Placement of awards on the uniform of the Ministry of Emergency Situations. With changes and additions from Order 364 on the form of the Ministry of Emergency Situations

Document as of January 2016

In pursuance of Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of May 12, 2008 N 724 “Issues of the system and structure of federal executive bodies” (Collection of Legislation of the Russian Federation, 2008, N 20, Art. 2290), Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of May 29, 2008 N 404 "On the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation" (Collection of Legislation of the Russian Federation, 2008, N 22, Art. 2581) and in accordance with Order of the Ministry of Natural Resources of Russia dated June 10, 2008 N 118 "On the structure of the central apparatus of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation" Federation, I order:

Approve the attached changes that are being made to Order of the Ministry of Natural Resources of Russia dated September 5, 2007 N 231 “On approval of the Regulations on the procedure for certification and the procedure for passing the qualification exam by federal state civil servants of the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation and deputy heads of federal executive bodies under the jurisdiction of Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation, filling positions of the federal state civil service" (registered with the Ministry of Justice of Russia on October 3, 2007 N 10242; "Bulletin of normative acts of federal executive bodies", 2007, N 44) in accordance with the appendix to this Order.


Minister Y.P. TRUTNEV


Appendix to the Order of the Ministry of Natural Resources of Russia dated 07/09/2008 N 135


CHANGES TO THE ORDER OF THE MPR OF RUSSIA DATED SEPTEMBER 5, 2007 N 231 “ON APPROVAL OF THE REGULATIONS ON THE CERTIFICATION PROCEDURE AND THE PROCEDURE FOR PASSING THE QUALIFICATION EXAMINATION BY FEDERAL STATE CIVIL EMPLOYEES MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND DEPUTY HEADS OF FEDERAL EXECUTIVE BODIES UNDER THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION, FILLING POSITIONS OF THE FEDERAL STATE CIVIL SERVICE"


1. In the title and text of Order of the Ministry of Natural Resources of Russia dated September 5, 2007 N 231 “On approval of the Regulations on the procedure for certification and the procedure for passing the qualification exam by federal state civil servants of the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation and deputy heads of federal executive bodies under the jurisdiction of the Ministry natural resources of the Russian Federation, filling positions of the federal state civil service" (hereinafter referred to as the Order), replace the words "Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation" in the appropriate cases with the words "Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation" in the appropriate cases.

2. In the text of the Order, in the name and text of the Regulations approved by this Order on the procedure for conducting certification and the procedure for passing the qualification exam by federal state civil servants of the Ministry of Natural Resources of Russia and deputy heads of federal executive bodies under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Natural Resources of Russia, holding positions in the federal state civil service ( hereinafter referred to as the Regulations) replace the words “MPR of Russia” with the words “Ministry of Natural Resources of Russia”.

3. Make the following changes to the text of the Regulations:

1) replace the words “Minister of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation” in the appropriate cases with the words “Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation” in the appropriate cases;

2) the words “Department of Administration, Civil Service and Personnel” in the appropriate cases shall be replaced with the words “Department of Administration and Personnel” in the appropriate cases.

As incentives for the activities of employees and employees of the Federal Border Guard Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, they may be awarded state and departmental awards. Also, employees have sleeve insignia that determines their belonging to the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia and to specific structural units (central office, main departments, special departments, fire and rescue units, etc...).

The rules for placing awards, breastplates and sleeve insignia on the uniform of employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations are established by Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation dated July 3, 2008 N 364 “On approval of the Rules for wearing uniforms by employees of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters disasters, having special ranks of internal service" (hereinafter referred to as Order No. 364), and in their principles they are similar to the rules for employees of other law enforcement agencies of the Russian Federation.

The badge of the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called Apostle is worn on the order chain or on the shoulder ribbon.

Wearing the badge of the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called on the order chain is allowed on especially solemn occasions.

When wearing the badge of the Order of St. Andrew the Apostle on the shoulder ribbon, it passes over the right shoulder.

The star of the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called Apostle is located on the left side of the chest, to the left of the orders, below the order blocks.

The badge of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 1st class, is attached to the shoulder ribbon, which passes over the right shoulder.

The star of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, I and II degrees, is located on the left side of the chest, to the left of the orders, below the order blocks, under the star of the Holy Apostle Andrew the First-Called.

The badge of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II and III degrees, is worn on a neck ribbon.

The badge of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree, is worn on the block, on the left side of the chest and is located in front of other orders and medals.

If the recipient of the highest degree of the order has the insignia of the lower degree of this order and the medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" are not worn, with the exception of orders and medals of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" with the image of swords.

The "Gold Star" medal awarded to the Heroes of the Russian Federation, the "Gold Star" medal awarded to the Heroes of the Soviet Union, the "Hammer and Sickle" gold medal awarded to the Heroes of Socialist Labor are placed on the left side of the chest:

Orders and medals with pads are placed on the left side of the chest. Orders that do not have pads are placed on the right side of the chest, unless other wearing rules are provided for by the statutes of the orders.

Orders and medals on the left side of the chest are placed horizontally in a row from the center of the chest to its edge in the order specified in paragraph 64 of Order No. 364. When wearing two or more orders or medals on the left side of the chest, their blocks are connected in a row on a common bar. Orders and medals that do not fit in one row are transferred to the second row and subsequent rows located below the first, placing them also from the center of the chest to its edge in the order specified in paragraph 64 of Order No. 364. The common strip of the blocks of orders and medals of the second row must fit under the orders and medals of the first row. Subsequent rows are arranged in a similar order.

On the tunic and jacket, orders and medals are placed so that the upper edge of the common bar (pad) of the first row is located .

The orders on the right side are arranged horizontally in a row from the center of the chest to the edge in the order specified in paragraph 64 of Order No. 364. Orders and medals that do not fit in one row are transferred to the second row and subsequent rows located below the first, placing them also from the center of the chest to the edge in the order specified in paragraph 64 of Order No. 364. In this case, the conditional centers of the orders in the row must be at the same level. The distance between rows of orders is 10 mm, between orders is 5 - 10 mm.

Orders are placed on the tunic and on the jacket so that the upper edge of the largest order of the first row is located below the level of the lapel angle by 70 mm.

Ribbons of orders and medals on straps are placed on the left side of the chest, horizontally in a row from the center of the chest to its edge, in the order established in paragraph 64 of Order No. 364. There should be no more than four ribbons in a row. Tapes that do not fit in one row are transferred to the second, third, etc. rows.

The height of the bar with ribbons of orders and medals is 8 mm.

The ribbon of the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called Apostle is worn separately on a bar 12 mm high (ribbon width is 45 mm) and is located in the center, above the bars with ribbons of other orders and medals. For those awarded for distinction in military operations, the ribbon additionally contains two miniature crossed gilded swords.

The ribbon of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" is worn separately on a bar 12 mm high (the width of the ribbon of the Order of the I degree is 45 mm, the II and III classes are 32 mm, the IV class is 24 mm) and is located in the center after the ribbon of the Order of St. Andrew the Apostle the First-Called higher than the bars with ribbons of other orders and medals. In this case, only the ribbon corresponding to the highest degree of this order is worn. The ribbon of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" of the 1st and 2nd degrees on the bar has a miniature conventional image of the order star made of silver in the center.

Ribbons of orders and medals on the straps are placed on the tunic and jacket so that the upper edge of the first row of straps is located below the level of the lapel angle by 70 mm.

Ribbons of orders and medals on the straps are placed on the jacket of a summer suit symmetrically to the vertical axis of the left breast pocket so that the lower edge of the last row of strips is located at the level of the upper edge of the pocket flap.

