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Hygienic requirements for production premises. Temperature and microclimate in the office and production premises according to sanitary standards and rules. Requirements for the microclimate in the office


At the design and construction stages, it is necessary to take into account the sanitary class of the room, the norms of usable space for workers and for equipment, and also observe the width of passages for safe and convenient maintenance of equipment.

Rooms in which a large excess amount of moisture or sensible heat is released (more than 83.8 kJ/(m 3 ∙ h)) should be located near the outer wall of the building on the leeward side. Premises in which the production process is associated with the release of dust, vapors, gases or is accompanied by noise and vibration must be isolated from other premises. Gates and technological openings in the external walls of buildings, as a rule, are designed with thermal air curtains, and entrances to heated buildings are designed with double vestibules with an opening depth of each compartment of at least 1.2 m.

Volume production premises per worker there must be at least 15 m3, and the area must be at least 4.5 m2.

The height of the premises is chosen depending on the nature of the technological process so as to ensure the removal of excess amounts of heat, moisture and gases, but not less than 3 m.

The walls and ceilings of buildings must be sufficiently heat-resistant so that moisture does not condense on their internal surfaces.

The light openings are provided with transoms or vents with devices for opening from the floor of the room and fixing them in the required position.

Gates, doors and windows should open easily across the entire width of the opening. Doors and gates are equipped with devices to hold them in the open position.

Sanitary hygienic requirements to household premises

Sanitary facilities are divided into general ones, which should be in any enterprise, and special ones, arranged taking into account the number of workers or the characteristics of production processes.

General purpose household premises include dressing rooms for storing street, home and work clothes, restrooms, washrooms and showers. They are arranged separately for men and women and combined into blocks. Special household premises are showers, health centers, inhalation rooms, rooms for personal hygiene of women, smoking rooms, respiratory rooms, heating for workers, rest, washing, mechanical and chemical cleaning, decontamination and repair of work clothes and shoes.

Typically, household premises are located in extensions to industrial buildings, less often - in separate buildings. Transitions between auxiliary and industrial buildings must be heated.

Wardrobes are designed for storing street, home and work clothes in an open or closed way. Wardrobes for storing home or work clothes are equipped with benches 0.3 m wide at the rate of 0.6 m in length per seat. The distance between benches should be 1 m.

Washrooms are located in rooms adjacent to dressing rooms for work clothes. It is allowed to place washbasins in dressing rooms, provided that the distance from the washbasins to the cabinets is at least 2 m.

Smoking rooms are provided in cases where, due to production conditions or fire safety Smoking in production premises or on the territory of the enterprise is prohibited, as well as when the volume of production premises per worker is less than 50 m 3. Smoking rooms are equipped exhaust ventilation and install urns or water tanks for cigarette butts.

Enterprises with 200 or more employees in the largest shift must have canteens. If there are less than 200 workers, then they arrange a buffet with hot dishes.

Standards for area of ​​premises per person, unit of equipment, estimated number of workers served per unit of equipment in sanitary premises should be taken as follows:

Area of ​​premises per person, m2:

Wardrobes for street clothes, dispensing work clothes, rooms for heating or cooling………………………………………………………………0.1

Clothes storage rooms:

with the usual composition of workwear………………………………………0.04

expanded composition of workwear……………………………………0.06

bulky workwear……………………………………………………………………..0.08

Respiratory……………………………………………………….0.07

Premises of a centralized warehouse for special clothing and supplies personal protection:

for storage……………………………………………………………..0.07

issuing, turning on the fitting and fitting booth…………………0.02

Premises for duty personnel with space for cleaning equipment, smoking rooms in restrooms or recreation areas…………………….0.02

Places for cleaning shoes, shaving, drying hair……………………….0.01

Rooms for drying, mechanical cleaning or neutralization of workwear…………………………………………………………………………………...…..0.15

Facilities for washing work clothes, helmets and safety shoes…………………0.3

Area of ​​premises per unit of equipment, m2:

Pre-showers with open shower cabins and with a through passage………………………………………………………………………………………………..0.7

Tambours for restrooms with cabins…………………………………………………………...0.4

What buildings and premises are considered auxiliary?

