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STATE CONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE OF THE USSR

UNIFIED STANDARDS AND PRICES FOR CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION
AND REPAIR AND CONSTRUCTION WORKS

a common part

Information data

APPROVED by Decree of the State Construction Committee of the USSR, the State Committee of the USSR on Labor and Social Issues and the Secretariat of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions dated December 5, 1986 No. 43/512/29-50 for mandatory use in construction, installation and repair work.

DEVELOPED by the Central Bureau of Labor Standards in Construction (CBNTS) at the All-Russian Research Institute of Labor in Construction of the USSR State Construction Committee.

1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

1. General Provisions

1. Uniform standards and prices for construction, installation and repair work (ENiR) were approved by the State Construction Committee of the USSR, the USSR State Committee for Labor and Social Issues and the All-Russian Central Council of Trade Unions for mandatory use in construction, repair and construction and similar organizations , as well as in divisions (teams, sections) of production associations, enterprises, organizations and institutions carrying out construction and major repairs in an economic way simultaneously with the introduction of new conditions for remuneration of workers in accordance with the resolution of the Central Committee of the CPSU, the Council of Ministers of the USSR and the All-Russian Central Council of Trade Unions "On improving the organization wages and the introduction of new tariff rates and official salaries for workers in production sectors of the national economy."

The validity period of the approved Unified Standards and Prices is five years, during which they are subject to mandatory verification and, if necessary, replacement with new ones, and as equipment, technology, production and labor organization improve, appropriate additions and changes are made to them.

The list of approved collections and issues of EniR is given in the appendix. 1.

2. For construction, installation and repair work not covered by ENiR, ministries and departments can develop departmental standards and prices (VNiR).

V&R are approved by the head of the ministry or department in agreement with the relevant central or republican committee of the trade union and are mandatory for all organizations of this ministry or department.

Collections of V&R are subject to mandatory registration with the USSR State Construction Committee before their approval, with the assignment of established indices and serial numbers.

V&R can be extended for mandatory application to construction sites of another ministry or department only by order (instruction) of this ministry or department, agreed upon with the relevant central or republican committee of the trade union.

In the absence of such an order (instruction), the use of V&R to pay workers in construction, installation and repair organizations of another ministry or department is not permitted.

The list of collections and issues of VNiR registered in the USSR State Construction Committee is given for information in the appendix. 2.

3. For construction, installation and repair work not covered by ENiR and VNiR (if VNiR are mandatory for use in construction, installation and repair and construction organizations of a given ministry or department), local standards and prices are developed by technical standardization methods, which are approved and are put into effect by the head of the construction and installation (repair and construction) organization or enterprise (organization, institution) carrying out construction in an economic way, in agreement with the trade union committee.

4. Unified, departmental and local norms and prices are mainly intended for the development of enlarged and complex norms, compilation of calculations of labor costs and wages, as well as other similar normative documents for the remuneration of workers, taking into account progressive technology, mechanization, scientific organization of labor and advanced experience in organizing construction, installation and repair work.

Integrated and comprehensive standards are developed, approved and put into effect by ministries and departments. The use of uniform, departmental and local standards and prices directly for remuneration of workers, as a rule, should not take place.

5. Prices in the EniR collections, with the exception of specially specified cases, are calculated at the following hourly tariff rates established for workers engaged in construction and repair and construction work (in construction and installation work and in auxiliary industries), with a seven-hour working day* :

(in kopecks)

Rank

At jobs with normal working conditions


For workers engaged in construction and repair and construction work, steeplejack work** and excavation of mountain slopes, the following hourly wage rates are established for a seven-hour working day:

_____________
*Assuming a six-day work week or a five-day work week with two days off.

**In accordance with SNiP III-4-80 “Safety in construction”, steeplejack work is considered to be work performed at a height of more than 5 m from the surface of the ground, ceiling or working floor, on which work is carried out directly from structures during their installation or repair. In this case, the main means of protecting against falling from a height is a safety belt.

(in kopecks)

Rank

At steeplejack works and at work on excavation of mountain slopes

Hourly wage rates for workers engaged in construction and repair and construction work with difficult and harmful working conditions, as well as steeplejack work with hazardous working conditions, are increased to 12 percent, for work with particularly difficult and particularly harmful working conditions - up to 24 percent. percent on the list of works approved by the Decree of the State Committee for Labor of the USSR and the Secretariat of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions dated October 1, 1986 No. 374/22-60 (Appendix 4).

Ministries and departments carrying out construction approve, in agreement with the relevant Central Committee of the trade union, a sectoral list of works with heavy and harmful, especially difficult and especially harmful working conditions for construction and installation, repair and construction and equivalent organizations, as well as for departments (teams, sites), production associations, enterprises, organizations and institutions carrying out construction and major repairs in an economic way, including the work provided for in the List approved by the said resolution, as well as work contained in the Standard Lists of Work in other sectors of the national economy, performed by these organizations and divisions.

Organizations, enterprises, associations and institutions, based on industry lists and certification of workplaces, in agreement with the trade union committee, approve the size of the increase in hourly wage rates for specific workplaces.

The specified lists of jobs are included in the collective agreement and are updated annually in connection with the implementation of measures to rationalize jobs, mechanize manual labor, and improve its organization and conditions.

As working conditions improve, increases in hourly wage rates are reduced or eliminated completely.

For certain professions of workers of the VI category, engaged in the management of powerful and particularly complex construction machines and mechanisms, their repair and maintenance, the Decree of the State Committee for Labor of the USSR and the Secretariat of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions dated December 15, 1986 No. 524/30-44 established hourly tariff rates of up to 140 kopecks . (Appendix 5).

Hourly tariff rates for workers who, according to the current legislation, have a six-hour working day, are calculated by multiplying the corresponding tariff rates given in this paragraph by the average working time in hours per month for a seven-hour working day (173.1 hours) and dividing the result by the average duration of working time per month in hours for a six-hour working day (152.5 hours).

Prices in VNiR collections and for work covered by local standards are also calculated according to the tariff rates given above, with the exception of cases when remuneration in accordance with current legislation is made at tariff rates established for workers in the relevant sectors of the national economy (mining works, motor transport, railway transport, etc.).

6. Tariffication of work in the collections of EniR and VNiR is carried out in accordance with the ETKS of work and professions of workers: vol. 3, sec. “Construction, installation and repair work”, and for work not covered by this section - according to the relevant sections and issues of ETKS.

The performance of work by workers of other professions and categories than those specified in paragraphs of EniR and VNiR cannot serve as the basis for any changes to the approved standards and prices.

7. For incorrect application of current standards and prices, as well as for incorrect calculation of the volume of construction, installation or repair work performed, those responsible must be held accountable in accordance with current legislation.

8. If a construction site uses a more advanced organization or production technology, new, more efficient materials and designs, or more productive machines or equipment than those provided for by ENiR and VNiR, the use of these standards is prohibited.

In these cases, before the development of new E&R and V&R, local technically justified, correspondingly reduced time standards and prices must be established, approved and put into effect by the head of the construction and installation (repair and construction) organization or enterprise (organization, institution) carrying out construction in an economic way, in agreement with the trade union committee.

In accordance with Article 106 of the Labor Code of the RSFSR and similar articles of the Labor Code of the Union republics, the current norms and prices remain:

for workers who have made rationalization proposals, as a result of which production increases, - within 6 months;

for workers who assisted the innovator in implementing his proposal - within 3 months.

The heads of construction, installation and repair and construction organizations, as well as enterprises (organizations, institutions) carrying out construction using economic methods, are given the right, in agreement with the relevant trade union committee, to establish for young workers - graduates of vocational schools, as well as young workers of certain leading professions, those who have graduated from secondary schools with industrial training, short-term courses or have undergone individual-team training directly on the job, reduced production standards, but no more than 40 percent during the first three months of their independent work and no more than 20 percent over the next three months .

Lists of individual leading professions for which reduced production standards can be established for young workers who have graduated from secondary schools with industrial training, short-term courses or who have undergone individual-team training directly on the job, are approved by the ministries and departments of the USSR, the Councils of Ministers of the Union Republics, Glavmosstroy, Glavmosoblstroy and Glavleningradstroy in agreement with the State Construction Committee of the USSR and the All-Russian Central Council of Trade Unions.

9. Heads of construction and installation (repair and construction) organizations, enterprises (organizations, institutions) carrying out construction using economic methods are obliged, in agreement with the trade union committee, to revise local standards as they are introduced into production and the effectiveness of technical, economic and organizational measures that ensure growth in labor productivity.

Local standards for work, the labor intensity of which has decreased as a result of measures that ensure a general improvement in the organization of production and labor at the site, must be revised simultaneously within the time frame and in the amount established by the head of the relevant organization (enterprise, institution) in agreement with the trade union committee.

10. Uniform and departmental standards and prices, with the exception of specially specified cases, take into account and do not pay separately for the time spent by workers on preparatory and final operations, including preparing the workplace and putting it in order at the end of the shift, obtaining materials from on-site storerooms, for receiving and bringing tools and small devices to the place of work with their delivery after completion of work, for transitions within one facility associated with changing jobs, for refueling and storing tools during work, for maintaining devices and machines in order , as well as for receiving tasks and handing over completed work to a master or work producer.

11. Unified and departmental standards and prices provide for the performance of work in compliance with established safety regulations (SNiP III-4-80 “Safety in Construction”), and also take into account the time required for periodic rest of workers during a work shift.

12. Unified and departmental standards and prices take into account the time spent moving materials only over the distances specified in the relevant introductory or technical parts of collections and chapters or the texts of paragraphs. The movement of materials at distances in excess of the norms taken into account in the collections should be normalized and assessed especially according to § 20 of the collection 1 EniR │In-building transport work." Movement distances that are not multiples of 10 m are rounded up to a full 10 m. For example, moving 14 m should normalize as a 20 m carry.