Rules for wearing badges

Breastplates for honorary titles are placed on the right side of the chest below the orders, and in the absence of orders - in their place.

The procedure for placing (location) of award signs of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief is determined by orders of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief.

The insignia for graduating from educational institutions of vocational education is placed horizontally in a row with the award signs of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief from the center of the chest to its edge, and there must be no more than 4 characters.

Wearing the insignia for graduating from vocational educational institutions is mandatory.

If an employee of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia has insignia of graduation from two or more educational institutions of vocational education, only one insignia of a higher educational institution of vocational education is worn.

Badges for wounds are located on the right side of the chest above the orders.

Badges of class specialists are placed on the right side of the chest on the tunic and on the jacket so that the upper edge of the badge is located below the level of the lapel angle by 70 mm, A in the presence of orders (medals) - 10 mm below them.

Badges of class specialists are placed on the right side of the chest on the jacket of a summer suit symmetrically to the vertical axis of the right breast pocket so that the lower edge of the badge is located at the level of the upper edge of the pocket flap, and if there are other badges 10 mm higher than them.

Rules for wearing sleeve insignia

The sleeve insignia for belonging to the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia is worn on the outside of the left sleeve .

The sleeve insignia for belonging to specific units and institutions of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia is worn on the outside of the right sleeve at a distance of 80 mm from the top point of the sleeve seam.

Sleeve insignia for training courses for cadets of educational institutions (golden squares) are worn on the outside of the left sleeve. The number of squares on the sign must correspond to the course of study. Golden-colored squares on a gray-blue textile base consist of two connected at an angle of 105 degrees rays directed upward. The distance between the upper and lower connection points of the beams is 8 mm

Workers are provided with protective clothing, which includes special shoes and equipment. Until 2006, this unified uniform had several versions and was issued to employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations for experimental wear. In 2006, the Department of Logistics and Armament, together with the manufacturer, subjected a special set of employees of this department to modernization. In the production of workwear, membrane materials began to be used, due to which the uniform is not blown out, does not get wet, does not interfere with air circulation and retains heat for a long time. The introduction of new types of workwear occurred gradually, as old stocks were used up. The modern uniform of the Ministry of Emergency Situations was presented at the exhibition “Integrated Security” and represents 30 types of clothing suitable for various situations.

Types of form

Employees are equipped with special clothing, which can be:

  • Front door. This uniform is intended for combat and non-combat wear. It can be winter and summer.
  • Casual. The approved Rules for Wearing Uniforms and Clothing No. 364 dated July 3, 2008 allow the use of this uniform, like the dress uniform, in and out of formation.

What else is indicated in the Rules for Wearing Uniforms and Clothing?

According to Federation Order No. 364 of 2008, depending on the ranks, employees are assigned insignia (plates and stars), the basis for which are the shoulder straps of the Ministry of Emergency Situations. The ranks of the internal service in the Russian Federation are identical to the signs. The rules contain a detailed description of each element of the form. In addition, the document states at what distance from each other the insignia should be located and how they are sewn onto the shoulder straps of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

What are shoulder straps?

Shoulder strap is a rectangular product with insignia located on it. These signs are:

  • stripes;
  • gaps;
  • stars;
  • chevrons.

Rank insignia can be located on the collar (buttonholes) or on the sleeves (sleeves).

It is easy for an inexperienced person to confuse shoulder straps with epaulettes. The difference between them is that the shoulder strap is a rectangular product and is sewn at one end to the shoulder seam, and at the other end it is fastened with a button to the collar. The epaulette is a circle with a fringe. Its fastening to the mold is carried out using a special valve and counter shoulder strap.

Where are they used?

Shoulder straps in many states are indicators of the rank, position, and official affiliation of the owner with law enforcement agencies, paramilitary forces, departments and organizations. Today, many government agencies, in addition to the Armed Forces, use shoulder straps: the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the prosecutor's office, the tax and environmental services. It is not difficult to remember the location of the decals. The ability to “read” shoulder straps will allow you to correctly address a serviceman.

Shoulder straps of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia

The employees of this ministry are equipped with special clothing of the established standard. The summer and winter sets have the symbols of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation. The shoulder straps of the Ministry of Emergency Situations for foremen and sergeants of the internal service are distinguished by the location of the insignia on their surface. Sergeants have shoulder straps with plate-strips located perpendicular to the longitudinal center line. The shoulder straps of the EMERCOM foremen are equipped with plates that stretch along the longitudinal center line. There are also metal emblems that are golden in color. The emblems are placed along the center line. Their distance from the button should be 0.5 cm.

What do cadet shoulder straps look like?

There are no insignia for enlisted personnel. The shoulder straps of the cadet of the Ministry of Emergency Situations are equipped with golden longitudinal braid along the edges. They stretch along two edges, with the exception of the upper and lower edges. The letter “K” is a mandatory attribute that cadet shoulder straps of the Ministry of Emergency Situations have. The photo below shows the design features of the shoulder straps of cadets of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations.

Where are shoulder straps worn?

For wearing shoulder straps, cadets are provided with winter and summer uniforms of the Ministry of Emergency Situations. Shoulder straps can be:

  • Sewn on. Used in winter uniforms: tunics (jackets), coats and jackets. These shoulder straps are a gray-blue field, along the edges of which there are golden longitudinal stripes.
  • Removable. Used in summer uniforms: jackets, shirts and blouses. In terms of its design, this type of shoulder strap is identical to the sewn one.

Junior command insignia

The shoulder straps of the sergeant of the Ministry of Emergency Situations are golden in color (regular). False shoulder straps are represented by products of a metallic shade. On the shoulder straps of sergeants of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, in accordance with the Rules for Wearing Uniforms and Clothing, there are golden plates (stripes).

For wearing shoulder straps, junior command personnel of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation are provided with dress and field uniforms. A tunic and coat are considered ceremonial. Blue shoulder straps with speckled edging on the sides are sewn onto them. The dress shirt uses similar shoulder straps. They differ in that removable shoulder straps are sewn onto the shirt. In addition, they do not have a speckled edging. The field uniform for sergeants is provided with false shoulder straps in camouflage color.

Depending on the season, the uniform of a sergeant of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation can be winter or summer.

How are shoulder straps sewn on?

The form must always be impeccable and comply with all requirements of the charter. When bringing uniforms into proper shape, special attention should be paid to sewing on shoulder straps. Despite the fact that the Ministry of Emergency Situations is considered a non-military structure, in this department, as well as in the army, the shoulder straps of the Ministry of Emergency Situations are of great importance. How to sew them to a jacket? This question is often encountered when it is necessary to equip outerwear with insignia.

The process of sewing on shoulder straps is simple. This work will require the necessary materials and knowledge. Having the necessary tools and step-by-step implementation guarantees an impeccable result.

What tools will you need?

  • Ruler.
  • Needles with a thimble. The presence of a thimble will protect your fingers from being injured by a needle.
  • A thread. It must be durable and match the color of the edging.
  • Pliers or tweezers. These devices are useful when pulling a needle with colored thread from a shoulder strap.

