivers of electric and self-propelled trolleys engaged in transportation of melted metal, fluorides, alumina and chlorination substances

111. Metal emptying and pouring men

112. Loaders engaged in loading and unloading of furnace charge, alumina, fluorines and anode mass

113. Crushers engaged in crushing electrolyte

114. Anode pouring men

115. Cathode makers

116. Welders of non-ferrous metals

117. Operators of compressor stations engaged in chlorine pumping

118. Crane operators /hoisters/ engaged in hot site works

119. Operators of loading elevators

120. Operators of pneumatic transport

121. Operators of filling machines

122. Operators of electric block-and-tackles engaged in hot site works

123. Operators of stud pulling cranes engaged in maintenance of electrolysers

124. Installers repairing tanks

125. Furnacemen

126. Pouring men of non-ferrous metals and alloys

127. Sling operators engaged in hot site works

128. Moulders of electric mass

129. Bricklaying and chamotte specialists on repairing tanks

130. Chlorinators

131. Chlorine conductors

132. Furnace chargers

133. Electrolysers of melted salts

134. Wiremen and contact men

Managers and specialists

135. Foremen /senior foremen/

136. Equipment repair foremen engaged in repairing of electrolysers

Workers in the production of non-ferrous metal powders

Workers

137. Instrument control men in production of metal powder

138. Gas generator manufacturers engaged in manufacture of zinc powder

139. Solderers on viniplast

140. Solderers on lead /lead solderers /

141. Furnacemen in zinc powder production

142. Pilers and packers engaged in packaging of metallurgical powder obtained by metallurgical process

143. Moulders of refractory products engaged in making silicon-carbide items

144. Electrolysers of aqueous solutions

Managers and specialists

145. Foremen and senior foremen

Workers producing anodes and wirebars

Workers

146. Furnace charge loaders

147. Founders of non-ferrous metals

148. Crane operators /hoisters/ engaged in hot site works

149. Pouring men of non-ferrous metals and alloys

150. Sorting operators engaged in selection of copper and slag

Managers and specialists

151. Foremen, senior foremen

Workers of dedusting and degassing

Workers

152. Operators of air exhausters

153. Operators servicing fume dedusting plants

154. Pilers and packers engaged in packaging of metallurgical powder obtained by metallurgical process

155. Cleaners engaged in cleaning dust-recovery apparatus, furnaces, gas ducts and grates

Managers and specialists

156. Foremen /senior foremen/

Production of rare metals, calcium, magnesium and titanium by metallurgical and chemical metallurgical processes

Workers

157. Agglomerators engaged in cooking furnace charge

158. Instrument control men of all names except for those engaged in producing epitaxial structures and those listed in Annex N 1

159. Displacers of titanium sponge

160. Dosers

161. Loaders and unloaders

162. Stokers of technological furnaces

163. Operators of briquetting machines

164. Crane operators /hoisters/ engaged in hot site works

165. Operators of grinding mills

166. Reaction apparatus installers engaged in the repairing and restoring of reaction apparatus

167. Refractory men engaged in hot works

168. Precise cutting operators engaged in calibration of semiconductor materials except for those engaged in production of epitaxial structures

169. Furnacemen of iodine filtration

170. Furnacemen of titanium and rare metal recovery and distillation

171. Furnacemen of restitution in thermal manner

172. Furnacemen of processing titaniferous and rare materials

173. Furnacemen of white antimony production

174. Furnace tenders

175. Furnace tenders of barium electrolyte

176. Furnace tenders of electron-beam melting

177. Furnace charge makers of semiconductor materials engaged in alloyage of semiconductor materials, except for those engaged in production of epitaxial structures