13. When carrying out construction, installation and repair work in winter conditions in the open air and in unheated rooms, the average coefficients given in the appendix should be applied to unified and departmental time standards and prices. 3.

14. When performing work in more difficult production conditions compared to those provided for in ENiR and VNiR (during reconstruction, technical re-equipment, expansion and overhaul of industrial enterprises, buildings and structures, when eliminating the consequences of accidents, natural disasters, etc.), As a result of which the labor productivity of workers decreases, it is allowed to set coefficients in the following amounts to the time standards and prices for the corresponding work:

a) at existing enterprises (in workshops, buildings, production sites) if there is operating technological equipment (machines, installations, furnaces, cranes, conveyors, pouring ladles, etc.) in the work area, or an extensive network of engineering communications, or air dustiness, or the movement of technological transport along intra-shop and intra-factory routes - from 1.1 to 1.20, and at enterprises of the metallurgical, chemical and petrochemical industries - from 1.1 to 1.25;

b) in enterprises (in workshops, buildings, on production sites) stopped for construction, installation, repair and construction work, as well as in buildings and structures of all purposes if there are objects cluttering the premises in the work area (machines, installations, apparatus , operational and laboratory equipment, office equipment, furniture, etc.) - from 1.1 to 1.15;

c) when performing work in greenhouses -1.1;

d) when performing work in the security zone of overhead power lines, in places where power supply communications pass, in existing electrical installations, near structures and objects under voltage (in cases where complete voltage relief is impossible due to production conditions), if this is associated with restriction of actions workers with special safety requirements - from 1.1 to 1.2;

e) when the air temperature in the workplace is more than 40° in the premises - from 1.15 to 1.25;

f) when performing work in enclosed structures and premises (collectors, tanks, bunkers, chambers, etc.), the top mark of which is below 3 m from the ground surface - 1.1;

g) when working in existing workshops of enterprises with hazardous working conditions (in which workers of an industrial enterprise have a reduced working day) - 1.15, and in the presence of production conditions specified in subparagraph │a", in addition, one of the coefficients provided for by this subparagraph.

If workers performing construction, installation and repair work in existing workshops with hazardous working conditions are transferred to a shortened working day, then the prices are recalculated based on hourly tariff rates calculated in the manner specified in clause 5 of the General Part, and the coefficient provided for in subparagraph │g", does not apply. In this case, as well as in cases where prices in the ENIR and VNIR collections are determined based on a shortened working day, time standards and prices in the presence of production conditions specified in subparagraph │a" may one of the coefficients provided for in this subclause will be applied.

In cases where work is performed under a combination of production conditions specified in subparagraphs │a" - │e", only one of the coefficients provided for in these subparagraphs can be established.

The presence of conditions for the production of work that reduce the productivity of workers, the specific value of the coefficient, as well as the volume of work standardized and paid at increased time standards and prices taking into account this coefficient, are established in each individual case by an act approved by the head of the construction, installation or repair and construction organization , enterprise (organization, institution) carrying out construction using economic methods, in agreement with the trade union committee

15. In paragraphs EniR and VNiR, as a rule, the following is given:

a) brief characteristics of machines (for mechanized processes);

b) instructions on the application of standards for individual complex construction processes or new types of work (if necessary);

c) the composition of the work of the regulated process (listing of the main operations provided for by the standards);

d) estimated composition of units (names of professions and ratio of workers by category);

e) time standards (N.v.) and prices (Rats.) in the form of a fraction (above the line - N.v., below the line - Rats.) or separately in two adjacent columns.

Time standards are indicated in man-hours, and prices are indicated in rubles and kopecks for the meter adopted in the paragraph.

Rates are calculated by multiplying the hourly tariff rate of a worker of the corresponding category (for construction processes performed individually) or the average hourly tariff rate of a unit (for unit processes) by the time standard. To simplify salary calculations, prices have been rounded.

Production standards, as a rule, are not given in paragraphs of EniR and VNiR and, if necessary, can be calculated by dividing the established shift duration by the standard time and multiplying the result by the number of workers engaged in performing the relevant work.

16. In paragraphs of ENiR and VNiR for mechanized processes, in addition to the time standards for workers, the time standards for machines in machine hours are given in parentheses without indicating the name. When a set of machines operates as a single unit, the time standards for the unit as a whole are given in parentheses. In some paragraphs, machine time standards (in machine hours) are indicated in a separate line (column).

Time standards for machines occasionally involved in production processes are, as a rule, not given in collections.

17. In a number of ENIR and VNIR collections, along with norms and prices for individual construction or installation processes, summarized norms and prices for the complex process as a whole are presented in one table without rounding the total values. In paragraphs containing both the summarized norms and prices that constitute them, the composition of the links for the summarized norms and prices is not given.

18. The quality of work performed by workers must meet the requirements of SNiP and other current technical conditions for the production and acceptance of relevant types of work. Work performed in violation of the requirements of SNiP and technical conditions is considered defective and is not subject to payment at current rates.

19. Unified and departmental standards and prices for the manufacture of building structures and parts are mandatory for use in auxiliary industries that are on the construction balance sheet of construction, installation and repair and construction organizations, if in these industries wages in accordance with the current provisions are made according to the conditions established for construction workers.

20. If necessary, according to production conditions, the simultaneous application of several coefficients to the time standards (pricing) provided for in the General Part and in the relevant collections of EniR and VNiR, the final time norm and price for a given specific case is determined by multiplying the time norm and price by the product of all applied coefficients .

Example. In note 1 to table 3 § 1 Sat. 3 │Stone work" it is stipulated that when laying rubble foundations in trenches at a depth of more than 1.2 m, N.v. spacer N.v. and Rast. should be multiplied by 1.1. In the case when the laying of rubble foundations is carried out in a trench with thrusts at a depth of more than 1.2 m, the corresponding N.v. 1.1=1.265.

21. Each paragraph of those ENIR and VNiR collections that are not divided into issues is designated by two numbers (code), of which the first corresponds to the collection number, and the second - to a paragraph within this collection, for example, │§ E25-7" means § 7 sb . E-25 │Rigging work". In cases where the collection is divided into separate issues, the paragraph code is indicated by three numbers, of which the first corresponds to the collection number, the second to the issue of this collection, and the third to the paragraph within the issue, for example, “§ E2-3-5” indicates § 5 issue . 3 │Drilling and blasting" collection E2 │Earthworks".

22. The limits of numerical indicators (length, cross-section, diameter, mass, load-carrying capacity, capacity, etc.) given in the ENiR and VNiR collections, in which “up to” is indicated, should be understood inclusive.

23. When developing and applying local norms and prices, one should be guided by the provisions of the General Part of the Unified Energy Regulations (except for clauses 12, 13 and 14).

24. Full or partial republication of EniR and VNiR, inclusion of EniR and VNiR in other collections of norms and prices, as well as their processing (changing meters, table forms, paragraph construction, inclusion or exclusion of any information, etc.) without permission bodies that approved ENiR or VNiR is prohibited.

Appendix 1 LIST OF COLLECTIONS AND ISSUES OF UNIFORM STANDARDS AND PRICES FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION AND REPAIR AND CONSTRUCTION WORK (ENiR)

Annex 1

Collection (issue) code

Name of collections
and issues

In-building transport work

Excavation

Vol. 1. Mechanized and manual excavation work

Vol. 2. Hydromechanized excavation work

Vol. 3. Drilling and blasting operations

Vol. 4. Excavation work in permafrost conditions

Stone works

Installation of prefabricated and installation of monolithic reinforced concrete structures

Vol. 2. Port and coastal protection structures

Vol. 3. Bridges and pipes

Installation of metal structures

Vol. 1. Buildings and industrial structures

Vol. 2. Reservoirs and gas holders

Vol. 3. Bridges and pipes

Carpentry and joinery work in buildings and structures

Roofing

Finishing coatings for building structures

Vol. 1. Finishing work

Vol. 2. Cladding with natural stone

Vol. 3. Finishing with industrial products

Construction of heat supply, water supply, gas supply and sewerage systems

Vol. 1. Sanitary equipment of buildings and structures

Vol. 2. External networks and structures

Construction of ventilation, air conditioning, pneumatic transport and aspiration systems

Insulation works

Pile work

Clearing the route of linear structures from forest

Drilling water wells

Laying industrial furnaces and erecting chimneys

Construction of the superstructure of broad gauge railway tracks

Construction of highways

Green building

Floor installation

Repair Work

Vol. 1. Buildings and industrial structures

Vol. 2. Highways and artificial structures

Installation of equipment for grain storage and industrial processing enterprises

Welding work

Vol. 1. Structures of buildings and industrial structures

Vol. 2. Pipelines

Electric installation work

Vol. 1. Electrical lighting and high current wiring

Vol. 2. Overhead power lines and complete transformer substations with voltage up to 20 kV

Vol. 3. Overhead power lines and building structures of open switchgear with voltage of 35 kV and above

Vol. 4. Cable power lines

Vol. 5. Switchgears with voltage 35 kV and above

Vol. 6. Closed switchgears with voltage up to 35 kV

Vol. 7. Distribution and control equipment

Vol. 8. Electrical machines

Vol. 9. Busbars and trolleys

Installation of communication structures

Vol. 1. Cable communication lines

Vol. 2. Air lines

Rigging work

Installation of process pipelines

Acid-proof and anti-corrosion works

Installation of lifting and transport equipment

Vol. 1. Continuous equipment

Vol. 2. Intermittent equipment

Vol. 3. Cable cars

Installation of equipment for agricultural water supply

Installation of equipment for livestock and poultry farms

Installation of boiler plants and auxiliary equipment

Installation of instrumentation and automation equipment

Installation of gas purification equipment

Installation of compressors, pumps and fans

Installation and dismantling of construction machines

Mining works

Vol. 1. Construction of coal mines and quarries

Vol. 2. Construction of subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes

Installation of mine equipment

Vol. 1. Installation of technological and tunneling equipment on the surface

Vol. 2. Installation of mine equipment and rigging work in underground conditions

Vol. 3. Electrical installation work in underground conditions

Construction of electrified urban transport lines

Vol. 1. Construction of tram tracks

Vol. 2. Installation of tram and trolleybus contact networks

Underwater technical work

Manufacturing of building structures and parts

Vol. 1. Forging and metalworking works

Vol. 2. Metal structures

Vol. 3. Wooden structures and parts

Vol. 4. Parts and assemblies for sanitary systems

Vol. 5. Parts and assemblies for process pipelines

Vol. 6. Parts and assemblies for ventilation and pneumatic transport systems

Appendix 2 LIST OF COLLECTIONS AND ISSUES OF DEPARTMENTAL STANDARDS AND PRICES FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION AND REPAIR WORK (V&R)

Appendix 2

Collection (issue) code

Name of collections
and issues

Ministry (department) that approved the collection (issue)

Electrification of railways

Vol. 1. Contact network supports

Ministry of Transport of the USSR

Vol. 2. Installation of contact network

Vol. 3. High passenger platforms

Signaling, centralization and blocking devices in railway transport

Vol. 1. Equipment installation

Vol. 2. High-voltage signal lines of automatic blocking

Construction of subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes

a common part

Vol. 1. Work on the mine surface

Vol. 2. Installation and dismantling of mine structures and equipment on the surface

Vol. 3. Installation and dismantling of mining equipment in underground conditions

Vol. 4. Open pit mining

Vol. 5. Construction of the superstructure of tracks in underground conditions

Vol. 6. Construction of the superstructure of tracks on the surface

Vol. 7. Installation of escalators

Vol. 8. Alarm, centralization and blocking

Vol. 9. Installation, dismantling and repair of auxiliary equipment on the surface

Vol. 10. Installation and dismantling of auxiliary equipment in underground conditions

Vol. 11. Installation and dismantling of tunneling equipment in tunnels and workings when excavating them in an open way

Vol. 12. Special work during the construction of underground structures

Special work in transport construction

Vol. 1. Construction of airfields

Vol. 2. Development and movement of soils using high-power machines

Vol. 3. Construction of bases and coatings using high-power machines

Manufacturing of parts and assemblies for electrical installations and automation equipment

Vol. 1. Electrical and support structures

Ministry of Montazhspetsstroy USSR

Vol. 2. Wiring and electrical equipment

Vol. 3. Buses and contact networks

Vol. 4. Instrumentation and automation

Installation of technological equipment for industrial enterprises

Vol. 1. Oil refineries

Vol. 2. Blast furnace shops

Vol. 3. Heating and thermal furnaces of rolling shops

Vol. 4. Converter shops

Vol. 5. Sintering factories and iron ore pelletizing factories

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STATE CONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE OF THE USSR

Unified standards and prices for construction, installation

and repair and construction work


a common part

Information data


APPROVED by Decree of the State Construction Committee of the USSR, the State Committee of the USSR on Labor and Social Issues and the Secretariat of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions dated December 5, 1986 No. 43/512/29-50 for mandatory use in construction, installation and repair work.


DEVELOPED by the Central Bureau of Labor Standards in Construction (CBNTS) at the All-Russian Research Institute of Labor in Construction of the USSR State Construction Committee.

1. General Provisions


1. Uniform standards and prices for construction, installation and repair work (ENiR) were approved by the State Construction Committee of the USSR, the USSR State Committee for Labor and Social Issues and the All-Russian Central Council of Trade Unions for mandatory use in construction, repair and construction and similar organizations , as well as in divisions (teams, sections) of production associations, enterprises, organizations and institutions carrying out construction and major repairs in an economic way simultaneously with the introduction of new conditions for remuneration of workers in accordance with the resolution of the Central Committee of the CPSU, the Council of Ministers of the USSR and the All-Russian Central Council of Trade Unions "On improving the organization wages and the introduction of new tariff rates and official salaries for workers in production sectors of the national economy."

The validity period of the approved Unified Standards and Prices is five years, during which they are subject to mandatory verification and, if necessary, replacement with new ones, and as equipment, technology, production and labor organization improve, appropriate additions and changes are made to them.

The list of approved collections and issues of EniR is given in the appendix. 1.

2. For construction, installation and repair work not covered by ENiR, ministries and departments can develop departmental standards and prices (VNiR).

V&R are approved by the head of the ministry or department in agreement with the relevant central or republican committee of the trade union and are mandatory for all organizations of this ministry or department.

Collections of V&R are subject to mandatory registration with the USSR State Construction Committee before their approval, with the assignment of established indices and serial numbers.

V&R can be extended for mandatory application to construction sites of another ministry or department only by order (instruction) of this ministry or department, agreed upon with the relevant central or republican committee of the trade union.

In the absence of such an order (instruction), the use of V&R to pay workers in construction, installation and repair organizations of another ministry or department is not permitted.

The list of collections and issues of VNiR registered in the USSR State Construction Committee is given for information in the appendix. 2.

3. For construction, installation and repair work not covered by ENiR and VNiR (if VNiR are mandatory for use in construction, installation and repair and construction organizations of a given ministry or department), local standards and prices are developed by technical standardization methods, which are approved and are put into effect by the head of the construction and installation (repair and construction) organization or enterprise (organization, institution) carrying out construction in an economic way, in agreement with the trade union committee.

4. Unified, departmental and local norms and prices are mainly intended for the development of enlarged and complex norms, compilation of calculations of labor costs and wages, as well as other similar normative documents for the remuneration of workers, taking into account progressive technology, mechanization, scientific organization of labor and advanced experience in organizing construction, installation and repair work.

Integrated and comprehensive standards are developed, approved and put into effect by ministries and departments. The use of uniform, departmental and local standards and prices directly for remuneration of workers, as a rule, should not take place.

5. Prices in the EniR collections, with the exception of specially specified cases, are calculated at the following hourly tariff rates established for workers engaged in construction and repair and construction work (in construction and installation work and in auxiliary industries), with a seven-hour working day* :


(in kopecks)



For workers engaged in construction and repair and construction work, steeplejack work** and excavation of mountain slopes, the following hourly wage rates are established for a seven-hour working day:

*Assuming a six-day work week or a five-day work week with two days off.

**In accordance with SNiP III-4-80 “Safety in Construction”, steeplejack work is considered to be work performed at a height of more than 5 m from the surface of the ground, ceiling or working floor, on which work is carried out directly from structures during their installation or repair. In this case, the main means of preventing falls from a height is a safety belt.


(in kopecks)



Hourly wage rates for workers engaged in construction and repair and construction work with difficult and harmful working conditions, as well as steeplejack work with hazardous working conditions, are increased to 12 percent, for work with particularly difficult and particularly harmful working conditions - up to 24 percent. percent on the list of works approved by the Decree of the State Committee for Labor of the USSR and the Secretariat of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions dated October 1, 1986 No. 374/22-60 (Appendix 4).

Ministries and departments carrying out construction approve, in agreement with the relevant Central Committee of the trade union, a sectoral list of works with heavy and harmful, especially difficult and especially harmful working conditions for construction and installation, repair and construction and equivalent organizations, as well as for departments (teams, sites), production associations, enterprises, organizations and institutions carrying out construction and major repairs in an economic way, including the work provided for in the List approved by the said resolution, as well as work contained in the Standard Lists of Work in other sectors of the national economy, performed by these organizations and divisions.

Organizations, enterprises, associations and institutions, based on industry lists and certification of workplaces, in agreement with the trade union committee, approve the size of the increase in hourly wage rates for specific workplaces.

The specified lists of jobs are included in the collective agreement and are updated annually in connection with the implementation of measures to rationalize jobs, mechanize manual labor, and improve its organization and conditions.

As working conditions improve, increases in hourly wage rates are reduced or eliminated completely.

For certain professions of workers of the VI category, engaged in the management of powerful and particularly complex construction machines and mechanisms, their repair and maintenance, the Decree of the State Committee for Labor of the USSR and the Secretariat of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions dated December 15, 1986 No. 524/30-44 established hourly tariff rates of up to 140 kopecks . (Appendix 5).

Hourly tariff rates for workers who, according to the current legislation, have a six-hour working day, are calculated by multiplying the corresponding tariff rates given in this paragraph by the average working time in hours per month for a seven-hour working day (173.1 hours) and dividing the result by the average duration of working time per month in hours for a six-hour working day (152.5 hours).

Prices in VNiR collections and for work covered by local standards are also calculated according to the tariff rates given above, with the exception of cases when remuneration in accordance with current legislation is made at tariff rates established for workers in the relevant sectors of the national economy (mining works, motor transport, railway transport, etc.).

6. Tariffication of work in the collections of EniR and VNiR is carried out in accordance with the ETKS of work and professions of workers: vol. 3, sec. “Construction, installation and repair work”, and for work not covered by this section - according to the relevant sections and issues of ETKS.

The performance of work by workers of other professions and categories than those specified in paragraphs of EniR and VNiR cannot serve as the basis for any changes to the approved standards and prices.

7. For incorrect application of current standards and prices, as well as for incorrect calculation of the volume of construction, installation or repair work performed, those responsible must be held accountable in accordance with current legislation.

8. If a construction site uses a more advanced organization or production technology, new, more efficient materials and designs, or more productive machines or equipment than those provided for by ENiR and VNiR, the use of these standards is prohibited.

In these cases, before the development of new E&R and V&R, local technically justified, correspondingly reduced time standards and prices must be established, approved and put into effect by the head of the construction and installation (repair and construction) organization or enterprise (organization, institution) carrying out construction in an economic way, in agreement with the trade union committee.