Completing of the work

The procedure for sewing shoulder straps consists of several stages:

  • Preparation of shoulder straps. The work consists of attaching insignia (stars, stripes) to an unsewn shoulder strap. When it is already sewn on, this procedure becomes more complicated.
  • The location of the shoulder strap on the uniform. It must be placed in such a way that its side away from the button rests against the seam connecting the shoulder to the sleeve in the tunic. The top edge of the shoulder strap should overlap the seam running along the shoulder by 10 mm. Thus, it is very important to shift the shoulder strap forward by 10 mm.
  • Attaching the shoulder strap to the jacket. This procedure can be completely performed using a thread of a different color (at the end of the work it is easy to remove). The shoulder strap is attached in three places: in the corners, at the point of contact with the sleeve seam and in the center. Pins can also be used for temporary fastening. This will prevent possible displacement of the shoulder strap on the jacket.
  • Sewing on shoulder straps. The work is done along its perimeter using stitches. This stage of work should be performed very carefully, so that barely noticeable points from piercing with a needle and thread are visible on top of the shoulder strap. The thread itself must pass from the inside out. In this case, it will not be visible, even if it is a different color than the shoulder strap itself. Each stitch must have an optimal length, which is 10 mm. To make the process easier, it is recommended to place the shoulder straps on the jacket so that their lower parts correspond to the seams with which the sleeves are sewn. This will make it possible to insert the needle into existing seam holes. Sewing should be carried out along the line of connection between the edging and its main part.

You can quickly cope with this work if the jacket is prepared in advance. It is recommended to use a thimble during the process itself, even if it works well without one. Those who have extensive experience in this matter note that it is difficult for a sewing needle to pass through shoulder straps. This situation can be corrected using pliers or tweezers. These tools can be used to push a needle through, like a thimble, or, by grabbing one of its edges, pull it through the shoulder strap. Using this technology, shoulder straps of various structures are sewn on: by police officers, the Federal Penitentiary Service, the Air Force and the Ministry of Emergency Situations. Shoulder straps are removed only from summer uniforms. The winter version does not provide for this, since shoulder straps are sewn onto the jacket, which are not removable.

How to sew shoulder straps to a uniform shirt?

Before you put on a shirt in the summer, you need to prepare it. A uniform is considered ready to wear if shoulder straps corresponding to the rank are sewn onto it. This procedure is not difficult to cope with. The work of sewing shoulder straps should be done carefully and consistently. The process consists of the following steps:

  • Uniform summer shirts are equipped with belt loops and loops intended for fastening shoulder straps and buttons. There are belt loops and loops on the shoulders. Buttons are attached using loops, and removable shoulder straps are attached using belt loops. Each shoulder strap comes with one button. Using it, as well as one regular button, you can create a removable design that allows you to quickly remove insignia from your shirt if necessary.
  • Fasten the button from the kit above the shoulder strap. A regular button purchased outside the kit is located underneath. Both buttons are sewn to the shoulder strap.
  • Using a thick strip of fabric located under the shoulder strap, secure it to the shirt. This is done by threading this strip into special loops.

The principle of operation of this removable structure is carried out using a large running button, included in the kit, and a regular button purchased in a store. These buttons, when fastened and unfastened, allow you to quickly attach the shoulder strap, and, if necessary, also quickly remove it. In this case, some difficulties may arise during removal. The reason is that the loop for the bottom button is too narrow. This shortcoming is corrected by expanding this loop. As a result, the button will fit into the buttonhole freely. The work is considered well done if there are no jams during removal, and also if the removable shoulder strap does not loosen.

Each employee of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations is equipped with two sets of uniforms, which are used depending on the time of year. One of the requirements of the Wear Rules of 2006 is the mandatory presence of insignia on the uniform worn. Therefore, every employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Armed Forces, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, and other paramilitary forces must be able to sew shoulder straps onto their uniform.

1. List of basic regulatory legal acts and guidance documents in the field of fire safety, civil defense and protection of the population from natural and man-made emergencies, used by the supervisory authorities of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia in carrying out their activities.

1. Constitution of the Russian Federation.

3. Federal Law of July 22, 2008 No. 123-FZ “Technical Regulations on Fire Safety Requirements.”

4. Federal Law of December 26, 2008 No. 294-FZ “On the protection of the rights of legal entities and individual entrepreneurs in the exercise of state control (supervision) and municipal control.”

5. Federal Law of July 24, 2007 No. 209-FZ “On the development of small and medium-sized businesses in the Russian Federation.”

6. Federal Law of August 8, 2001 No. 128-FZ “On licensing of certain types of activities.”

7. Federal Law of December 29, 2004 No. 190-FZ “Town Planning Code of the Russian Federation”.

8. Federal Law of December 27, 2002 No. 184-FZ “On Technical Regulation”.

9. Federal Law of December 30, 2009 No. 384-FZ “Technical Regulations on the Safety of Buildings and Structures.”

11. Federal Law of December 21, 1994 No. 68-FZ “On the protection of the population and territory from natural and man-made emergencies.”

12. Federal Law of May 2, 2006 No. 59-FZ “On the procedure for considering appeals from citizens of the Russian Federation.”

13. Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses (Federal Law of December 30, 2001 No. 195-FZ).

14. Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation (Federal Law of December 18, 2001 No. 174-FZ).

15. Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (Federal Law of June 13, 1996 No. 63-FZ).

16. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 21, 2004 No. 820 “On state fire supervision.”

17. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of May 21, 2007 No. 305 “On approval of the regulations on state supervision in the field of civil defense.”

18. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 1, 2005 No. 712 “On approval of the regulations on state supervision in the field of protection of the population and territory from natural and man-made emergencies, carried out by the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations.”

19. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of November 23, 2009 No. 944 “On approval of the list of activities in the field of healthcare, education and social sphere, carried out by legal entities and individual entrepreneurs, in respect of which scheduled inspections are carried out at established intervals.”

20. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of June 30, 2010 No. 489 “On approval of the rules for the preparation by state control (supervision) bodies and municipal control bodies of annual plans for conducting scheduled inspections of legal entities and individual entrepreneurs.”

21. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of March 31, 2009 No. 272 ​​“On the procedure for carrying out calculations for fire risk assessment.”

22. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of April 7, 2009 No. 304 “On approval of the Rules for assessing the conformity of protected objects (products) with established fire safety requirements through an independent fire risk assessment.”

23. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 16, 2009 No. 584 “On the notification procedure for starting certain types of business activities.”

24. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of October 25, 2006 No. 625 “On licensing activities in the field of fire safety.”

25. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of March 17, 2009 No. 241 “On approval of the list of products that, in order to be placed under customs regimes providing for the possibility of alienation or use of these products in accordance with their purpose on the customs territory of the Russian Federation, are subject to mandatory confirmation of compliance with the requirements Federal Law “Technical Regulations on Fire Safety Requirements”.

26. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated October 1, 2007 No. 517 “On approval of the Administrative Regulations of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief for the execution of the state function of supervising the implementation by federal executive authorities, executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation , local government bodies, organizations, as well as officials and citizens established fire safety requirements.”

27. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated February 16, 2009 No. 65 “On approval of the Administrative Regulations of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief for the execution of the state function of supervising the implementation by federal executive authorities, executive authorities of constituent entities of the Russian Federation, local government bodies, organizations, as well as officials and citizens established requirements in the field of protection of the population and territories from natural and man-made emergencies.”

28. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated February 16, 2009 No. 66 “On approval of the Administrative Regulations of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief for the execution of the state function of supervising the implementation by federal executive authorities, executive authorities of constituent entities of the Russian Federation, local government bodies, organizations, as well as officials and citizens established requirements in the field of civil defense.”

29. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated October 20, 2008 No. 627 “On approval of the Administrative Regulations of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief for the performance of the state function of licensing activities in the field of fire safety.”

30. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated January 26, 2009 No. 28 “On approval of the List of officials of the central apparatus of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief, territorial bodies of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief natural disasters, authorized to draw up protocols on administrative offenses.”

31. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated January 26, 2009 No. 29 “On approval of the List of officials of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief, authorized to exercise state supervision in the field of protection of the population and territories from natural and man-made emergencies "

32. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated June 22, 2009 No. 364 “On approval of the List of officials authorized to exercise state supervision in the field of civil defense.”

33. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated 02/06/2006 No. 68 “On approval of the List of officials of state fire supervision bodies of the federal fire service authorized to draw up protocols on administrative offenses.”

34. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated March 16, 2007 No. 141 “On approval of the Instruction on the procedure for approving deviations from fire safety requirements, as well as additional fire safety requirements not established by regulatory documents.”

35. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated February 24, 2009 No. 91 “On approval of the form and procedure for registering a fire safety declaration.”

36. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated November 20. 2007 No. 607 “On approval of the Procedure for voluntary accreditation of organizations operating in the field of civil defense, protection of the population and territory from emergency situations and ensuring fire safety.”

37. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated February 13, 2008 No. 67 “On approval of the Regulations on the Commission of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia for the accreditation of organizations operating in the field of civil defense, protection of the population and territory from emergency situations and ensuring fire safety.”

38. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated April 30, 2008 No. 166 “On approval of the Action Plan for the implementation of the Concept of a unified system of state supervision in the field of fire safety, civil defense and protection of the population and territories from emergency situations.”

39. Order of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation dated April 30, 2009 No. 141 “On the implementation of the provisions of the Federal Law “On the protection of the rights of legal entities and individual entrepreneurs in the exercise of state control (supervision) and municipal control.”

40. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated March 16, 2007 No. 139 “On approval of the Instruction on the procedure for approving regulatory documents that are adopted by federal executive authorities and establish or should establish fire safety requirements.”

41. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated March 16, 2007 No. 140 “On approval of the Instructions on the procedure for the development by executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, local government bodies and organizations of regulatory documents on fire safety, their implementation and application.”

42. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated March 16, 2007 No. 141 “On approval of the Instruction on the procedure for approving deviations from fire safety requirements, as well as additional fire safety requirements not established by regulatory documents.”

43. Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated October 29, 2007 No. 561 “On the implementation of the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated March 24, 2007 No. 178 “On approval of the Regulations on the approval of draft territorial planning schemes for constituent entities of the Russian Federation and draft territorial planning documents of municipalities.”

44. GOST 12.1.033-81 “SSBT. Fire safety. Terms and Definitions".

45. GOST 12.3.047-98 “SSBT. Fire safety of technological processes. General requirements. Control methods".

46. ​​GOST 12.1.004-91* “SSBT. Fire safety. General requirements".

47. GOST 12.2.037-78* “SSBT. Fire equipment. Safety requirements".

Documents valid for operated facilities

48. Fire safety rules in the Russian Federation (PPB 01-03), approved by order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia dated June 18, 2003 No. 313 and registered with the Ministry of Justice of Russia on June 27, 2003 No. 4838.

49. Fire safety standards (NPB 110-03) “List of buildings, structures, premises and equipment subject to protection by automatic fire extinguishing installations and automatic fire alarms.”

50. Fire safety standards (NPB 104-03) “Warning systems and management of evacuation of people during fires in buildings and structures.”

51. Fire safety standards (NPB 105-03) “Definition of categories of premises, buildings and outdoor installations based on explosion and fire hazards.”

52. Fire safety standards (NPB 88-01) “Fire extinguishing and alarm installations. Design norms and rules."

53. Fire safety standards (NPB 103-95) “Trade pavilions and kiosks. Fire safety requirements."

54. Fire safety standards (NPB 111-98*) “Gas stations. Fire safety requirements."

55. SNiP 21-01-97* “Fire safety of buildings and structures.”

56. SNiP 2.07.01-89* “Urban planning. Planning and development of urban and rural settlements.”

57. SNiP II-89-80* “Master plans for industrial enterprises.”

58. SNiP II-97-76 “General plans for agricultural enterprises.”

59. SNiP 30-02-97* “Planning and development of territories of gardening (dacha) associations of citizens, buildings and structures.”

60. SNiP 06/31/2009 “Public buildings and structures.”

61. SNiP 05/31/2003 “Public buildings for administrative purposes.”

62. SNiP 31-03-2001 “Industrial buildings”.

63. SNiP 21-02-99* “Car parking”.

64. SNiP 04/31/2001 “Warehouse buildings”.

65. SNiP 2.11.03-93 “Warehouses of oil and petroleum products. Fire safety standards."

66. SNiP 02/31/2001 “Single-apartment residential houses.”

67. SNiP 2.04.01-85* “Internal water supply and sewerage of buildings.”

68. SNiP 2.04.02-84* “Water supply. External networks and structures."

69. SNiP 2.04.08-87* “Gas supply”.

70. SNiP 42-01-2002 “Gas distribution systems”.

71. SNiP II-26-76 “Roofs”.

72. SNiP II-35-76* “Boiler installations”.

73. VSN 01-89 “Car servicing enterprises.”

74. PUE “Rules for electrical installations”.

75. VUPP 88 “Departmental guidelines for fire safety design of enterprises, buildings and structures of the oil refining and petrochemical industry.”

Documents valid for newly designed objects

76. SP 1.13130.2009 “Fire protection systems. Evacuation routes and exits."

77. SP 2.13130.2009 “Fire protection systems. Ensuring the fire resistance of protected objects.”

78. SP 3.13130.2009 “Fire protection systems. Warning and management system for evacuation of people in case of fire. Fire safety requirements."

79. SP 4.13130.2009 “Fire protection systems. Limiting the spread of fire at protection facilities. Requirements for space-planning and design solutions.”

80. SP 5.13130.2009 “Fire protection systems. Fire alarm and fire extinguishing installations are automatic. Design norms and rules."

81. SP 6.13130.2009 “Fire protection systems. Electrical equipment. Fire safety requirements."

82. SP 7.13130.2009 “Heating, ventilation and air conditioning. Fire safety requirements."

83. SP 8.13130.2009 “Fire protection systems. Sources of external fire-fighting water supply. Fire safety requirements."

84. SP 9.13130.2009 “Fire fighting equipment. Fire extinguishers. Requirements for operation."

85. SP 10.13130.2009 “Fire protection systems. Internal fire water supply. Fire safety requirements."

86. SP 11.13130.2009 “Locations of fire departments.”

87. SP 12.13130.2009 “Definition of categories of premises, buildings and outdoor installations based on explosion and fire hazards.”

88. National standards.

Reference materials

89. SP 31-110-2003 “Design and installation of electrical installations of residential and public buildings”

90. MDS 21-1.98 “Preventing the spread of fire (Manual to SNiP 21-01-97* “Fire safety of buildings and structures”).”

91. Directories on fire resistance and fire hazard of building structures, fire hazard of building materials and fire resistance of engineering equipment of buildings, determining limits. VNIIPO EMERCOM of Russia.

92. SO153-34.21.122-2003 “Instructions for the installation of lightning protection of buildings, structures and industrial communications.

Note No. 1: This list contains the main regulatory documents in force as of September 1, 2010 and is subject to adjustment when new regulatory documents are introduced that reflect fire safety requirements and regulatory legal acts regulating the activities of state fire supervision.

In accordance with the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 22, 2006 N 789 “On the uniform, insignia and standards for the supply of clothing to employees of the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation, the State Fire Service of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Consequence Elimination natural disasters, institutions and bodies of the penal system with special ranks of internal service" (Collection of Legislation of the Russian Federation, 2007, No. 1, Art. 251; No. 35, Art. 4324) I order:

Approve the attached Rules for wearing uniforms by employees of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief, who have special ranks of internal service.