178. Glowing workers

179. Persons making hard metal products

180. Sling operators engaged in hot site works

181. Drying operators

182. Refiners engaged in calcium production

183. Chlorinators

Managers and specialists

184. Foremen /senior foremen/

Treatment and processing of non-ferrous and precious metals

Workers

185. Metal pouring men

186. Metal moulders-collectors engaged in casting

187. Founders of non-ferrous metals

188. Crane operators /hoisters/ engaged in hot site works

189. Refractory men engaged in hot works

190. Furnace tenders

191. Casters of non-ferrous metals and alloys

192. Metal cutters with scissors and presses engaged in cutting hot metal

193. Cutters with saw and hand saw engaged in cutting hot metal

194. Sling operators engaged in hot site works

195. Furnace chargers engaged near furnaces

Managers and specialists

196. Foremen, senior foremen

Workers producing and processing silver nitrate, refining and chemically pure precious metals

Workers

197. Instrument control men in producing precious metals

198. Instrument control men in producing hard alloys and hard melting metals

199. Operators of grinding mills

200. Operators servicing fume dedusting plants

201. Glowing workers of non-ferrous metals

202. Furnace tenders

203. Workers engaged in production of silver nitrate and chemically pure, precious metals

204. Drying operators

205. Heat treatment operators

206. Heat treatment operators of high-frequency heating plants

207. Furnace chargers

208. Electrolysers of aqueous solutions

Managers and specialists

209. Foremen, senior foremen

Workers of rolling-mills

Workers

210. Cold metal rollers engaged in lead rolling

211. Smelters of technological furnaces

212. Crane operators /hoisters/ engaged in hot site works

213. Boilmakers of non-ferrous metals

214. Glowing workers of non-ferrous metals

215. Operators of metal spraying of items

216. Straighteners of machines engaged in hot metal straightening

217. Pressers on hydropresses engaged in pressing lead

218. Hot metal rolling mill operators

219. Hot metal cutters

220. Metal cutters with scissors and presses engaged in cutting hot metal and lead

221. Cutters with saws, handsaws and mills engaged in cutting hot metal and lead

222. Cutters of cold metal engaged in cutting lead

223. Sling operators engaged in hot site works

224. Product cleaners engaged in cleaning metals with metal brushes

Managers and specialists

225. Foremen, senior foremen while directing the workers provided for in this sub-section

Workers of pipe pressing, pressing and drawing production

Workers

226. Wiredrawers of non-ferrous metals engaged in hot drawing

227. Rollers engaged in flaring hot pipes

228. Smelters of technological furnaces

229. Boilmakers of non-ferrous metals

230. Glowing workers of non-ferrous metals

231. Pressers on hydropresses

232. Profilers

233. Rolling-mill operators engaged in hot rolling

Managers and specialists

234. Foremen, senior foremen while directing the workers provided for in this sub-section

Workers producing zinc powder and zinc oxide

Workers

235. Operators of shifting plants

236. Pilers and packers engaged in packaging of zinc powder and zinc oxide

Managers and specialists

237. Foremen, senior foremen while directing the workers provided for in this sub-section

Workers producing hard alloys and hard melting metals

Workers

238. Instrument control men in production of metal powder engaged in sieving

239. Instrument control men in production of hard alloys and hard melting metals engaged in production of tungsten, cobalt, chromium, molybdenum, nickel and sodium sulphide salts

240. Instrument control men and hydrometallurgists engaged in production of tungsten, cobalt, chromium, molybdenum, nickel and sodium sulphide salts

241. Instrument control men of preparing artificial scheelite

242. Instrument control men of molybdenum waste acidification

243. Instrument control men of recovery furnaces engaged in cobalt recovery

244. Wiredrawers of non-ferrous metals engaged in hot drawing /rough drawing/

245. Smiths on hammers and presses

246. Smith-stampers on rotary machines

247. Crane operators /hoisters/ engaged in hot site works

248. Operators of grinding mills

249. Operators of shifting plants

250. Kiln workers

251. Furnace tenders

252. Electron-beam melting furnace tenders

253. Hard alloy pressers engaged in hot pressing

254. Glowing workers

255. Hot metal rollers

256. Impregnators

257. Powder sifters on mechanical sieves

258. Welders of hard melting metal items

259. Welders of hard alloy items

260. Drying operators engaged in drying of powder mixtures

261. Electrolysers of aqueous solutions

262. Electrolysers of melted salts

 