In accordance with Article 106 of the Labor Code of the RSFSR and similar articles of the Labor Code of the Union republics, the current norms and prices remain:

for workers who have made rationalization proposals, as a result of which production increases, - within 6 months;

for workers who assisted the innovator in implementing his proposal - within 3 months.

The heads of construction, installation and repair and construction organizations, as well as enterprises (organizations, institutions) carrying out construction using economic methods, are given the right, in agreement with the relevant trade union committee, to establish for young workers - graduates of vocational schools, as well as young workers of certain leading professions, those who have graduated from secondary schools with industrial training, short-term courses or have undergone individual-team training directly on the job, reduced production standards, but no more than 40 percent during the first three months of their independent work and no more than 20 percent over the next three months .

Lists of individual leading professions for which reduced production standards can be established for young workers who have graduated from secondary schools with industrial training, short-term courses or who have undergone individual-team training directly on the job, are approved by the ministries and departments of the USSR, the Councils of Ministers of the Union Republics, Glavmosstroy, Glavmosoblstroy and Glavleningradstroy in agreement with the State Construction Committee of the USSR and the All-Russian Central Council of Trade Unions.

9. Heads of construction and installation (repair and construction) organizations, enterprises (organizations, institutions) carrying out construction using economic methods are obliged, in agreement with the trade union committee, to revise local standards as they are introduced into production and the effectiveness of technical, economic and organizational measures that ensure growth in labor productivity.

Local standards for work, the labor intensity of which has decreased as a result of measures that ensure a general improvement in the organization of production and labor at the site, must be revised simultaneously within the time frame and in the amount established by the head of the relevant organization (enterprise, institution) in agreement with the trade union committee.

10. Uniform and departmental standards and prices, with the exception of specially specified cases, take into account and do not pay separately for the time spent by workers on preparatory and final operations, including preparing the workplace and putting it in order at the end of the shift, obtaining materials from on-site storerooms, for receiving and bringing tools and small devices to the place of work with their delivery after completion of work, for transitions within one facility associated with changing jobs, for refueling and storing tools during work, for maintaining devices and machines in order , as well as for receiving tasks and handing over completed work to a master or work producer.

11. Unified and departmental standards and prices provide for the performance of work in compliance with established safety regulations (SNiP III-4-80 “Safety in Construction”), and also take into account the time required for periodic rest of workers during a work shift.

12. Unified and departmental standards and prices take into account the time spent moving materials only over the distances specified in the relevant introductory or technical parts of collections and chapters or the texts of paragraphs. The movement of materials over distances in excess of the norms taken into account in the collections should be standardized and assessed especially in accordance with § 20 of the collection 1 of EniR “In-building transport work”. Travel distances not in multiples of 10 m are rounded up to the full 10 m. For example, a 14 m carry should be normalized as a 20 m carry.

13. When carrying out construction, installation and repair work in winter conditions in the open air and in unheated rooms, the average coefficients given in the appendix should be applied to unified and departmental time standards and prices. 3.

14. When performing work in more difficult production conditions compared to those provided for in ENiR and VNiR (during reconstruction, technical re-equipment, expansion and overhaul of industrial enterprises, buildings and structures, when eliminating the consequences of accidents, natural disasters, etc.), As a result of which the labor productivity of workers decreases, it is allowed to set coefficients in the following amounts to the time standards and prices for the corresponding work:

a) at existing enterprises (in workshops, buildings, production sites) if there is operating technological equipment (machines, installations, furnaces, cranes, conveyors, pouring ladles, etc.) in the work area, or an extensive network of engineering communications, or air dustiness, or the movement of technological transport along intra-shop and intra-factory routes - from 1.1 to 1.20, and at enterprises of the metallurgical, chemical and petrochemical industries - from 1.1 to 1.25;

b) in enterprises (in workshops, buildings, on production sites) stopped for construction, installation, repair and construction work, as well as in buildings and structures of all purposes if there are objects cluttering the premises in the work area (machines, installations, apparatus , operational and laboratory equipment, office equipment, furniture, etc.) - from 1.1 to 1.15;

c) when performing work in greenhouses -1.1;

d) when performing work in the security zone of overhead power lines, in places where power supply communications pass, in existing electrical installations, near structures and objects under voltage (in cases where complete voltage relief is impossible due to production conditions), if this is associated with restriction of actions workers with special safety requirements - from 1.1 to 1.2;

e) when the air temperature in the workplace is more than 40° in the premises - from 1.15 to 1.25;

f) when performing work in enclosed structures and premises (collectors, tanks, bunkers, chambers, etc.), the top mark of which is below 3 m from the ground surface - 1.1;

g) when working in existing workshops of enterprises with hazardous working conditions (in which workers of an industrial enterprise have a reduced working day) - 1.15, and in the presence of production conditions specified in subparagraph “a”, in addition, one of the coefficients provided for by this subparagraph.

If workers performing construction, installation and repair work in existing workshops with hazardous working conditions are transferred to a shortened working day, then the prices are recalculated based on hourly tariff rates calculated in the manner specified in clause 5 of the General Part, and the coefficient provided for in subparagraph “g” does not apply. In this case, as well as in cases where the prices in the EniR and VNiR collections are determined based on a shortened working day, one of the coefficients provided for in this subclause can be applied to the time standards and prices in the presence of the production conditions specified in subparagraph “a”.

In cases where work is performed under a combination of production conditions specified in subparagraphs “a” - “e”, only one of the coefficients provided for in these subparagraphs can be established.

The presence of conditions for the production of work that reduce the productivity of workers, the specific value of the coefficient, as well as the volume of work standardized and paid at increased time standards and prices taking into account this coefficient, are established in each individual case by an act approved by the head of the construction, installation or repair and construction organization , enterprise (organization, institution) carrying out construction using economic methods, in agreement with the trade union committee

15. In paragraphs EniR and VNiR, as a rule, the following is given:

a) brief characteristics of machines (for mechanized processes);

b) instructions on the application of standards for individual complex construction processes or new types of work (if necessary);

c) the composition of the work of the regulated process (listing of the main operations provided for by the standards);

d) estimated composition of units (names of professions and ratio of workers by category);

e) time standards (N.v.) and prices (Rats.) in the form of a fraction (above the line - N.v., below the line - Rats.) or separately in two adjacent columns.

Time standards are indicated in man-hours, and prices are indicated in rubles and kopecks for the meter adopted in the paragraph.

Rates are calculated by multiplying the hourly tariff rate of a worker of the corresponding category (for construction processes performed individually) or the average hourly tariff rate of a unit (for unit processes) by the time standard. To simplify salary calculations, prices have been rounded.

Production standards, as a rule, are not given in paragraphs of EniR and VNiR and, if necessary, can be calculated by dividing the established shift duration by the standard time and multiplying the result by the number of workers engaged in performing the relevant work.

16. In paragraphs of ENiR and VNiR for mechanized processes, in addition to the time standards for workers, the time standards for machines in machine hours are given in parentheses without indicating the name. When a set of machines operates as a single unit, the time standards for the unit as a whole are given in parentheses. In some paragraphs, machine time standards (in machine hours) are indicated in a separate line (column).

Time standards for machines occasionally involved in production processes are, as a rule, not given in collections.

17. In a number of ENIR and VNIR collections, along with norms and prices for individual construction or installation processes, summarized norms and prices for the complex process as a whole are presented in one table without rounding the total values. In paragraphs containing both the summarized norms and prices that constitute them, the composition of the links for the summarized norms and prices is not given.

18. The quality of work performed by workers must meet the requirements of SNiP and other current technical conditions for the production and acceptance of relevant types of work. Work performed in violation of the requirements of SNiP and technical conditions is considered defective and is not subject to payment at current rates.

19. Unified and departmental standards and prices for the manufacture of building structures and parts are mandatory for use in auxiliary industries that are on the construction balance sheet of construction, installation and repair and construction organizations, if in these industries wages in accordance with the current provisions are made according to the conditions established for construction workers.

20. If necessary, according to production conditions, the simultaneous application of several coefficients to the time standards (pricing) provided for in the General Part and in the relevant collections of EniR and VNiR, the final time norm and price for a given specific case is determined by multiplying the time norm and price by the product of all applied coefficients .

Example. In note 1 to table 3 § 1 Sat. 3 “Stone works” it is stipulated that when laying rubble foundations in trenches at a depth of more than 1.2 m N.v. and Rasc. should be multiplied by 1.15. In note 2 to the same table it is stipulated that if there is spacer N.v. in the trenches. and Rasc. should be multiplied by 1.1. In the case when the laying of rubble foundations is carried out in a trench with spacers at a depth of more than 1.2 m, the corresponding N.v. and Rasc. should be multiplied by 1.15·1.1=1.265.

21. Each paragraph of those collections of EniR and VNiR that are not divided into issues is designated by two numbers (code), of which the first corresponds to the number of the collection, and the second - to a paragraph within this collection, for example, “§ E25-7” means § 7 sb . E-25 “Rigging works”. In cases where the collection is divided into separate issues, the paragraph code is indicated by three numbers, of which the first corresponds to the collection number, the second to the issue of this collection, and the third to the paragraph within the issue, for example, “§ E2-3-5” indicates § 5 issue . 3 “Drilling and blasting” collection. E2 "Earthworks".

22. The limits of numerical indicators given in the ENiR and VNiR collections (length, cross-section, diameter, mass, load-carrying capacity, capacity, etc.), in which “up to” is indicated, should be understood inclusive.

23. When developing and applying local norms and prices, one should be guided by the provisions of the General Part of the Unified Energy Regulations (except for clauses 12, 13 and 14).

24. Full or partial republication of EniR and VNiR, inclusion of EniR and VNiR in other collections of norms and prices, as well as their processing (changing meters, table forms, paragraph construction, inclusion or exclusion of any information, etc.) without permission bodies that approved ENiR or VNiR is prohibited.