Minister S.K. Shoigu

Registration N 11989

Rules for wearing uniforms by employees of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief, who have special ranks of internal service

I. Fundamentals

1. The rules for wearing uniforms by employees of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief, who have special ranks of internal service, apply to employees of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief consequences of natural disasters (hereinafter referred to as the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia), as well as citizens dismissed from service from the units, bodies and institutions of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia with the right to wear a uniform.

2. The uniform is worn strictly in accordance with these Rules. The uniform is divided into ceremonial (for formation and out of formation), casual (for formation and out of formation), and each of these uniforms is divided into summer and winter.

Formations are carried out both in the form of clothing for the formation and outside the formation.

When employees perform specific official tasks, they are required to wear special clothing.

3. Citizens dismissed from service from divisions, bodies and institutions of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia with the right to wear a uniform are allowed to wear the uniform established at the time of dismissal.

4. The uniform and, if necessary, the name of items that complement or clarify it are announced to employees daily or for the period of specific events by the heads of divisions, bodies and institutions of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, based on the requirements of these Rules, taking into account the specifics of performing official tasks, for example: “Summer casual clothing is out of order.”

5. Employees of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia wear full dress uniform: when taking the oath; when appointed to the honor guard; on the days of annual holidays of divisions, bodies and institutions of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia; when receiving state awards; when serving as sentries guarding the Banner of a unit, body or institution of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia; at official events.

It is permitted to wear dress uniforms on weekends and holidays, as well as during off-duty periods.

Employees wear casual uniforms in all other cases, including eliminating the consequences of emergencies, fires, carrying out emergency rescue operations, performing combat duty (service), participating in exercises, and in classes.

6. The transition to summer or winter uniforms is established by orders of the heads of regional centers for civil defense, emergency situations and disaster relief (hereinafter referred to as the regional center), the main departments of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, divisions, bodies and institutions of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia .

When switching to summer or winter uniforms, heads of departments and institutions of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia conduct drill inspections, at which the appearance of employees and the condition of uniform items are checked.

7. When employees are temporarily staying in another regional center, they should be guided by the seasonal dress code established in the regional center.

8. Employees wear a uniform with sleeve insignia of the established pattern with the symbols of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, divisions and institutions of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia.

Employees of the rotating staff of short-term courses (schools) and training camps wear the uniform in which they arrived for these courses (schools) and training camps.

Employees sent for training in educational institutions or retraining and advanced training courses wear the uniform that they wore before being sent for training.

Sportswear may be worn in gyms and sports fields during sports activities and competitions.

wearing uniforms and insignia of unknown types;

wearing soiled or damaged clothing items;

mixing uniform items with civilian clothing.

II. Dress code for middle, senior and senior management (men)

10. Summer dress uniform for and out of formation:

white shirt;

boots, low shoes or semi-boots, demi-season, black;

black socks.

11. Winter dress uniform for and out of formation:

gray-blue winter woolen coat;

gray-blue woolen jacket;

gray-blue wool trousers;

white shirt;

a gray-blue tie with a gold-colored bartack;

white muffler;

black trouser belt made of genuine leather;

boots or ankle boots, winter or demi-season, black,

black socks;

black gloves.

12. When wearing full dress uniform, you are allowed to wear:

gray-blue winter woolen coat, without a removable fur collar;

a demi-season woolen jacket of gray-blue color with a white muffler for a summer uniform out of order, as well as with or without a detachable gray fur collar for a winter uniform out of order;

a demi-season raincoat made of gray-blue raincoat fabric with a white muffler for summer uniforms out of order, as well as with a gray-blue woolen cap for winter uniforms out of order.

13. Summer casual uniform for the formation:

gray-blue woolen cap;

gray-blue woolen jacket;

gray-blue wool trousers;

gray-blue shirt;

a gray-blue tie with a gold-colored bartack;

black trouser belt made of genuine leather;

black boots or low shoes;

black socks.

14. Winter casual clothing for the formation:

fur hat with earflaps made of gray sheepskin;

detachable fur collar made of gray sheepskin;

gray-blue woolen jacket;

gray-blue wool trousers;

gray-blue shirt;

a gray-blue tie with a gold-colored bartack;

gray-blue muffler;

black waist belt made of genuine leather;

black trouser belt made of genuine leather;

black socks;

black gloves.

15. When wearing casual uniform, it is allowed to wear:

a demi-season gray-blue woolen jacket and a gray-blue muffler for summer uniforms, as well as with or without a removable fur collar for winter uniforms;

a gray-blue woolen jacket for summer (with a gray-blue woolen cap) and winter uniforms;

gray-blue knitted wool sweater (jumper);

gray-blue knitted T-shirt;

gray-blue cape.

16. Summer casual clothing out of order:

gray-blue woolen cap;

gray-blue woolen jacket;

gray-blue wool trousers;

gray-blue shirt;

a gray-blue tie with a gold-colored bartack;

black trouser belt made of genuine leather;

boots or low shoes in black, or demi-season ankle boots in black;

black socks.

17. Winter casual clothing out of order:

fur hat with earflaps made of gray sheepskin;

detachable fur collar made of gray sheepskin;

gray-blue woolen coat;

gray-blue woolen jacket;

gray-blue wool trousers;

gray-blue shirt;

a gray-blue tie with a gold-colored bartack;

black trouser belt made of genuine leather;

gray-blue muffler;

boots or low boots, winter or demi-season, black, boots or low shoes, black;

black socks;

black gloves.

18. When wearing casual clothing outside of formation, it is allowed to wear:

a gray-blue woolen cap for winter uniforms;

gray-blue woolen coat without a removable fur collar;

a demi-season gray-blue woolen jacket with a gray-blue muffler for summer uniforms, as well as with or without a removable fur collar for winter uniforms;

a gray-blue woolen jacket for summer (with a gray-blue woolen cap or cap) and winter uniforms;

a gray-blue short-sleeved shirt with a gray-blue woolen cap for a summer uniform;

a white shirt with a woolen jacket for summer and winter uniforms;

a demi-season raincoat of gray-blue color with a gray-blue muffler for summer uniforms, as well as with a gray-blue woolen cap for winter uniforms;

black high-top boots;

summer suit (jacket and trousers) gray-blue;

winter suit (jacket and trousers) gray-blue;

III. Uniform for private and junior commanding officers and cadets (men)

19. Summer dress uniform for formation:

gray-blue woolen cap (with a black strap);

gray-blue woolen jacket;

gray-blue wool trousers;

a gray-blue tie with a gold-colored bartack;

black waist belt made of genuine leather;

black trouser belt made of genuine leather;

black boots or low shoes;

black socks.

20. Winter dress uniform for formation:

fur hat with earflaps made of gray sheepskin;

gray-blue woolen coat;

gray-blue woolen jacket;

gray-blue wool trousers;

a gray-blue shirt (for warrant officers of internal service - a white shirt);

gray-blue muffler;

black waist belt made of genuine leather;

black boots or low shoes;

wool socks;

black gloves.

21. In full dress uniform, it is allowed to wear:

a gray-blue woolen cap for winter uniforms;

untucked wool trousers in gray-blue color with boots.

22. Summer dress uniform out of order:

gray-blue woolen cap;

gray-blue woolen jacket;

gray-blue wool trousers;

gray-blue shirt;

a gray-blue tie with a gold-colored bartack;

black waist belt made of genuine leather;

low shoes or boots in black.

23. Winter dress uniform out of order:

fur hat with earflaps made of gray sheepskin;

gray-blue woolen coat;

gray-blue woolen jacket;

gray-blue wool trousers;

gray-blue shirt;

a tie of gray-blue color, with a gold-colored bartack;

gray-blue muffler;

black boots;

black gloves.