IX. Metal Working

 

Employees of foundry production

Workers

1. Cupola furnacemen

2. Mould displacers

3. Gas workers engaged in gas economy

4. Gas cutters performing cutting works of heads and tapholes

5. Smelters of high-furnaces

6. Persons pouring furnace charge into cupola installation and furnace

7. Metal pouring men

8. Ladlemen

9. Smelters of technological furnaces engaged near melting furnaces

10. Vacuum, centrifugal-vacuum, and centrifugal founders engaged near centrifugal machines

11. Founders of metals and alloys

12. Founders working on press moulding machines

13. Operators of pouring machines

14. Stirring operators

15. Assemblers of stoppers

16. Metal waste glowing workers

17. Cutters engaged in emery and manual /with hammers, cutters, pneumatic tools/cast processing

18. Refractory men engaged in repairing ladles and furnaces in hot state

19. Shaped casting sawers engaged in emery applying works

20. Dusting moulds and metals with powdered sulfur

21. Furnace tenders engaged in servicing of tuyere

22. Furnace tenders of metal and alloys

23. Preparers of steel pouring grooves

24. Workers engaged in spraying moulds with fluoride additive solutions

25. Steel casters

26. Formulators of fluoride additives

27. Steelworkers of all names and the workers helping them except for vacuum furnace steelworkers and the workers helping them

28. Coremakers of machine moulding engaged in making core in heated harness

29. Heat treatment operators engaged in manual loading and unloading of hot metal

30. Transport workers in casting production engaged in hot site works

31. Cleaners in casting workshops engaged in collecting used earth and hot slag in bunkers /tunnels/

32. Hand moulders involved in casting

33. Chlorinators, engaged in implementation of chlorination process of melted metal

34. Cleaners of metal, castings, items and parts engaged in manual processing of cast in rooms and in gas masks

35. Slagmakers engaged in servicing smelting furnaces

36. Electric gas cutters engaged in correcting defects of casts in hot state

Managers and specialists

37. Foremen, senior foremen of casting production sites of melting, filling/emptying, metal mould pouring, cast heat treatment and cutting departments

Employees of press forging

Workers

38. Bandagists engaged in hot works

39. Ship benders engaged in hot site works

40. Tug pilers engaged in turning hot metal in heating furnaces

41. Blacksmiths working with hammers and presses

42. Manual bending blacksmiths

43. Blacksmith-stampers

44. Blacksmith-stampers working on rotary machines

45. Operators working with hammers, presses and manipulators

46. Metal heaters /welders/

47. Adjusters of equipment and units in heat treatment engaged in heat furnaces

48. Processors of metal surface defects working in hot site works

49. Metal oven loaders

50. Pressers on hot stamps

51. Rollers engaged in hot works

52. Springers engaged in processing hot metals

53. Sling operators engaged in catching hot metals

54. Transport workers engaged in transporting /providing, removing/ hot metals

Managers and specialists

55. Foremen, senior foremen of hammer /forge/, press and heat departments, forging press production supports and sites, as well as hot sites of spring production