Annex 1

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COLLECTIONS AND ISSUES OF UNIFIED STANDARDS AND PRICES

FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION AND REPAIR

CONSTRUCTION WORK (ENiR)

Collection (issue) code

Name of collections and issues

In-building transport work

Excavation

Vol. 1. Mechanized and manual excavation work

Vol. 2. Hydromechanized excavation work

Vol. 3. Drilling and blasting operations

Vol. 4. Excavation work in permafrost conditions

Stone works

Installation of prefabricated and installation of monolithic reinforced concrete structures

Vol. 2. Port and coastal protection structures

Vol. 3. Bridges and pipes

Installation of metal structures

Vol. 1. Buildings and industrial structures

Vol. 2. Reservoirs and gas holders

Vol. 3. Bridges and pipes

Carpentry and joinery work in buildings and structures

Roofing

Finishing coatings for building structures

Vol. 1. Finishing work

Vol. 2. Cladding with natural stone

Vol. 3. Finishing with industrial products

Construction of heat supply, water supply, gas supply and sewerage systems

Vol. 1. Sanitary equipment of buildings and structures

Vol. 2. External networks and structures

Construction of ventilation, air conditioning, pneumatic transport and aspiration systems

Insulation works

Pile work

Clearing the route of linear structures from forest

Drilling water wells

Laying industrial furnaces and erecting chimneys

Construction of the superstructure of broad gauge railway tracks

Construction of highways

Green building

Floor installation

Repair Work

Vol. 1. Buildings and industrial structures

Vol. 2. Highways and artificial structures

Installation of equipment for grain storage and industrial processing enterprises

Welding work

Vol. 1. Structures of buildings and industrial structures

Vol. 2. Pipelines

Electric installation work

Vol. 1. Electrical lighting and high current wiring

Vol. 2. Overhead power lines and complete transformer substations with voltage up to 20 kV

Vol. 3. Overhead power lines and building structures of open switchgear with voltage of 35 kV and above

Vol. 4. Cable power lines

Vol. 5. Switchgears with voltage 35 kV and above

Vol. 6. Closed switchgears with voltage up to 35 kV

Vol. 7. Distribution and control equipment

Vol. 8. Electrical machines

Vol. 9. Busbars and trolleys

Installation of communication structures

Vol. 1. Cable communication lines

Vol. 2. Air lines

Rigging work

Installation of process pipelines

Acid-proof and anti-corrosion works

Installation of lifting and transport equipment

Vol. 1. Continuous equipment

Vol. 2. Intermittent equipment

Vol. 3. Cable cars

Installation of equipment for agricultural water supply

Installation of equipment for livestock and poultry farms

Installation of boiler plants and auxiliary equipment

Installation of instrumentation and automation equipment

Installation of gas purification equipment

Installation of compressors, pumps and fans

Installation and dismantling of construction machines

Mining works

Vol. 1. Construction of coal mines and quarries

Vol. 2. Construction of subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes

Installation of mine equipment

Vol. 1. Installation of technological and tunneling equipment on the surface

Vol. 2. Installation of mine equipment and rigging work in underground conditions

Vol. 3. Electrical installation work in underground conditions

Construction of electrified urban transport lines

Vol. 1. Construction of tram tracks

Vol. 2. Installation of tram and trolleybus contact networks

Underwater technical work

Manufacturing of building structures and parts

Vol. 1. Forging and metalworking works

Vol. 2. Metal structures

Vol. 3. Wooden structures and parts

Vol. 4. Parts and assemblies for sanitary systems

Vol. 5. Parts and assemblies for process pipelines

Vol. 6. Parts and assemblies for ventilation and pneumatic transport systems

Appendix 2


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COLLECTIONS AND ISSUES OF DEPARTMENTAL STANDARDS AND PRICES FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION AND REPAIR WORK (V&R)


Collection (issue) code

Name of collections and issues

Ministry (department) that approved the collection (issue)

Electrification of railways


Vol. 1. Contact network supports

Ministry of Transport

Vol. 2. Installation of contact network

Vol. 3. High passenger platforms

Signaling, centralization and blocking devices in railway transport


Vol. 1. Equipment installation

Vol. 2. High-voltage signal lines of automatic blocking

Construction of subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes


a common part

Vol. 1. Work on the mine surface

Vol. 2. Installation and dismantling of mine structures and equipment on the surface

Vol. 3. Installation and dismantling of mining equipment in underground conditions

Vol. 4. Open pit mining

Vol. 5. Construction of the superstructure of tracks in underground conditions

Vol. 6. Construction of the superstructure of tracks on the surface

Vol. 7. Installation of escalators

Vol. 8. Alarm, centralization and blocking

Vol. 9. Installation, dismantling and repair of auxiliary equipment on the surface

Vol. 10. Installation and dismantling of auxiliary equipment in underground conditions

Vol. 11. Installation and dismantling of tunneling equipment in tunnels and workings when excavating them in an open way

Vol. 12. Special work during the construction of underground structures

Special work in transport construction

Vol. 1. Construction of airfields

Vol. 2. Development and movement of soils using high-power machines

Vol. 3. Construction of bases and coatings using high-power machines

Manufacturing of parts and assemblies for electrical installations and automation equipment


Vol. 1. Electrical and support structures

Ministry of Montazhspetsstroy USSR

Vol. 2. Wiring and electrical equipment

Vol. 3. Buses and contact networks

Vol. 4. Instrumentation and automation

Installation of technological equipment for industrial enterprises


Vol. 1. Oil refineries

Vol. 2. Blast furnace shops

Vol. 3. Heating and thermal furnaces of rolling shops

Vol. 4. Converter shops

Vol. 5. Sintering factories and iron ore pelletizing factories

Vol. 6. Coke and chemical production

Vol. 7. Cement factories

Vol. 8. Sugar factories

Vol. 9. Electric furnace melting shops

Vol. 10. Rolling mills

Vol. 11. Pulp and paper production

Vol. 12. Meat processing plants, milk processing plants and refrigeration plants

Vol. 13. Food industry enterprises

Vol. 14. Grease and liquid lubrication systems and emulsion installations

Vol. 15. Hydraulic and pneumatic installations

Vol. 16. Machine tools and forging equipment

Vol. 17. Chemical and petrochemical industry enterprises

Vol. 18. Textile industry enterprises

Vol. 19. Crushing and grinding equipment

Vol. 20. Equipment for sorting and enrichment

Installation of communication equipment


Vol. 1. Postal service

USSR Ministry of Communications

Vol. 2. Antenna mast structures

Vol. 3. Radio and television

Vol. 5. Wired communication equipment

Setting up computer equipment

Ministry of Industry and Communications

Installation of radio and television masts and towers

Minmontazhspetsstroy

Vol. 1. Masts

Vol. 2. Towers

Construction of oil and gas industry facilities


Vol. 1. Main pipelines

Ministry of Neftegazstroy

Vol. 2. Construction of oil and gas fields

Vol. 3. Repair of special machines

Elevator installation

Ministry of Montazhspetsstroy USSR

Special work in reclamation and water management construction


Vol. 1. Excavation work during the construction of reclamation systems and water management structures

Ministry of Water Resources of the USSR

Vol. 2. Cultural and technical works

Vol. 3. Hydraulic structures

Vol. 4. Repair and construction work on reclamation systems and structures

Construction of river hydraulic structures and underwater crossings


Vol. 1. Straightening and bank protection works

Ministry of River Fleet of the RSFSR

Vol. 2. Underwater pipelines, outlets and water intakes

Vol. 3. Ship lifting structures (slips and slipways)

Vol. 4. Repair of hydraulic structures

Installation and installation of building structures of power plants and hydraulic structures


Vol. 1. Hydraulic structures

USSR Ministry of Energy

Vol. 2. Thermal power plants

Vol. 3. Cooling towers and chimneys

Vol. 4. Nuclear power plants

Special work in energy construction


Vol. 1. Excavation, drainage and filters

Vol. 2. Installation of anti-filtration curtains, consolidation of soils, lowering the groundwater level

Installation, dismantling and repair of equipment for hydromechanized excavation work

USSR Ministry of Energy

Installation of equipment and pipelines of power stations and hydraulic structures


Vol. 1. Stationary steam turbine and gas turbine units

Vol. 2. Hydraulic turbines and hydrogenerators

Vol. 3. Reactor plants and auxiliary systems equipment

Vol. 4. Pipelines

Vol. 5. Welding work

Vol. 6. Quality control of welded joints

Vol. 7. Thermal and anti-corrosion protection

Vol. 8. Special instrumentation, automation and dosimetric monitoring

Vol. 9. Oil-filled cable lines

Vol. 10. Open and shielded conductors

Vol. 11. Designs and equipment of hydraulic structures

Vol. 12. Manufacturing of non-standardized equipment

Special works in mine construction


Vol. 1. Drilling of mine shafts and connections using the freezing method

Ministry of Montazhspetsstroy USSR

Vol. 2. Drilling technical wells

Construction of the superstructure of narrow gauge railway tracks

Ministry of Forestry and Industry of the USSR

Construction and repair of wooden bridges

Ministry of Road Transport of the RSFSR


Note. The names of the ministries and departments that approved the V&R collections are indicated as of November 1, 1986.


Appendix 3


AVERAGE COEFFICIENTS TO TIME STANDARDS

AND PRICES FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION AND

REPAIR WORK,

PERFORMED IN WINTER CONDITIONS

General instructions


1. These coefficients are set to unified and departmental time standards and prices for construction, installation and repair work carried out both by contract and in-house in winter conditions in the open air and in unheated rooms. Coefficients cannot be applied to local standards and prices.

The specified coefficients are applied in auxiliary industries that are on the construction balance sheet of construction, installation and repair and construction organizations, if in these industries wages are paid in accordance with the current provisions according to the conditions established for construction workers.