What documents determine the requirements for the composition and maintenance of sanitary facilities at industrial enterprises?

What liability does an employer face for violating sanitary requirements for the maintenance of auxiliary premises?

Each industrial enterprise has auxiliary and household premises designed to meet the social and living needs of employees during work. Let's consider what sanitary requirements installed for these premises.

Equipment of sanitary facilities is the responsibility of the employer!

According to Part 1 of Art. 24 Federal Law dated 30.03.1999 No. 52-FZ “On the sanitary and epidemiological welfare of the population” (as amended on 03.07.2016) during the operation of industrial, public premises, buildings, structures, equipment and transport, sanitary and anti-epidemic (preventive) measures must be carried out and ensured safe working, living and resting conditions for humans in accordance with sanitary rules and other regulatory legal acts Russian Federation.

One of the directions public policy in the field of labor protection is to establish a procedure for providing workers with personal and collective defense, as well as sanitary facilities and devices, medical and preventive means at the expense of employers (Article 210 Labor Code RF; hereinafter referred to as the Labor Code of the Russian Federation).

In accordance with labor protection requirements, sanitary services and medical support workers is assigned to the employer (Articles 212, 223 of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation). For these purposes, the employer, in accordance with established standards, equips sanitary premises, premises for eating, premises for providing medical care, lounges in work time and psychological relief; first aid stations are organized, equipped with first aid kits; apparatus (devices) are installed to provide workers in hot shops and areas with carbonated salt water, etc.

The composition of auxiliary and household premises is determined already at the stage of construction of an industrial enterprise.

Construction and reconstruction of auxiliary and household premises taking into account sanitary standards

According to clause 7.13 of GOST R 56639-2015 “Technological design industrial enterprises. General requirements", approved and put into effect by Order of Rosstandart dated October 13, 2015 No. 1559-st, the need for auxiliary buildings and premises of industrial enterprises is determined based on the results of the development of design solutions and in the technical specifications.

Auxiliary buildings and premises of industrial enterprises include:

  • general plant buildings and premises;
  • administrative premises;
  • sanitary facilities;
  • canteens for catering staff;
  • premises for medical care etc.

Hygienic requirements for the design of newly built and reconstructed industrial enterprises (SP 2.2.1.1312-03) were put into effect by the Decree of the Main State sanitary doctor RF dated April 30, 2003 No. 88 (as amended on May 17, 2010; hereinafter referred to as SP 2.2.1.1312-03). They define mandatory hygienic requirements for design, construction, reconstruction and technical re-equipment production facilities and apply to all types of such objects, regardless of departmental affiliation and forms of ownership. Intended for organizations and specialists whose activities are related to the design, construction and operation of production facilities, as well as the implementation of state sanitary and epidemiological supervision (clause 1.5 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

Requirements for administrative and service buildings and premises are regulated by Section V of the document.

In particular, it was established that the construction and reconstruction of these buildings and premises is carried out in accordance with the current building codes and rules, regulatory and technical documentation and the provisions of these sanitary rules(clause 5.1 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

SP 2.2.1.1312-03 establishes the following requirements:

  • to rooms for storing workwear.

Workwear contaminated with substances of the 1st and 2nd hazard classes, pathogenic microorganisms, after appropriate treatment, is stored in dressing rooms.

Clean workwear is issued in the distribution room, and dirty workwear is accepted and temporarily stored in an isolated room located next to the workwear dressing room (clause 5.2 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

If at technological processes dust and harmful substances, in the dressing rooms there are respiratory rooms with an installation for cleaning dust filters and monitoring their resistance, tables for receiving, issuing and repairing respirators, devices for washing, disinfecting and drying half masks, cabinets and nests for storing respirators and self-rescuers (clause 5.15 SP 2.2. 1.1312-03).

At enterprises of groups 1c, 2c, 2d, 3b, separate rooms are provided for dust removal, neutralization, drying, washing, and dry cleaning of workwear. They are equipped autonomous system ventilation (clause 5.16 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

Workwear containing less than 0.5 kg of moisture is dried in closed wardrobes equipped with mechanical exhaust ventilation, and more than 0.5 kg of moisture in one set is dried in a special room located adjacent to the dressing room (clause 5.17 SP 2.2.1.1312 -03).