Employees carrying out heat treatment

Workers

56. Glowing workers engaged in manual loading and unloading of hot metal near furnaces

57. Metal heaters /welders/

58. Cyanide solutions neutralisers engaged in neutralisation of cyanide container and cyanide waste

59. Heat treatment operators constantly engaged in hot works near furnaces

60. Heat treatment operators working in cyan, lead baths and molten salt baths

61. Cleaners engaged in cleaning the baths of cyanide and lead

Managers and specialists

62. Foremen, senior foremen of heating furnaces, glowing, annealing, cementing, etching and heat treatment sites

Employees of abradant production

Workers

63. Crane operators /hoisters/ engaged in abradant melting sites

64. Furnace tenders of abradants

65. Furnace tenders of silicon carbide

66. Electrode makers engaged in furnaces

Managers and specialists

67. Foremen engaged in melting sites of abradants

Other specialties in metalworking

Workers

68. Rollers engaged in bending hot metal in boiler house and shipbuilding works

69. Gas cutters engaged in plasma-arc cutting of metal in hot state

70. Ship gummers engaged in interior works on submarine units during construction and repair

71. Pouring men of lead-tin alloys

72. Painters working in closed rooms, ship compartments, reservoirs

73. Crane operators /hoisters/ engaged in hot site works

74. Coppersmiths constantly engaged in tinning and soldering with lead-containing solders

75. Metal sprayers working in closed rooms and reservoirs

76. Edge cutters performing work inside and outside machines by heating metal and applying a hand-held air-arc trimming

77. Hot form galvanisers

78. Furnace tenders of metals and alloys engaged in melting babbit and other alloys containing lead

79. Ship cutters engaged in melting propellers made of titanium alloys

80. Sling operators engaged in hot site works

Manual welding electric welders /electric gas welders/ performing electric welding of items by heating

82. Enameller engaged in enamelling of hot cast iron equipment and products of large dimensions (with a capacity of 0.4 square meters and more) by dusting with manual vibrosieves.

 

X. Chemical Production

 

Employees at a Liquid Chlorine Tankhouse at Production of Chlorine

 

1. Liquid chlorine cylinders pouring man

2. Employees emptying liquid chlorine cylinders

Employees at the acetylene dimerisation plant for production of chloroprene

3. Head of plant

4. Deputy head of plant

5. Head of catalyst preparation site

6. Shift head

7. Absorption instrument control man

8. Compression installation operator

9. Instrument control man of catalyst synthesis

10. Instrument control man of catalyst preparation

11. Instrument control man of dimerisation

12. Instrument control man of synthesis

13. Sorting operator of Rashig ring

Employees at a plant for rectification and production of chloroprene raw materials

14. Head of plant

15. Head of division

16. Shift head

17. Instrument control man of hydrochlorination

18. Instrument control man of distillation

19. Locksmith-restorer

20. Worker cleaning facilities and equipment

21. Sorting operator of Rashig ring

Employees at a plant for obtaining chloroprene from butadiene

22. Head of plant

23. Deputy head of plant

24. Head of division

25. Shift head

26. Instrument control man of chlorination

27. Instrument control man of decay

28. Instrument control man of homosorption

29. Instrument control man of cleaning liquid ingredients

30. Instrument control man of digestion

31. Instrument control man of distillation

32. Locksmith-restorer

33. Instrument control man for raw material preparation, semi-finished products and product release

Employees of mechanical, energy and measuring-testing equipment and automation services for chloroprene production