2. The coefficients provide for compensation of additional working hours incurred when performing work in winter conditions, and take into account the influence of the following factors on workers’ productivity:

a) restriction of the worker’s movements by warm clothing, inconvenience of working in mittens if it is necessary to touch cold metal (tying reinforcement, working with roofing steel), etc.;

b) decreased visibility in the workplace in winter;

c) difficulties in work due to the presence of ice and snow at the workplace, icing of shoes, materials, structures, tools, the need for periodic cleaning of the workplace, materials, etc. from snow and ice during the work process;

d) complications in technological processes caused by low temperatures (reducing the area of ​​the mortar bed in brickwork, using insulated means of transportation, etc.).

3. When performing work at workplaces not protected from the wind, the average coefficients on windy days increase:

a) in the Arctic and mountainous regions during construction and repair work (except for installation and steeplejack) with a wind force of 4 to 5 points - by 15%, and with a wind force of more than 5 points - by 20%;

b) in all areas, including the Arctic and mountainous regions, during installation and steeplejack work during the construction of high-rise structures (radio masts, factory pipes, air heaters of blast furnaces, etc.), frames and coverings of buildings in windy conditions from 4 to 5 points - by 15%.

Carrying out all installation and steeplejack work when the wind force is 6 points or more (and the installation of vertical blind panels when the wind force is 5 points or more) is not allowed by safety regulations.

The coefficients are increased in proportion to the number of windy days in a month. So, for example, if in the 6th temperature zone in December, steel structures were installed outdoors (Group III of work, coefficient 1.6) for 25 working days, and for 5 days the wind force was 4 points, then the total size the allowance for this work in winter conditions, taking into account the wind force, will be:


4. The coefficients do not take into account breaks to warm workers and complete cessation of work, which is used when working outdoors in the cold season, depending on the air temperature and wind strength.

The temperature and wind strength at which breaks for heating or cessation of work must be applied in each climatic region are established by the executive committees of local Soviets of People's Deputies.

The time of heating breaks established by the executive committees is paid to workers based on the established hourly tariff rate for the assigned category.

If work in the open air is completely stopped (due to low temperature or strong wind), workers must be given work in a heated room, even if this work does not correspond to their qualifications. If it is impossible to provide such work, the time of termination of work in the open air is paid at the rate of 37.5% (50% of 75%) of the established hourly wage rate of the categories assigned to them for each hour of termination of work.

These rules also apply when working in closed, unheated rooms. In these cases, breaks and cessation of work are determined in relation to temperatures established for calm weather.

5. Work on heating materials and components of solutions, installing fastenings and fencing from the wind, clearing the area from snow outside the workplace, chipping ice from stepladders, scaffolding and around the building, as well as cleaning workplaces after heavy snowfalls and blizzards during the period of cessation of work (between shifts, on weekends and holidays, downtime, etc.) are not taken into account by the coefficients and are paid separately.

6. Only those volumes of work that were actually performed outdoors and in unheated rooms should be paid with coefficients.

7. In addition to the average coefficients given in this appendix, coefficients that take into account the influence of forest permafrost, provided for in the ENR and VNIR collections, as well as the influence of soil freezing on the teeth and walls of the bucket (in the technical part of Issue 1 of the Sat. . E2 “Mechanized and manual excavation work”).

In hydromechanized excavation work, average coefficients are not applied. Special coefficients given in the technical part of Section should be applied to the time standards and prices for these works performed at subzero temperatures. 1 issue 2 Sat. E2 “Hydromechanized excavation work”.

8. Average coefficients do not apply to N.v. and Rasc. for the development of frozen soils (except for the 6th temperature zone), icebreaking work, clearing territories and structures from snow, as well as other work performed only in winter, since the influence of winter conditions is taken into account in the standards for these works.

In the 6th temperature zone (in December, January and February) by now. and Rasc. For the development of frozen soils, a coefficient of 1.1 is applied.


Table 1

Average odds

to time standards and prices


Temperatures

Group of works


January and February


January and February



December and March


January and February


December and March


January and February


December and March


January and February

October and April


November and March


December, January and February


Notes: 1. When performing work in areas not classified as temperature zones, as well as in high mountain areas, where negative air temperatures persist not only in the winter months, but may periodically occur at other times of the year, the average coefficients given in table . 1 do not apply.

In the indicated areas and regions, during periods of cold weather, the temperature at the workplace should be measured twice per shift (at the end of the second and fifth hours of work). Remuneration of workers for volumes of work performed at an average shift temperature must be made in accordance with N.v. and Rasc. coefficients indicated in table. 2.

table 2



Coefficients for air temperature in the workplace, °C

Group of works



Frozen soils


2. In cases where in certain months provided for in Table. 1, there is a positive temperature for at least a total of 8 working days per month, the average coefficients given in table. 1, time standards and prices for work performed on days with positive temperatures do not apply.

If in months not provided for in the table. 1, there is also a negative temperature for at least a total of 8 working days per month, then the time standards and prices for work performed in these months on days with negative temperatures are applied to the coefficients in the manner and amounts provided for in the notes. 1.


Temperature zones by union republics,

ASSR, territories and regions


Name of republics, territories and regions

Temperature zones

Azerbaijan SSR

Armenian SSR

Byelorussian SSR:


Brest region

Vitebsk "

Gomel "

Grodno "

Minsk"

Mogilevskaya "

Georgian SSR

Kazakh SSR:


Aktobe region:


south of the Wil-Berchogur line (exclusively)

north of the Wil-Berchogur line (inclusive)

Alma-Ata region

East Kazakhstan region

Guryev region:


south of the 45th parallel

north of 45th

Dzhambul region:


south of the Chulak-Tau-Leninzhol line (exclusively)

north of the Chulak-Tau-Leninzhol line (inclusive)

Dzhezkazgan region

Karaganda "

Kzyl-Orda "

Kokchetavskaya "

Kustanai "

Mangyshlak region

Pavlodar "

North-Kazakhstan region

Semipalatinsk region:


south of the Egindybulak-Samarskoye line (exclusively)

north of the Egindybulak-Samarskoe line (inclusive)

Taldy-Kurgan region

Turgai

Ural region:


south of the Ozinki - Karatobe line (exclusively)

north of the Ozinki - Karatobe line (inclusive)

Tselinograd region

Shymkent region:


south of the 44th parallel

north of the 44th parallel

Kirghiz SSR:


Osh region

rest of the territory

Latvian SSR:


points located on the Baltic Sea coast and the city of Riga

the rest of the territory, except for the city of Riga and points located on the Baltic Sea coast

Lithuanian SSR:


west of the line Kapsukas - Kaunas - Mazeikiai (inclusive)

east of the line Kapsukas - Kaunas - Mazeikiai (exclusively)

Moldavian SSR


Altai region

Amur region:


south of the line Erofey Pavlovich - Nevers - Baladek (exclusively)

north of the line Erofey Pavlovich - Nevers - Baladek (inclusive)

Arhangelsk region:


west of the 60th meridian and east of the Mezen - Vozhgora line (exclusively)

east of the 60th meridian

the rest

Astrakhan region

Bashkir ASSR

Belgorod region

Bryansk"

Buryat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic:


southwest of the Sosnovka - Mukhor - Kondui line (exclusively)

northeast of the Sosnovka - Mukhor - Kondui line (inclusive)

Vladimir region

Volgogradskaya "

Vologda "

Voronezh "

Gorkovskaya "|

Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

Ivanovo region

Irkutsk region:


south of the line Kondratyevo - Bratsk - Bayandai - Kosa (exclusively)

south of the 62nd parallel and north of the Kondratyevo - Bratsk - Bayandai - Kosa line (inclusive)

Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

Kaliningrad region

Kalininskaya "

Kalmyk ASSR

Kaluga region

Kamchatka region:


south of the line Kikhchik - Pushchino - Sredne - Kamchatsk (exclusively)

south of the Belogolovoye - Esso - Elovka line and north of the Kikhchik - Pushchino - Sredne - Kamchatsk line (inclusive)

south of the Khailyulya - Amanino line and north of the Belogolovoye - Esso - Elovka line (exclusively)

south of the Tymlat - Lesnaya line and north of the Khailyulya - Amanino line (inclusive)

Karelian ASSR

Kemerovo region

Kirovskaya "

Komi ASSR:


south of the Vozhgora - Nizhnyaya Voch line (exclusively)

west of the 60th meridian and north of the line Vozhgora - Nizhnyaya Voch (inclusive)

east of the 60th meridian

Kostroma region, with the exception of Kostroma

Kostroma

Krasnodar region

Krasnoyarsk region:


south of the line Maksimkin Yar - Podtesovo - Motygino - Chunoyar (exclusively)

north of the line Maksimkin Yar - Podtesovo - Motygino - Chunoyar (inclusive)

Kuibyshev region

Kurgan "

Kursk"

Leningrad region:


points located on the coast of the Gulf of Finland, and the city of Leningrad

the rest of the territory, except for the city of Leningrad and points located on the coast of the Gulf of Finland

Lipetsk region

Magadan "

Mari ASSR

Mordovian ASSR

Moscow region

Murmansk "

Novgorod "

Novosibirsk"

Orenburg "

Orlovskaya "

Penza region

Perm region:


southwest of the line Kerchevsky - Berezniki - Gubakha - Usva - Chusovaya - Lysva (exclusively)

northeast of the line Kerchevsky - Berezniki - Gubakha - Usva - Chusovaya - Lysva (inclusive)

Primorsky Krai:


south of the Nakhodka - Tetyukhe line (exclusively)

north of the Nakhodka - Tetyukhe line (inclusive)

Pskov region

Rostov "

Ryazan "

Saratovskaya "

Sakhalin region:


Kurile Islands

south of the line Yablochny - Uglezavodsk (exclusively)

west of the Mgachi - Poronaysk line (exclusively) and north of the Yablochny - Uglezavodsk line (inclusive)

east of the Mgachi - Poronaysk line (inclusive)