Drying appliances must be capable of drying clothes in no more than the duration work shift(clause 5.18 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

Dust removal of work clothes is carried out depending on the degree of contamination (every shift, periodically, occasionally). For this purpose, devices are used that provide dust removal efficiency of at least 90% in 30-40 seconds (clause 5.19 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

Workwear should be washed in centralized laundries serving groups of industrial enterprises that have dry cleaning departments (clause 5.20 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

Note!

In production processes of groups 3b and 4, laundries and rooms for the disposal of special clothing must be decentralized.

Also, premises for the repair of work clothes and footwear may be provided in residential buildings (clause 5.22 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

  • to places of hygiene.

Workers must wash in specially designated areas of the dressing room or rooms adjacent to the dressing rooms (clause 5.4 SP 2.2.1.1312-03). If production processes are associated with contamination of clothing, as well as with the use of substances of hazard classes 1-2, showers are arranged together with dressing rooms like a sanitary inspection room (clause 5.5). Bathroom vestibules are equipped with washbasins with electric towels (clause 5.7).

Floors, walls and equipment of dressing rooms, washrooms, showers, restrooms, cabins for personal hygiene of women, hand and foot baths are covered with moisture-resistant materials with smooth surfaces that are easy to clean hot water using detergents and disinfectants (clause 5.6 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

  • to smoking areas.

To avoid contact of non-smokers with tobacco smoke, smoking areas are isolated from all sanitary premises (clause 5.8 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

For your information

In accordance with clause 14 of the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated April 25, 2012 No. 390 “On fire mode"(as amended on March 21, 2017) the head of the organization ensures that the requirements provided for in Art. 12 of Federal Law No. 15-FZ of February 23, 2013 “On protecting the health of citizens from the effects of environmental tobacco smoke and the consequences of tobacco consumption” (as amended on December 28, 2016).

  • to rooms for heating or cooling workers.

If production processes are accompanied by the generation of heat or cold, which worsen the microclimatic conditions in the workplace, premises should be designed for short-term rest of workers and their normalization thermal state(clause 5.9 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

In heating rooms, it is recommended to maintain the air temperature and air speed at 22-25? C and<= 0,2 м/с. Дополнительно следует предусмотреть приборы местного обогрева (п. 5.10 СП 2.2.1.1312-03).

Depending on the intensity of thermal radiation and the working conditions at workplaces or in recreation rooms, cooling devices are provided (half-showers, cabins or radiation cooling surfaces; clause 5.11 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

  • to drinking water supply.

It is carried out through saturation plants or drinking fountains with water temperatures from 12 to 20? C (clauses 5.12, 5.13 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

If special drinks are used (green tea, protein-vitamin drinks, herbal infusions, oxygen cocktails, etc.), special points are equipped for their preparation and distribution (clause 5.14 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

  • to premises for medical and preventive purposes.

Depending on the groups of production processes, administrative buildings may include (clause 5.23 SP 2.2.1.1312-03):

  • health center;
  • rooms for personal hygiene of women;
  • inhalation room, fotarium, hand and foot baths;
  • psychological relief room.

Rooms for women's personal hygiene are located at health centers, in workshops with a large number of working women and consist of a vestibule and individual cabins with partitions at least two meters high (clauses 5.25, 5.26 SP 2.2.1.1312-03). Individual cabins have hangers with wall hooks for clothes, a bidet with a hot and cold water supply and mixer, a toilet, and a tank with a lid for used hygiene bags.

Inhalator is provided for in enterprises where production processes involve the release of dust or gaseous substances, photary- at industrial enterprises located above the Arctic Circle, carrying out underground mining of minerals, as well as during work performed in premises without natural light (clauses 5.27, 5.28 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

Premises with equipment for hydromassage of feet are needed in enterprises where work involves long periods of workers standing in a “standing” position or with technological equipment that generates vibration transmitted to the feet (clause 5.29 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

Cabins for carrying out a set of physiotherapeutic procedures for the prevention of vibration disease are designed in production facilities with technological processes and operations that generate vibration (clause 5.30 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

A psychological relief room is equipped in enterprises with significant intense work (physical and psycho-emotional). The sound level in it should not exceed 65 dBA, and the air temperature should be within 18-22? C (clause 5.31 SP 2.2.1.1312-03).