34. Heads of services

35. Foremen

36. Crane operator

37. Electric gas welder

38. Locksmith-repairman

Employees in a plant for producing commodity latexes for rubber production

39. Head of plant

40. Deputy head of plant

41. Instrument control man for raw material preparation and product release

42. Instrument control man for washing

43. Transport worker

44. Cleaning worker

45. Shift foreman

46. Instrument control man of polymerisation

47. Worker preparing charging material

48. Electric gas welder

49. Locksmith-repairman

Employees at a plant for producing comonomers for rubber production

50. Head of plant

51. Deputy head of plant

52. Shift foreman

53. Device cleaner

54. Cleaner of Rashig ring

55. Instrument control man of central control panel hydrochlorination

56. Compression installations operator

57. Instrument control man of chlorination

58. Instrument control man of distillation

59. Instrument control man of raw material preparation and semi-finished products release

60. Instrument control man of hydrochlorination

61. Operator of central control panel

Employees at a polymerisation plant for rubber production

62. Head of plant

63. Deputy head of plant

64. Technologist

65. Head of division

66. Head of site

67. Locksmith-repairman for equipment cleaning

68. Device cleaner

69. Cleaner of sewage structures

70. Transport operator

71. Compression installations operator

72. Shift foreman

73. Instrument control man of polymerisation

74. Instrument control man of distillation

75. Instrument control man of saponification

76. Instrument control man of melting colophony

77. Instrument control man of raw material preparation and semi-finished products release

78. Instrument control man of experimental production installations

Employees of rubber separation plant

79. Head of plant

80. Deputy head of plant

81. Shift foreman

82. Repairman-locksmith

83. Instrument control man for graining

84. Instrument control man for dosing

85. Roller of rubber mixtures

86. Instrument control man of raw material preparation, semi-finished products and product release

87. Instrument control man for rubber band forming

88. Instrument control man for drying

89. Operator of stacking machine

90. Transport operator

91. Cleaning worker

Employees of mechanical, energy and measuring-testing equipment and automation services for rubber production

92. Heads of services

93. Foremen

94. Locksmith-repairmen

95. Electric and gas welders

Employees at a plant of rubber technical goods and composition materials

96. Locksmith-repairmen

97. Electric and gas welders

98. Roller of rubber mixtures

99. Compression operator - vulcaniser

100. Shift foremen

101. Instrument control men

Employees anti-corrosion site

102. Worker ensuring acid resistence and rubber covering

103. Roller of rubber mixtures

104. Sandblaster

105. Bricklayer and worker ensuring acid resistence

Service station for water supply, heat supply, sewerage and "Blue Lake" complex

106. Locksmith-repairmen /for prevention and degassing of industrial sewers/

Employees of measuring and testing equipment and automation plant

107. Locksmith-repairmen of measuring and testing equipment and automation /mercury equipment/

Employer of railway transport plant

108. Tank washer

 

XI. Machine Industry

 

Employees of foundry production

1. Foundry worker under the pressure

2. Metal and alloys foundry worker

3. Liquid cast iron pouring man

4. Metal pouring man

5. Metal worker-farmer

6. Pouring man of casting models

7. Casting machine foreman

8. Casting machines heat treatment specialist

9. Metal model designer

Forge-and-press works

10. Blacksmith of press and anvil

11. Moulding blacksmith

12. Bending blacksmith

13. Liquid metal cutter

14. Heat treatment specialist

15. Cyanist mortar neutraliser

16. Heat treatment specialist of lead basins

17. Heat treatment specialist of cyanite basins

Metal coating and enamelling

18. Hot procedure galvaniser

Painting works

19. Preparer of dyes and paints

20. Painter — in enclosed area

 

XII. Production of Construction Materials

 

Cement production employees

Workers

1. Aspiration makers

2. Loaders of well furnaces

3. Raw material dosers engaged in cement dosing

4. Loaders of furnaces /well/

5. Operators of calcinisers

6. Operators /kiln workers/ of rotary furnaces

7. Operators /kiln workers/ of well furnaces

8. Operators of raw material grinding mills engaged in dry grinding

9. Operators of coal-grinding mills

10. Cement pouring men

11. Operators of cement grinding mills

12. Assistants of operators /kiln workers/ of rotary furnaces

13. Assistants of operators /kiln workers/ of well furnaces

14. Assistants of operators of raw material grinding mills engaged in hot grinding

15. Assistants of operators of coal-grinding mills

16. Assistants of operators of cement grinding mills

17. Hot clinker transport workers

18. Cement packers

19. Cleaners of settling chambers

Employees of asbestos production

Workers

20. Blast hole drillers

21. Loading machine drivers engaged in manual loading of asbestos and bulk loading of asbestos, by-products and waste of concentrating factories