Sverdlovsk region

North Ossetian ASSR

Smolensk region

Stavropol region:


south of the Stavropol - Mozdok line (exclusively)

north of the Stavropol - Mozdok line (inclusive)

Tambov Region

Tatar ASSR

Tomsk region

Tuva ASSR

Tula region

Tyumen region:


south of the line Saranpaul - Khangokurt - Khanty-Mansiysk - Taurovo - Lorlomkiny (exclusively)

north of the line Saranpaul - Khangokurt - Khanty-Mansiysk - Taurovo - Lorlomkiny (inclusive)

Udmurt ASSR

Ulyanovsk region

Khabarovsk region:


south of the line Obluchye - Komsomolsk-on-Amur - Mariinsky (exclusively)

south of the line Baladek - Usolgin - Mago (exclusively) and north of the line Obluchye - Komsomolsk-on-Amur - Mariinskie (inclusive)

south of the 60th parallel and north of the line Baladek - Usolgin - Mago (inclusive)

Chelyabinsk region

Checheno-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

Chita region:


south of the line Mukhor - Kondui - Bukachach - Ksenyevka - Amazar (exclusively)

north of the line Mukhor - Kondui - Bukachach - Ksenyevka - Amazar (inclusive)

Chuvash ASSR

Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic:


south of Dulga - Kyuel - Nyuya - Elanskoye - Chagda (inclusive)

north of Dulga - Kyuel - Nyuya - Elanskoye - Chagda (exclusively)

Yaroslavl region

Tajik SSR

Turkmen SSR:


north of the 40th parallel

rest of the territory

Uzbek SSR:


Andijan region

Bukhara region:


south of the 41st parallel

north of the 41st parallel

Jizzakh region

Karakalpak ASSR

Kashkadarya region

Namangan "

Samarkand "

Surkhandarya"

Syrdarya "

Tashkent "

Fergana "

Khorezm "

Ukrainian SSR:


Vinnytsia region

Volynskaya "

Voroshilovgrad region

Dnepropetrovsk region

Donetsk region:


points located on the coast of the Azov Sea

with the exception of points located on the coast of the Azov Sea

Zhytomyr Oblast

Transcarpathian "

Zaporozhye region:


south of the line B. Lepetikha - Melitopol - Osipenko (inclusive)

north of the line B. Lepetikha - Melitopol - Osipenko (exclusively)

Ivano-Frankivsk region

Kyiv "

Kirovogradskaya "

Crimean region - Kerch, Sevastopol and the rest

region, with the exception of points located on the coast


Lviv region

Nikolaevskaya "

Odessa"

Poltavskaya "

Rivne"

Sumskaya "

Ternopil"

Kharkovskaya "

Kherson "

Khmelnitskaya "

Cherkasy "

Chernigovskaya "

Chernivtsi "

Estonian SSR


Note. The administrative-territorial division of the union republics is given as of November 1, 1986.


Distribution of construction and installation works

by groups for calculating coefficients

to time standards and prices


Bank protection and straightening works- all types of bank protection, straightening, dredging and bottom cleaning works, including: strengthening slopes of earthen hydraulic structures, strengthening and cleaning the banks of rivers and reservoirs, installation of straightening structures.

Drilling work- all types of drilling operations, including: drilling wells, fastening wells, assembling and dismantling towers, installing and dismantling drilling, pumping and refrigeration equipment, extracting pipes.

- all types of procurement of parts and components of pipelines, including for central heating, water supply, gas supply and sewerage.

Construction of monolithic reinforced concrete structures- all types of work on the installation of reinforced concrete and concrete monolithic structures, including: installation and binding of reinforcement, preparation of concrete mixture, laying of concrete mixture in civil and industrial buildings, in bridge supports, hydraulic structures, as well as the production of semi-finished products, parts, structures.

- all types of work, except for laying chimneys and installing ventilation pipes on top of the roof.

Excavation and drilling and blasting works- development of unfrozen and rocky soils.

Insulation works- all varieties.

Forging and metalworking works- all types of forging and metalworking works, including: production of all kinds of stairs, gratings, platforms, steel fastenings, etc.

Finishing work- all types of finishing works (including plastering).

Carpentry- all types of carpentry work, including: installation and dismantling of external scaffolding, installation and dismantling of scaffolding, assembly of wooden buildings from finished parts and structural elements, cutting of walls from logs and plates, installation of wooden bridge spans, preparation of piles, installation and dismantling formwork of residential and industrial buildings, hydraulic engineering and bridge structures, installation of wooden supports for power lines, installation of lintels, production of structures for hydraulic structures.

Industrial ventilation- all types of work on the procurement of parts and assemblies for industrial ventilation, air conditioning, pneumatic transport and aspiration systems.

Track works- all types of track work, including: laying, moving and dismantling railway tracks and turnouts, ballasting tracks and turnouts.

Pile work- all types of piling work, including: driving and driving piles, assembling, equipping and dismantling headframes, driving prefabricated shells.

Welding work- all types of welding and cutting of metal and pipes when preparing structural parts and structural parts that can be produced at subzero temperatures.

Glass works- all varieties.

Carpentry work- all varieties.

Transport and rigging work- all varieties.

Electric installation work- installation of wiring of lighting and signaling devices, devices and group panels.



oil product pipelines- laying steel, cast iron, asbestos-cement, ceramic, polymer, concrete and reinforced concrete pipes, laying rubble and brick wells, installing foundations and assembling finished parts of concrete and reinforced concrete wells, installing brick, concrete and rammed manifolds, installing valves and fittings, hydraulic tests .

Internal networks of water supply, gas supply, heat supply and sewerage- all types of work on the installation of an internal network of water supply, gas supply, sewerage and central heating, including: laying pipelines for the yard network, installing sanitary and gas appliances, installing and dismantling steel and cast iron boilers, installing fittings and accessories for boilers, installing a shut-off valve, measuring and other fittings, installation of boilers, mud tanks, expansion and condensation tanks.

Manufacturing of metal structures- all types of manufacturing of metal structures and boiler auxiliary equipment, including: marking and basting, assembly and riveting of structures, metal processing.

Stone works- all types of stone work, including: brick, block and rubble masonry, cladding of columns, beams, bridge supports, stone bridges and hydraulic structures, artificial blocks and natural stone, installation of supporting cornice slabs.

Roofing- all types of workpieces for roofing work.

Installation, dismantling and repair of construction machines- installation, dismantling and repair of construction and road-building machinery and equipment (except for installation and dismantling of cranes used in the installation of building structures).

Installation and dismantling of technological equipment- installation, adjustment, testing and dismantling of technological, energy and electrical equipment of ferrous metallurgy, power plants, substations, radio structures, coal, chemical, oil, food, paper and other industries, including: boiler equipment, turbines and generators, control measuring instruments, lifting and transport equipment, gas purification equipment.

Industrial ventilation- all types of work on the installation of air ducts, fittings and equipment for ventilation, air conditioning, pneumatic transport and aspiration systems.

Industrial ovens- dismantling masonry, dismantling frames and fittings, sifting powdered materials, marking and cutting bricks.

Welding work- all types of welding and cutting of metal and pipes (which can be performed at sub-zero temperatures) performed during pipeline laying, plumbing and installation work classified as Group II.

Electric installation work- installation of busbars for electrical machines, control and distribution equipment, bridges and crane trolleys, switchgears, laying of cable power and communication lines, communication work, signaling, centralization, interlocking.


III group


External networks of water supply and sewerage, gas supply, heat supply, main oil product pipelines- laying pipelines across rivers and reservoirs, installing water intake and sewer heads on an underwater foundation.

Residential stoves and residential ventilation- laying chimneys and installing ventilation pipes on top of the roof.

Roofing- all types of coating and pipe mounting.

Installation of building structures- assembly, lifting and installation of reinforced concrete, concrete, large-block and metal structures of industrial, residential and civil buildings, bridge spans, hydraulic structures, radio masts and towers, riveting and sliding of spans, installation of metal structures of tanks, open substations, sealing joints between prefabricated reinforced concrete structural elements, as well as installation, dismantling and moving of cranes used during installation.

Industrial ovens- assembly of frames, installation of furnace fittings, preparation of mortars, jointing of the masonry surface, masonry of heating electric furnaces, masonry of red refractory and tripod bricks when lining water-tube boilers, masonry of chamber furnaces and shaft furnaces without casing, masonry of hogs and air and gas pipeline channels, masonry of red and refractory bricks for all types of kilns using cement or complex mortars, installation of air and gas pipelines, laying and repair of factory chimneys.

Welding work- all types of welding and cutting of metal and pipes (which can be carried out at sub-zero temperatures) performed during pipeline laying, plumbing and installation work classified as Group III.

Electric installation work- all types of electrical installation work for the installation of overhead power and communication lines, radio structures, as well as laying cable power and communication lines across rivers and reservoirs.

Note. Construction and installation work not listed in this distribution should be classified into one group or another by analogy with the given types and varieties of work.


A team of carpenters at a construction site in Ivanovo in February must perform various carpentry work, some of which is outdoors and in unheated rooms.

In accordance with adj. 2 Ivanovo is classified in the 3rd temperature zone, and carpentry work is classified in group I of work.

Consequently, in the outfits of this brigade to the present time. and Rasc. for work performed outdoors and in unheated rooms (standardized according to ENiR and VNiR), a coefficient of 1.13 should be applied.