The design of administrative and domestic buildings (hereinafter referred to as buildings) with a height of up to 55 m is also regulated by SP 44.13330.2011 “Code of Rules. Administrative and domestic buildings. Updated version of SNiP 2.09.04-87”, approved by Order of the Ministry of Regional Development of Russia dated December 27, 2010 No. 782 (hereinafter referred to as SP 44.13330.2011).

For your information

The norms of SP 44.13330.2011 apply to new, expanded, reconstructed and technically re-equipped industrial enterprises of various forms of ownership and do not apply to the design of inventory (mobile) buildings, with the exception of certain requirements specified in this document, as well as public buildings and structures.

Administrative buildings can house management rooms, design offices, innovative conference systems, information technology services, occupational safety and training rooms. The requirements for such premises are established in section 6 of SP 44.13330.2011.

In the household buildings of enterprises there are premises for social services for workers: sanitary facilities, healthcare, public catering, trade, consumer services, culture and others. The standards for them are regulated by section 5 of SP 44.13330.2011.

Sanitary maintenance of household premises

Instructions for the sanitary maintenance of premises and equipment of industrial enterprises, approved by the USSR Ministry of Health on December 31, 1966 No. 658-66 (hereinafter referred to as the Instructions), is included in the list of the main existing regulatory and methodological documents on occupational hygiene as of April 1, 2007, communicated by the Letter of Rospotrebnadzor dated May 16 .2007 No. 0100/4961-07-32. At the same time, the letter states that the documents specified in the list are valid until the repeal or adoption of new regulatory legal acts to replace existing ones.

According to paragraph 63 of this Instruction, all production and household premises, as well as workplaces and equipment, must be kept clean and tidy and repaired in a timely manner.

Note!

Taking into account production conditions, an individual cleaning procedure must be established for all production and household premises.

If household premises are located in separate buildings, they must be connected to industrial buildings by heated passages (clause 92 of the Instructions).

The working premises of factory administrations, offices, design bureaus, rooms for feeding infants, food stations and health centers must have natural light, and in other auxiliary rooms it is allowed to be illuminated with a second light or have artificial lighting (clause 93 Individual cleaning procedure).

Inventory and equipment for cleaning auxiliary premises must be stored and cleaned in a room with an area of ​​at least 3 m2, equipped with sinks with cold and hot water (through mixers), as well as drying of cleaning equipment (clause 94 of the Instructions).

External entrances to auxiliary buildings and premises must have devices for cleaning shoes from dirt (clause 95 of the Instructions). Administrative and office premises, shop offices and design offices located inside production buildings must be isolated from production premises or sound insulation must be installed to allowable noise levels at workplaces (clause 96 of the Instructions).

At each enterprise, sanitary facilities (washrooms, showers, dressing rooms or wardrobes, restrooms, etc.) must be equipped for workers (clause 97 of the Instructions). For violation of this norm, enterprises are punished (see, for example, Resolution of the Ninth Arbitration Court of Appeal dated December 2, 2014 No. 09AP-47626/2014 in case No. A40-103616/14).

It is prohibited to use household premises for other purposes (clause 99 of the Instructions).

All sanitary premises must be cleaned daily and regularly ventilated; if ventilation is not possible, mechanical ventilation is arranged (clause 100 of the Instructions). During checks, attention is also paid to this (see, for example, Resolution of the Ninth Arbitration Court of Appeal dated February 10, 2015 No. 09AP-58698/2014 in case No. A40-125138/14).

Dressing rooms, locker rooms, showers and other sanitary premises and devices must be periodically disinfected (clause 101 of the Instructions).

Gutters, channels, drains, urinals and toilets in showers and restrooms must be regularly cleaned and washed, and the floors of restrooms must be dry (clause 102 of the Instructions).

Floors in dressing rooms, restrooms, washrooms, showers and women's personal hygiene rooms must be moisture-resistant, non-slip, light-colored, and walls and partitions must be lined to a height of 1.8 m with moisture-resistant, light-colored materials that are easy to clean and wash with hot water (clause 103 Instructions).