22. Powder unloaders

23. Screenmen

24. Porters engaged in works with asbestos

25. Crushers

26. Laboratory workers of asbestos concentrating production engaged in testing finished products

27. Laboratory workers of physical testing engaged in works with control devices in concentration plants /sites/

28. Operators of crushing-grinding-sorting mechanisms

29. Operators of conveyors engaged in concentration factories

30. Operators of boiler houses /smelters/

31. Crane operators /hoisters/ engaged in technological plants of concentration factories

32. Operators of feeders

33. Operators of weighing and packaging machines

34. Operators of traction equipment and their assistants engaged in loading, transporting and storing by-products of asbestos ores concentration and wastes of concentration factories

35. Excavator operators engaged in delivery and storage of asbestos ores concentration products and wastes of concentration factories

36. Sorters

37. Drying operators

Managers and specialists

38. Foremen, senior foremen of technological plants of concentration factories

39. Site foremen, senior foremen of technological plants of concentration factories

40. Shift foremen, senior foremen of technological plants of concentration factories

Employees of production of mineral cotton

Workers

41. Cupola furnaceman

42. Furnace chargers

Employees of stone casting production

Workers

43. Stone cast items pouring men

44. Stone smelters

45. Refractory men

46. Furnacemen

47. Tunnel-makers

 

XIII. General Professions

 

1. Gas cutters engaged in works inside reservoirs, tanks, cisterns and ship compartments

2. Gas welders engaged in works inside reservoirs, tanks, cisterns and ship compartments

3. Caisson makers-instrument control men

4. Caisson makers-drillers

5. Caisson makers-locksmiths

6. Caisson makers-electricians

7. Lead plating specialist

8. Hot solderers and tinsmiths engaged in soldering and tins plating with solders containing lead, as well as hazardous or carcinogenic substances of class I-II

9. Lead solderers

10. Workers engaged in internal cleaning of reservoirs, tanks, cisterns, ship compartments and works in shotblasting chambers in scaphandres and gas masks

11. Workers engaged in internal cleaning of reservoirs, tanks, cisterns, ship compartments from petroleum products and chemicals

12. Workers and foremen engaged in production of equipment and items containing mercury /in works carried out directly with metallic mercury/, as well as repairing of open metal equipment and apparatus and repairing and maintenance of equipment and apparatus

13. Employees directly engaged in works with microorganisms of 1st group, against which no effective means of prevention and treatment have been developed

14. Etchers engaged in etching metal in solutions containing hazardous or carcinogenic substances of 1st class

15. Cleaners of metal, castings, items and parts engaged in cleaning metal, metal items and parts with dry quartz sand

16. Electric welders with automatic and semi-automatic machines carrying out works with semi-automatic machines inside reservoirs, tanks, cisterns, ship compartments

17. Electric welders of manual welding engaged in works inside reservoirs, tanks, cisterns and ship compartments

 

XIV. Police Service

 

1. Chemist-expert

2. Servicemen of commissioned staff and warrant officers of the police troops serving on the territory of nuclear power plant area

 

XV. Service in Emergency Situations

 

I. Rescue Works

1. Rescuers, head of rescue forces, rescue operations in centres of chemical, biological, radiological poisoning

2. Rescuers, head of rescue forces, non-normative works at the location of emergency situation

II. Works Performed in Biologically Affected Centres

1. Infectious disease physician, microbiologist, nurse for examination of biological materials for research, examination of patients, execution of medical appointments, care of affected persons

2. Doctors, middle and junior medical staff, microbiologists, disinfectors - works in the centre of droplet infection, when the centre develops quickly, has a large scale and requires a large volume of works

3. Doctors, middle and junior medical staff, microbiologists, disinfectors - works in centres of especially dangerous infectious diseases (plague, cholera, smallpox, botulism)