24. In full dress uniform, out of formation it is permitted to wear:

a gray-blue woolen cap for winter uniforms;

a demi-season jacket of gray-blue color with a muffler of gray-blue color for summer uniform, as well as with a woolen cap of gray-blue color for winter uniform;

black boots;

black high-top boots;

summer suit (jacket and trousers) gray-blue;

winter suit (jacket and trousers) gray-blue;

gray-blue woolen sweater (jumper);

gray-blue knitted T-shirt (T-shirt);

insulated gray-blue cap.

25. Summer casual uniform for the formation:

gray-blue wool trousers;

gray-blue shirt;

a gray-blue tie with a gold-colored bartack;

black waist belt made of genuine leather;

black trouser belt made of genuine leather;

26. Winter casual clothing for the formation:

fur hat with earflaps made of gray sheepskin;

gray-blue woolen coat;

gray-blue wool jacket;

gray-blue wool trousers;

gray-blue shirt;

a gray-blue tie with a gold-colored bartack;

gray-blue muffler;

black waist belt made of genuine leather;

black trouser belt made of genuine leather;

black boots or low shoes;

black gloves.

27. When wearing casual uniform, it is allowed to wear:

gray-blue woolen jacket;

summer suit (jacket and trousers) gray-blue;

winter suit (jacket and trousers) gray-blue;

gray-blue woolen sweater (jumper);

gray-blue knitted T-shirt (T-shirt);

black high-top boots;

black boots;

a gray-blue insulated cap;

takes a gray-blue woolen beret.

28. Summer casual clothing out of order:

gray-blue woolen cap;

gray-blue wool jacket;

gray-blue wool trousers;

gray-blue shirt;

a gray-blue tie with a gold-colored bartack;

black trouser belt made of genuine leather;

boots or low shoes in black.

29. Winter casual clothing out of order:

fur hat with earflaps made of gray sheepskin;

gray-blue woolen coat;

gray-blue wool jacket;

gray-blue wool trousers;

gray-blue shirt;

a tie of gray-blue color, with a gold-colored bartack;

gray-blue muffler;

black trouser belt made of genuine leather;

black boots or low shoes;

black gloves.

30. When wearing casual clothing outside of formation, it is allowed to wear:

summer suit (jacket and trousers) gray-blue;

winter suit (jacket and trousers) gray-blue;

gray-blue woolen sweater (jumper);

a gray-blue insulated cap;

a gray-blue woolen cap for winter uniforms;

a gray-blue woolen cap with a gray-blue woolen jacket or a gray-blue shirt for a summer uniform;

gray-blue woolen jacket for summer and winter uniforms;

a gray-blue short-sleeved shirt with a gray-blue woolen cap for a summer uniform;

a demi-season gray-blue woolen jacket with a gray-blue muffler for summer uniforms, as well as a gray-blue woolen cap for winter uniforms;

gray-blue knitted T-shirt (T-shirt);

black high-top boots;

black boots;

gray-blue woolen cap.

IV. Uniform of employees (women)

31. Summer dress uniform for and out of formation:

gray-blue wool cap;

white blouse;

32. Winter dress uniform for and out of formation:

fur hat with earflaps made of gray sheepskin;

detachable fur collar made of gray sheepskin;

gray-blue woolen coat;

white muffler;

gray-blue woolen jacket;

gray-blue woolen skirt;

white blouse;

a gray-blue bow tie with a golden hair clip;

black gloves.

33. When wearing full dress uniform, you are allowed to wear:

gray-blue woolen beret;

gray-blue woolen coat without a removable fur collar;

a demi-season raincoat of gray-blue color with a white muffler for summer uniforms out of order, as well as a gray-blue woolen cap for winter uniforms out of order.

34. Summer casual clothing for and out of formation:

woolen cap or gray-blue woolen beret;

gray-blue woolen jacket;

gray-blue woolen skirt;

gray-blue blouse;

a gray-blue bow tie with a golden hair clip;

demi-season black shoes or boots.

35. Winter casual clothing for and out of formation:

fur hat with earflaps made of gray sheepskin;

detachable fur collar made of gray sheepskin;

gray-blue woolen coat;

gray-blue muffler;

gray-blue woolen jacket;

gray-blue woolen skirt;

gray-blue blouse;

a gray-blue bow tie with a golden hair clip;

black waist belt made of genuine leather - for military uniform;

winter or demi-season boots or black shoes;

black gloves.

36. When wearing casual clothing, you are allowed to wear:

gray-blue woolen beret;

summer suit (jacket and trousers) gray-blue;

winter suit (jacket and trousers) gray-blue;

gray-blue woolen sweater (jumper);

a gray-blue insulated cap;

gray-blue knitted T-shirt (T-shirt);

gray-blue cape;

a gray-blue woolen coat without a removable fur collar for winter uniforms;

gray-blue woolen jacket;

gray-blue wool trousers;

a gray-blue blouse with short sleeves for a summer uniform;

a white blouse with a jacket for summer and winter uniforms;

a demi-season raincoat in gray-blue color with a muffler in gray-blue color;

black high top boots.

V. Shoulder straps, emblems, cockades, buttons and sleeve insignia

37. Persons of the highest command should wear shoulder straps:

on tunics (jackets) in full dress uniform - sewn shoulder straps with a golden field, with orange piping;

on tunics (jackets) with casual uniforms, demi-season jackets, coats and winter jackets - sewn shoulder straps with a gray-blue field, with orange piping;

on woolen jackets and summer jackets - removable shoulder straps with a gray-blue field and orange piping;

on white and gray-blue shirts (blouses) there are removable shoulder straps with a white or gray-blue field, respectively, and orange piping;

Embroidered golden stars are placed on the shoulder straps in accordance with the special rank; on the golden fields there are stars with an orange edging.

38. Middle and senior commanding officers wear shoulder straps:

on tunics (jackets) in full dress uniform there are sewn shoulder straps with a golden field, with gaps and orange piping;

on tunics (jackets) with casual uniforms, demi-season jackets, coats and winter jackets - sewn shoulder straps with a gray-blue field, with gaps and orange piping;

on woolen jackets and summer jackets - removable shoulder straps with a gray-blue field, with gaps and orange piping;

on white and gray-blue shirts (blouses) there are removable shoulder straps with a field of white and gray-blue, respectively, with gaps and orange piping;

on demi-season raincoats - shoulder straps made of the fabric of the top of the product, sewn into the sleeve seam, with a triangular upper edge fastened with a button.

Gold-colored metal stars are placed on the shoulder straps in accordance with the special rank.

39. Persons of private and junior command staff wear shoulder straps:

on tunics (jackets), demi-season jackets (for warrant officers of internal service), coats and winter jackets - sewn shoulder straps with a gray-blue field, with orange piping;

on woolen jackets, summer jackets and shirts (blouses) - removable shoulder straps with a gray-blue field, with orange piping;

on white shirts (blouses) (for warrant officers of the internal service) - removable shoulder straps with a white field;

on demi-season raincoats - shoulder straps made of the fabric of the top of the product, sewn into the sleeve seam, with a triangular upper edge fastened with a button.

In accordance with the special rank the following are placed:

on the shoulder straps of warrant officers of the internal service there are golden metal stars;

on the shoulder straps of sergeants and foremen of the internal service, plates (stripes) are golden in color.