In showers, there must be sufficient hot water for all workers (clause 104 of the Instructions). To avoid queues, schedules for the use of showers by workers of individual shifts and workshops are drawn up.

Washbasins are provided with soap and regularly changed towels or air hand dryers (clause 105 of the Instructions).

Food outlets (canteens, pre-cooking canteens, buffets) must comply with the sanitary requirements established for public catering establishments (clause 106 of the Instructions).

Special milk is dispensed to those working in food service points or in specially designated rooms equipped with seats, a refrigerator, a washbasin and a sink with hot water for washing dishes (clause 107 of the Instructions).

Responsibility

For violation of sanitary and epidemiological requirements for the operation of residential and public premises, buildings, structures and transport, Art. 6.4 of the Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses provides for a fine:

  • for officials and entrepreneurs - from one to two thousand rubles;
  • for legal entities - from 10 to 20 thousand rubles.

As an alternative to a fine, entrepreneurs and legal entities face administrative suspension of activities for up to ninety days.

Examples when enterprises were held liable, including for violation of requirements for auxiliary and household premises: Decision of the Moscow City Court dated July 18, 2016 in case No. 7-6465/2016, Resolution of the Ninth Arbitration Court of Appeal dated December 2, 2014 No. 09AP-47626 /2014 in case No. A40-103616/14, Resolution of the Perm Regional Court of November 18, 2014 in case No. 44a-828/2014).

The document is included in the lists of legal acts containing mandatory requirements, compliance with which is assessed when carrying out control measures as part of the implementation of types of state control (supervision) falling within the competence of the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision, approved by Order of Rostechnadzor dated October 17, 2016 No. 421.

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One of the important requirements for production premises is their correct placement, which should ensure the flow of the technological process and the absence of counter and intersecting flows of raw materials and finished products. Their location in basements and semi-basements is prohibited. In this case, the set of premises must comply with the technological design standards for this type of enterprise. This is one of the conditions for preventing microflora contamination of finished products.

At the entrance to production premises, there should be mats moistened with disinfectant solutions.

In food warehouses, it is prohibited to store non-food materials and odorous household goods (soap, washing powders, gasoline, etc.) to prevent changes in the smell of food raw materials and its effect on finished products. All premises must be kept clean. After each shift they must be wet cleaned.

The floor, walls and ceilings must be smooth, without potholes or cracks, which must be constantly repaired when they appear using materials approved by the State Sanitary and Epidemiological Supervision authorities. Cleaning equipment for industrial premises must be numbered with oil paint and stored in a specially designated place.

At enterprises producing confectionery products with cream, separate rooms must be equipped for the following processes:

1) for daily storage of raw materials - with refrigeration chambers for storing perishable raw materials;

2) for unpacking raw materials and preparing them for production;

3) for stripping oil;

4) for egg production from 3 rooms - for storing and unpacking eggs, to obtain egg mass;

5) for cooking syrup;

6) for preparing cream (with refrigeration equipment);

7) for baking biscuits and semi-finished products;

8) for resting and cutting biscuits;

9) for processing and sterilization of depositing bags, tips, small equipment;

10) for processing intra-shop containers and large equipment;

11) for washing returnable containers;

12) for storing cardboard containers, paper, cut;

13) for the expedition of cream products with refrigeration equipment.

5.4. Sanitary requirements for domestic premises

All living quarters for employees of production workshops must be arranged like sanitary inspection rooms, and their number and size must comply with the technological design standards of enterprises producing confectionery and bakery products. At the same time, in dressing rooms it is necessary to ensure separate storage of outerwear, home clothes, work clothes and shoes. The toilets should have everything necessary for personal hygiene (toilet paper, soap, electric hand dryer, hand sanitizer, robe hanger, etc.).

Domestic premises must be cleaned regularly, but at least 2 times per shift, with hot water and the use of detergents and disinfectants. To clean household premises, there must be special cleaning equipment that must be labeled. Equipment for cleaning bathrooms must be stored separately from cleaning equipment in other household premises; it is prohibited to use it for cleaning other premises.

Resolution of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus dated 07/08/2016 No. 85 approved the Sanitary norms and rules “Requirements for working conditions of workers and maintenance of production facilities” and invalidated some resolutions of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus.