III. Works performed in Chemically, Radiologically, Biologically Affected and Irradiated Centres

1. Chemist-biologist, chemist-dosimetrist, chemist-radiologist, rescuers, head of rescue forces, conducting research in the centre affected by small (moderate) chemical, biological and radiation doses, site deactivation, degassing, sampling

2. Chemist-biologist, chemist-dosimetrist, chemist-radiologist, conducting research in the centre affected by medium (especially dangerous) chemical, biological and radiation doses, site deactivation, degassing, sampling

3. Chemist-biologist, chemist-dosimetrist, chemist-radiologist, conducting research in the centre affected by huge (mortiferous) chemical, biological and radiation doses, site deactivation, degassing, sampling

IV. Works Performed in Chemically, Radiologically, Biologically Affected and Irradiated Centres

1. Head of fire-fighting, security head, squad commander, senior fire-fighter, fire-fighter, driver; works performed in the zone where radioactive aerosols are spread, installation of equipment, combat release and fire-fighting, selecting appropriate fire-fighting materials, i.e. foam and sprinkled water, for it

2. Security head, squad commander, senior fire-fighter, fire-fighter with isolating gas masks, rescue works with protective clothing, construction and technological equipment cooling works

3. Security head, squad commander, senior fire-fighter, fire-fighter with isolating and special gas masks, exploration of the radioactive zone with protective clothing, works performed in the zone where there are toxic gases, vapours and products of thermal decomposition of such substances, for extinguishing whereof special fire extinguishing materials are required

V. Works Performed in High-mountain Regions

1. Rescuers, security head of rescue forces, squad commander, senior fire-fighter, fire-fighter; rescue operations, rescue of people, evacuation of animals and material assets, providing fire hoses for extinguishing and protecting evacuation exits

2. Rescuers, security head of rescue forces, squad commander, senior fire-fighter, fire-fighter; rescue operations, opening and demolition works of structures for eliminating combustion centres

3. Rescuers, security head of rescue forces, squad commander , senior fire-fighter, fire-fighter; rescue operations, works of evacuation of people and animals, as well as material assets from dangerous zones of possible affection of explosive mixtures created as a result of toxic substances, gases and vapours caused by the fire of pesticides and fertilizers

VI. Diving and Water Rescue Operations

1. Water rescuers, diving operations

2. Water rescuers, divers; water rescuers at a depth of 30 metres, diving operations

3. Water rescuers, divers, water rescue, diving operations at a depth of more than 30 metres

VII. Operations of Fire Fighting and Fire Extinguishing

1. Head of fire extinguishing, security head, squad commander, senior fire-fighter, fire-fighter in the zone where radioactive aerosols are spread, in case of presence of explosives, fire fighting operations in chemical oil processing and petrochemical industry facilities

2. Head of fire extinguishing, security head, squad commander, senior fire-fighter, fire-fighter; fire fighting works in warehouses of flammable, combustible liquids and liquefied hydrocarbon gases, peat mines

3. Head of fire extinguishing, security head, squad commander, senior fire-fighter, fire-fighter; fire fighting and rescue works in railway rolling stocks, goods and wagon sorting stations, underground structures of subway

 

XVI. Urban Development

 

1. Shot lighter-drillers

 

XVII. Healthcare Institutions

 

1. Employees of special dangerous infectious disease prevention institutions, departments, medical epidemiologist-physicians and epidemiologist assistants of border medical and sanitary control points of the Health and Labour Inspection Body of the Republic of Armenia

2. Employees of sanitation /disinfection of infection centres/ institutions, departments

3. Employees of institutions or hospitals or laboratories providing care and treatment for HIV/AIDS patients

4. Employees of infectious diseases departments

5. Employees of dermatovenerological hospitals, departments

6. Narcological institutions

 

XVIII. Cinematography

 

Processing of film strip

(Annex amended by N 327-N of 19 March 2020)

 

Chief of Staff

of the Government

of the Republic of Armenia

D. Sargsyan

 

Published on a joint site 06.06.2024