40. Cadets of educational institutions wear shoulder straps:

on tunics (jackets), coats and winter jackets - sewn shoulder straps with a field of gray-blue color, with longitudinal stripes of golden color on the sides;

on woolen jackets, summer jackets and shirts (blouses) - removable shoulder straps with a gray-blue field, with longitudinal golden stripes on the sides;

41. Placement of stars on the shoulder straps of middle, senior, senior commanding personnel and warrant officers in accordance with the appendix to these rules.

42. Insignia for a special rank - plates (stripes) on the shoulder straps of internal service foremen are located along the longitudinal center line, internal service sergeants are located perpendicular to the longitudinal center line of the shoulder strap. Placement of plates (strips) in accordance with the appendix to these rules.

43. Gold-colored metal emblems on shoulder straps - small emblem of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations.

The emblems are placed on the longitudinal center line of the shoulder strap, at a distance of 5 mm from the button.

44. The sleeve insignia for belonging to the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia is worn on the outside of the left sleeve at a distance of 80 mm from the top point of the sleeve seam.

45. The sleeve insignia for belonging to specific units and institutions of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia is worn on the outside of the right sleeve at a distance of 80 mm from the top point of the sleeve seam.

46. ​​Sleeve insignia for training courses for cadets of educational institutions (golden squares) are worn on the outside of the left sleeve. The number of squares on the sign must correspond to the course of study. The golden-colored angles on a gray-blue textile base consist of two rays connected at an angle of 105 degrees, directed upward. The distance between the upper and lower connection points of the beams is 8 mm. The distance between the upper edges of the beams is 80 mm. The upper beams have a vertical side edge 8 mm long.

On coats and jackets, the sleeve insignia is placed at an angle downwards at a distance of 10 mm below the sleeve insignia of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations.

VI. Features of wearing uniform items

47. Wearing a hat with earflaps with earphones down is allowed at an air temperature of minus 10 degrees and below, and with earphones tied at the back - when servicing weapons and special equipment, during household work and in other cases as directed by the head of a department, body or institution of the State Border Service Russian Emergency Situations Ministry. With the headphones raised, the ends of the braid are tied and tucked under the headphones; with the headphones lowered, they are tied under the chin.

48. The cap with earflaps and the cap are worn straight, without tilting, and the cap and beret are worn with a slight tilt to the right side. In this case, the visor of the cap should be at the level of the eyebrows, and the lower edge of the hat with earflaps, cap and beret should be at a distance of 2-4 cm above the eyebrows.

The removed headdress in formation is placed in the left, freely lowered hand: the cap with earflaps, cap, cap and beret must be facing forward with the cockade; the bottom edge of the cap, hat with earflaps and beret should be facing the employee’s leg, and the cap - down.

49. Outerwear is worn fastened with all buttons or snaps (woolen and summer jackets with a zipper, up to the level of the yoke), and demi-season raincoats and demi-season jackets, in addition, with a belt fastened with a buckle.

It is allowed to wear a winter and demi-season coat (women employees) with the top button undone, and a woolen jacket buttoned to the top, in inclement weather.

Demi-season raincoats and winter field jackets are worn with or without a hood.

Distance from floor to bottom of products:

winter coat, demi-season raincoat (except for female employees) - 50 - 55 cm;

winter and demi-season coat, demi-season raincoat for female employees - 40 - 50 cm.

50. Commanding officers wear winter coats and demi-season jackets with gray-blue buttonholes with golden embroidery in the form of laurel branches and piping along the edges of the buttonhole (except for the bottom edge).

Buttonholes are placed on a winter coat so that the side edge of the buttonhole is placed along the finishing stitch parallel to the flyaway of the collar, and the lower edge of the buttonhole is along the lower edge of the collar; on a demi-season jacket - so that the side edge is placed at a distance of 10 mm from the collar, and the lower edge of the buttonhole is located along the lower edge of the collar.

On a winter coat and a demi-season jacket, a removable fur collar is worn:

top, senior and middle command staff - from sheepskin;

warrant officers of the internal service, privates and junior commanding officers - made of faux fur.

51. Woolen jackets of senior command - with golden-colored embroidery in the form of laurel branches at the ends of the collar.

52. Shirts (blouses) are allowed to be worn:

shirts (blouses) with a tie, without a tunic (jacket, jacket) with summer (indoors - with summer and winter) formal dress out of order (with a cap) and casual (with a cap or wool cap) uniforms;

shirts (blouses) with the top button unbuttoned, without a tie, without a tunic (jacket, jacket) with summer (indoors - with summer and winter) casual clothing out of order (with a cap or woolen cap) on the territory of the institution (unit), except duty, official meetings and formations;

shirts (blouses) with short sleeves with the top button undone, without a tie, without a tunic (jacket, jacket) with a summer casual uniform (with a woolen cap); a shirt (blouse) with short sleeves, as directed by the head of the institution (unit), if necessary, is worn with a tie and cap.

53. The tie is attached to the shirt with a gold-colored tack of the established pattern, between the third and fourth buttons from the top.

The bow tie is worn with a golden-colored hairpin of the established pattern.

54. Woolen trousers must have ironed longitudinal folds.

55. Woolen trousers for privates and junior commanding officers, when wearing boots with high tops, are tucked under the tops.

56. A knitted muffler is worn neatly tucked under the collar of a winter coat, demi-season raincoat, winter jacket, demi-season jacket. The upper edge of the muffler should protrude evenly above the collar by 1 - 2 cm.

57. Black gloves are required to be worn in the ranks when wearing winter clothing. In other cases, wearing gloves is not necessary.

When performing a military salute, gloves are not removed.

58. Boots must be carefully laced, the ears of the boots are tucked into the tops, and the ankle boots are zipped.

Socks are worn black.

Female employees wear beige (flesh) or black stockings (tights).

59. A waist belt is worn over a winter coat, a woolen jacket, or a winter jacket.

The waist belt on a winter coat should be located between the first and second rows of buttons from the bottom; on a woolen jacket - between the first and second buttons from the bottom; on a winter jacket - located at waist level; on coats of female employees - located above the second button from the bottom.

60. A gray-blue summer jacket is worn over trousers, with a zipper fastened, with a hemmed white collar, the upper edge of which should protrude 1-2 mm above the collar. Middle and senior and senior commanding officers and warrant officers of the internal service are allowed to wear a jacket without a collar.

Summer gray-blue trousers are tucked into high-top boots or boots.

It is permitted, by order of the head of the unit, to wear trousers over boots.

61. A gray-blue winter jacket is worn in inclement weather with the hood on and the collar buttoned up.

It is allowed to wear a jacket with the top button undone and without a hood.

Gray-blue winter trousers are tucked into high-top boots or boots.

It is permitted, as directed by the head of the unit, to wear trousers over shoes or boots.

62. A cape is worn over uniform items (if necessary).

VII. Wearing state, departmental awards and badges

63. In full dress uniform, the following are worn on tunics and jackets:

state awards of the Russian Federation and the USSR (orders, medals, insignia and badges for honorary titles);

departmental awards (medals, insignia);

awards from foreign countries;

When wearing ceremonial out of order, casual uniforms and summer suits, the following are worn on tunics, jackets and jackets:

state awards of the Russian Federation and the USSR (insignia, ribbons of orders, medals and insignia on bars, breastplates for honorary titles);

departmental awards (insignia, ribbons of medals and insignia on bars);

ribbons of awards of foreign countries on the bars;

other badges specified in this section.

64. State awards of the Russian Federation and the USSR, departmental insignia of the federal executive authorities of the Russian Federation are located in the following sequence:

Order of the Russian Federation;

Order of the USSR;

insignia of the Russian Federation;

medals of the Russian Federation;

USSR medals;

departmental awards of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief;

other departmental awards - in accordance with the list of federal executive authorities approved by the President of the Russian Federation.