Industrial premises of enterprises must meet the following requirements:

Mats (the size of the width of the doorway, at least 1 m long) moistened with a disinfectant solution should be placed at the entrance;

Workplaces, aisles and passages should not be cluttered with raw materials, semi-finished products and finished food products;

All entrances (exits) must be equipped with vestibules;

Doors must be equipped with closers that ensure they close tightly;

Must be equipped with sinks for hand washing with cold and hot water supply with a stationary mixer, dispensers with liquid soap and hand sanitizer, disposable towels or electric towels. Hand washing sinks should be placed at the entrance to the production premises, as well as in convenient places for use at a distance of no more than 15 m from each workplace. The faucets of sinks for washing hands must be equipped with specialized controls that prevent contact with the hands.

The finishing of the ceilings of the production premises of the enterprise and their condition should not create a threat of contamination of raw materials and food products. The formation of condensation on the ceiling and structures is not allowed.

The walls of the production, storage and auxiliary premises of the enterprise must have a finish that allows for regular cleaning and disinfection of surfaces in the modes used for specific types of production.

The floors of the production premises of the enterprise must:

will be made of moisture-resistant materials that are structurally consistent with the production technology used and can be easily washed and disinfected;

have a slope towards sewer drains. Potholes and uneven floors are not allowed.

When cleaning floors in the production premises of an enterprise during the work process, the possibility of contamination of technological equipment, inventory, processed raw materials and finished food products must be excluded.

Connections between walls and floors in industrial premises of an enterprise must be rounded and easy to clean and disinfect.

Window designs in enterprise premises should provide easy access for sanitary processing of both external and internal frames and glass. Light openings used as ventilation must be equipped with opening mechanisms.

Routine repairs of production, warehouse and auxiliary premises of the enterprise should be carried out as necessary. Whitewashing or painting the walls and ceilings of production, warehouse, household and auxiliary premises, as a rule, should be carried out with their simultaneous disinfection.

Painting, repairing the production premises of the enterprise and equipment, corridors, recreation areas simultaneously with the production of products is prohibited.

All places in the production, warehouse and auxiliary premises of the enterprise with broken tiles and plaster are subject to urgent repair, followed by whitewashing or painting the plastered areas.

In all production, warehouse and auxiliary premises of the enterprise, floors, walls, ceilings, windows, doors, equipment of all types must be subjected to regular wet cleaning using detergents and disinfectants that comply with the requirements of the legislation of the Republic of Belarus, and kept clean.

All internal workshop doors in the production premises of the enterprise must be washed and wiped dry daily. The areas around the handles, the handles themselves and the lower parts of the doors should be thoroughly wiped.

Cleaning equipment for cleaning production and storage auxiliary premises of an enterprise must be marked. Cleaning equipment should be stored in separate or specially designated places.

After finishing cleaning at the end of the shift, all cleaning equipment must be washed with water and detergents, disinfected, dried and stored in a clean condition.

In all production, warehouse and auxiliary premises of the enterprise, in which standardized microclimate parameters are established, devices for monitoring temperature and relative humidity must be installed.

Enterprises must carry out the following preventive actions:

To control flies:

Thorough and timely cleaning of premises;

Timely collection of food waste and garbage in containers with tight-fitting lids;

Timely removal of food waste and garbage;

Securing all opening windows and doorways for the spring and summer;

To combat cockroaches: avoid accumulation of crumbs and food debris; if cockroaches are detected, it is necessary to thoroughly clean the premises and disinfestate them with approved means;

To protect raw materials and finished food products from rodents: closing windows in the basement with metal bars, closing hatches with tight lids; covering ventilation holes and channels with metal mesh with cells no larger than 0.25 x 0.25 cm; sealing holes, cracks in floors, around pipes and radiators with brick, cement, metal shavings or sheet iron; upholstery of warehouse doors with sheet iron; If rodents appear, mechanical or approved methods of exterminating them are used. Carrying out work to exterminate insects and rodents with chemical means is permitted only by specialist exterminators and deratizers.

The use of bacteriological methods of rodent control in enterprises is prohibited.

When carrying out disinfestation measures, the production of food products is not allowed.