Orders, medals and decorations of foreign states are located after departmental awards of federal executive authorities.

Wearing awards of public organizations on the uniform of employees of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia is prohibited.

65. The badge of the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called Apostle is worn on the order chain or on the shoulder ribbon.

Wearing the badge of the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called on the order chain is allowed on especially solemn occasions.

When wearing the badge of the Order of St. Andrew the Apostle on the shoulder ribbon, it passes over the right shoulder.

The star of the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called Apostle is located on the left side of the chest, to the left of the orders, below the order blocks.

The badge of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 1st class, is attached to the shoulder ribbon, which passes over the right shoulder.

The star of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, I and II degrees, is located on the left side of the chest, to the left of the orders, below the order blocks, under the star of the Holy Apostle Andrew the First-Called.

The badge of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II and III degrees, is worn on a neck ribbon.

The badge of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree, is worn on the block, on the left side of the chest and is located in front of other orders and medals.

If the recipient of the highest degree of an order has the insignia of the lower degree of this order and medals of the Order “For Merit for the Fatherland” are not worn, with the exception of orders and medals of the Order “For Merit for the Fatherland” with the image of swords.

66. The “Gold Star” medal awarded to the Heroes of the Russian Federation, the “Gold Star” medal awarded to the Heroes of the Soviet Union, the “Hammer and Sickle” gold medal awarded to the Heroes of Socialist Labor are placed on the left side of the chest:

on a tunic and jacket - 10 mm to the left of the lapel so that the lower edge of the medal block is at the level of the corner of the lapel;

on the jacket of a summer suit - 10 mm to the left of the collar so that the lower edge of the medal block is at the level of the corner of the collar.

67. Orders and medals with pads are placed on the left side of the chest. Orders that do not have pads are placed on the right side of the chest, unless other wearing rules are provided for by the statutes of the orders.

Orders and medals on the left side of the chest are placed horizontally in a row from the center of the chest to its edge in the order specified in paragraph 64. When two or more orders or medals are worn on the left side of the chest, their blocks are connected in a row on a common bar. Orders and medals that do not fit in one row are transferred to the second row and subsequent rows located below the first, placing them also from the center of the chest to its edge in the order specified in paragraph 64. The common strip of the blocks of orders and medals of the second row should go under orders and medals of the first row. Subsequent rows are arranged in a similar order.

On the tunic and jacket, orders and medals are placed so that the upper edge of the common bar (pad) of the first row is located 70 mm below the level of the lapel corner.

68. Orders on the right side are placed horizontally in a row from the center of the chest to the edge in the order specified in paragraph 64. Orders and medals that do not fit in one row are transferred to the second row and subsequent rows located below the first, placing them also from the center chest to the edge in the order specified in paragraph 64. In this case, the conditional centers of the orders in the row must be at the same level. The distance between rows of orders is 10 mm, between orders - 5 - 10 mm.

Orders are placed on the tunic and on the jacket so that the upper edge of the largest order in the first row is located 70 mm below the level of the lapel corner.

69. Ribbons of orders and medals on straps are placed on the left side of the chest, horizontally in a row from the center of the chest to its edge, in the order established in paragraph 64. There should not be more than four ribbons in a row. Tapes that do not fit in one row are transferred to the second, third, etc. rows.

The height of the bar with ribbons of orders and medals is 8 mm.

The ribbon of the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called Apostle is worn separately on a bar 12 mm high (ribbon width is 45 mm) and is located in the center, above the bars with ribbons of other orders and medals. For those awarded for distinction in military operations, the ribbon additionally contains two miniature crossed gilded swords.

The ribbon of the Order “For Merit to the Fatherland” is worn separately on a bar 12 mm high (the width of the ribbon of the Order of the I degree is 45 mm, the II and III classes are 32 mm, the IV class is 24 mm) and is located in the center after the ribbon of the Order of St. Andrew the Apostle the First-Called higher than the bars with ribbons of other orders and medals. In this case, only the ribbon corresponding to the highest degree of this order is worn. The ribbon of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, I and II degrees, on the bar has a miniature conventional image of the order star made of silver in the center.

Ribbons of orders and medals on straps are placed on the tunic and jacket so that the upper edge of the first row of straps is located 70 mm below the level of the lapel corner.

Ribbons of orders and medals on the straps are placed on the jacket of a summer suit symmetrically to the vertical axis of the left breast pocket so that the lower edge of the last row of strips is located at the level of the upper edge of the pocket flap.

70. Breastplates for honorary titles are placed on the right side of the chest below the orders, and in the absence of orders - in their place.

71. The insignia “For Impeccable Service” is located on the left side of the chest below orders and medals.

In the absence of orders and medals, the badge is placed on the tunic and jacket so that the upper edge of the badge is located 70 mm below the level of the lapel corner, and in the presence of order ribbons and medals on the straps - 10 mm below them.

72. The procedure for placing (location) of award signs of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief is determined by orders of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief.

73. The insignia for graduating from educational institutions of vocational education is placed horizontally in a row with the award insignia of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief from the center of the chest to its edge, and there should be no more than 4 insignia.

74. Wearing a badge of honor for graduating from educational institutions of vocational education is mandatory.

If an employee of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia has insignia of graduation from two or more educational institutions of vocational education, only one insignia of a higher educational institution of vocational education is worn.

75. Badges for wounds are located on the right side of the chest above the orders.

76. Badges of class specialists are placed on the right side of the chest on the tunic and on the jacket so that the upper edge of the badge is located 70 mm below the level of the lapel corner, and in the presence of orders (medals) - 10 mm below them.

Breast badges of class specialists are placed on the right side of the chest on the jacket of a summer suit symmetrically to the vertical axis of the right breast pocket so that the lower edge of the badge is located at the level of the upper edge of the pocket flap, and if there are other badges, 10 mm above them.

VIII. Features of wearing individual items of clothing by employees

77. It is allowed to wear the following items of the previous uniform (olive color) until the wearing period expires:

winter, demi-season woolen coat;

demi-season wool jackets;

demi-season raincoat;

tunics, jackets, jackets, skirts and trousers;

shirts, uniform blouses;

woolen caps;

79. The terms for wearing gray-blue clothing items are calculated from the moment of issue, which is made upon the expiration of the terms for wearing previously issued similar items of clothing.

80. For the transition period, when issuing uniform items of the previous sample and gray-blue colors, it is allowed, at the expense of existing stocks of clothing in warehouses, to replenish the employees of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations with items of clothing of the previous sample.

The issuance of items of the previous uniform on a priority basis is carried out to dismissed employees.

Newly hired employees are provided with a special uniform as a matter of priority.

Application
to paragraphs 41, 42 of the rules

Placement of stars on the shoulder straps of middle, senior, senior command and warrant officers of the internal service

Special rank of internal service Number of stars in pursuit Star diameter, mm Distance from the bottom edge of the shoulder strap to the center of the first star, mm Distance between the centers of the stars along the shoulder strap, mm
Colonel General 3 22 25 25
Lieutenant General 2 22 25 25
Major General 1 22 45 -
Colonel 3 20 25 25
Lieutenant colonel 2 20 25 -
Major 1 20 45 -
Captain 4 13 25 25
Senior Lieutenant 3 13 25 25
Lieutenant 2 13 25 -
Ensign 1 13 45 -
Senior Warrant Officer 3 13 25 25
Ensign 2 13 25 25

Placement of plates (stripes) on the shoulder straps of petty officers and sergeants of internal service

Order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation dated July 3, 2008 N 364 “On approval of the Rules for wearing uniforms by employees of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief with special ranks of internal service”

Registration N 11989



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