Appendix 4

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WORK WITH HEAVY AND HARMFUL, ESPECIALLY HEAVY

AND ESPECIALLY HARMFUL WORKING CONDITIONS, WHICH INCREASE

HOURLY TARIFF RATES FOR WORKERS

FOR WORKING CONDITIONS IN CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR

CONSTRUCTION WORK


Approved by Resolution of the State Committee for Labor of the USSR and the Secretariat of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions dated October 1, 1986 No. 374/22-60


1. Drilling holes with mechanized tools.

2. Vulcanization during repair of agglomerates.

3. Lime slaking.

4. Gas welding and gas cutting works (except for those specified in Section II).

5. Preparation and installation of reinforcement (grids, frames, etc.) in structures and structures by hand.

6. Insulation of surfaces with glass fiber, slag wool, asbestos, hot mastics based on asphalt and bitumen, perchlorovinyl and bakelite materials.

7. Acid-resistant vinyl plastic and rubber coating works, as well as work using raw faolite and asbestos vinyl.

8. Riveting using pneumatic tools (except for work in closed vessels).

9. Fastening structures and parts using a mounting gun.

10. Painting work using asphalt, Kuzbass and stove varnishes in enclosed spaces using nitro paints and varnishes containing benzene, toluene, complex alcohols and other harmful chemicals, as well as preparing compositions for these paints.

11. Applying a fire-retardant coating to metal structures using guns and fishing rods using a composition containing vinyl acetate, melamine-urea-formaldehyde resins, ammonium polyphosphate, asbestos (VPM-2) and other harmful chemicals.

12. Application of anti-corrosion coatings on metal structures using chemical compositions containing epoxy, phenol-formaldehyde, urea-formaldehyde, perchlorovinyl and other harmful chemicals, as well as preparing compositions for these coatings.

13. Applying plaster mortar to the surface by hand, grouting the surfaces by hand.

14. Facing works using xylolite mass, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl acetate, phenol-formaldehyde, epoxy and other synthetic resins, as well as asphalt- and bitumen-based mastics.

15. Processing of natural stone manually and using mechanized tools, cladding of surfaces with natural stone manually.

16. Cleaning surfaces using sandblasting machines (except for work performed in rooms or containers).

17. Dry processing, grinding and polishing of stone building materials.

18. Treatment of wood and felt with antiseptics and fire-retardant materials, as well as their preparation.

19. Maintenance of acetylene, ammonia and chlorine compressor units (compressors).

20. Maintenance of sleeper tamping, crushed stone cleaning and crushed stone compaction machines.

21. Soldering with lead on lead.

22. Preparation of mixtures, mastics, solutions, emulsions containing asphalt, bitumen and synthetic resins.

23. Punching holes (furrows, niches, etc.) in stone structures by hand and with a mechanized tool, manual grinding of stone structures using complex and cement mortars.

24. Punching holes (furrows, niches, etc.) in concrete and reinforced concrete structures, cutting down the heads of reinforced concrete piles, breaking concrete and reinforced concrete structures using mechanized tools, notching concrete surfaces manually or using pneumatic tools.

25. Development of soil and rocks using hydraulic monitors.

26. Manual development of soil during the excavation of drinking, water intake and drop-in wells, pits with a depth of over 5 to 10 m, adits up to 20 m long, as well as development of soil under the knife of the drop-in well and when planting the well.

27. Development of group III soils manually using crowbars and picks, as well as soils of all groups using pneumatic tools (except for the work specified in clause 26).

28. Development of quicksand by hand.

29. Work on the installation and repair of the upper track structure using electric and pneumatic sleeper tampers.

30. Work on the alluvial map of earthen structures using a hydromechanized method (with the exception of construction machine operators).

31. Soldering leaded cables and filling cable joints with lead.

32. Gunning of surfaces (except for gunning in closed vessels).

33. Laying parquet, tile and linoleum floors using hot mastics and bitumen, rubber adhesives and mastics based on synthetic resins and chemical solvents.

34. Laying hot asphalt concrete mass and covering surfaces with hot bitumen, as well as preparing hot asphalt concrete mass and bitumen mastic.

35. Laying concrete in monolithic structures and structures manually, compacting concrete with hand vibrators.

36. Construction of self-leveling floors made of polyvinyl chloride and polyvinyl acetate materials.

37. Compaction of soils and crushed stone-gravel bases manually and with pneumatic tools.

38. Lining and laying of industrial furnaces, pipes, boilers and other units using fire-resistant and acid-resistant materials.

39. Electric welding on automatic machines, on semi-automatic machines, manual (except for that specified in Section II).


II. Work with particularly heavy and particularly

harmful working conditions


1. Riveting when working in closed vessels (boilers, tanks, tanks, compartments, etc.).

2. Applying a fire-retardant coating to metal structures using guns and fishing rods using a composition containing a fire retardant (OFP-MM).

3. Cleaning surfaces using sandblasting machines, performed in rooms or containers.

4. Manually punching holes (furrows, niches, etc.) in hard-to-reach places in concrete and reinforced concrete structures, manually breaking concrete and reinforced concrete structures.

5. Work performed in caissons.

6. Development of soil for the excavation of drinking, water intake, sink wells and pits with a depth of more than 10 m and sections of adits located at a distance of more than 20 m from the mouth or well.

7. Development of soils of IV and higher groups and frozen soils of all groups in hard-to-reach places manually using wedges and sledgehammers (hammers).

8. Repair and installation of mercury rectifiers using open mercury.

9. Gunning of surfaces in closed vessels.

10. Electric welding on automatic machines, on semi-automatic machines, manual welding, gas welding, gas cutting in closed vessels (boilers, tanks, compartments, etc.).

Appendix 5

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OF SPECIFIC PROFESSIONS OF CLASS VI WORKERS EMPLOYED

MANAGEMENT OF POWERFUL AND ESPECIALLY COMPLEX CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

MACHINERY AND MECHANISMS, THEIR REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE, WHICH ARE SET HOURLY TARIFF RATES OF UP TO 140 kopecks.


Approved by Resolution of the State Committee for Labor of the USSR and the Secretariat of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions dated December 15, 1986 No. 524/30-44


Name of professions

Hourly tariff rates, kopecks.

1. Drivers of single-bucket construction front loaders (wheeled and tracked) with capacity:


200 to 350 l. With. (exclusively)

350 to 500 l. With. (exclusively)

500 l. With. and more

2. Drivers of motor graders with power:


more than 200 to 240 l. With. (exclusively)

240 l. With. and more

3. Operators of aerial platforms and hydraulic lifts with a lifting height of 35 m or more

4. Concrete pump operators with productivity:


60-180 (exclusively)

more than 180

5. Concrete paver operators:


with a capacity of more than 180

6. Bulldozer drivers with power:


385 l. With. and more

with remote control for underwater work

7. Drilling rig operators:


SBSh-160, BTS-75

SBSh-200, UBSh-532, UBSh-507, 2BK-DE, BTSE-600

with an engine power of 100-180 hp. With. for installation of bored piles with a diameter of more than 400 to 1200 mm

180 l. With. and more for the installation of bored piles with a diameter of more than 1200 mm

8. Drivers of construction tracked all-terrain vehicles

9. Operators of floating non-self-propelled suction dredges with soil productivity:


500-1000 (exclusively)

1000 or more

10. Crane operators:


10.1. tower mobile:


with lifting height up to 50 m and load capacity:


more than 25 to 50 t

more than 50 t

with a lifting height of 50 m or more and lifting capacity:


10-25 t (exclusively)

25-50 t (exclusively)

50 t or more

10.2. tower extensions with a lifting height of more than 100 m

10.3. crawler lifting capacity:


more than 60 to 100 t (exclusively)

100-160 t (exclusively)

160 t or more

10.4. railway self-propelled with a carrying capacity of 80 tons or more (type GEK-F80, GEK-130, EDK-1000/1)

10.5. cables with a carrying capacity of more than 20 tons and a span of more than 500 m

10.6. gantry lifting capacity:


more than 40 t

10.7.bridge load capacity:


more than 60 to 100 t

more than 100 t

10.8. on a special automobile-type chassis with a carrying capacity:


more than 20 to 40 t

10.9. floating self-propelled lifting capacity:


more than 20 to 50 t

10.10. pneumatic wheels (including short wheelbase ones) with lifting capacity:


more than 25 to 63 t

» 63 to 100 t (exclusive)

100-160 t (exclusively)

160 t or more

10.11. portal-boom with a lifting capacity of more than 25 tons

10.12. polar (circular movement) with a carrying capacity of St. 100 t

10.13. special ones with a lifting capacity of 80 tons or more for the installation of hydraulic concrete trestles

10.14. special ones with a lifting capacity of 100 tons or more (type SKR, SKU) for block installation of industrial structures

11. Operators of compressor units with a capacity of 70

12. Driver drivers (self-propelled piledrivers)

13. Operators of machines for insulating gas and oil product pipelines when cleaning and applying reinforced insulation of pipelines with a diameter of:


800-1200 mm (exclusively)

1200 mm or more

14. Profiling operators:


earth-moving and milling machines with a capacity of 170 hp. With. and more for high-speed construction of highways

included in the complex of machines type DS-100 and DS-110

15. Operators of self-propelled scrapers with capacity:


from 160 to 360 l. With.

» 375 » 720 l. With.

» 850 l. With. and more

16. Pipe laying operators with capacity:


more than 200 to 300 l. With. (exclusively)

300 l. With. and more

17. Operators of mobile automated continuous installations for preparing concrete mixtures:


capacity 120

when preparing soil mixtures in roadside quarries with a productivity of 80 or more

18. Operators of units for punching and horizontal drilling of soil when laying pipelines with a drilling diameter of more than 1000 mm

19. Excavator operators:


19.1. rotary trenching power:


200-250 l. With. (exclusively)

250-300 l. With. (exclusively)

300 l. With. and more

19.2. single-bucket with bucket capacity:


1.25-4 (exclusively)

4-10 (exclusively)

10 or more

19.3. planners (type UDS-110, UDS-114) on a car chassis

19.4. for digging trenches when constructing structures using the “wall in soil” method with a depth of:


20-40 m (exclusively)

40 m or more

20. Operators of mobile power plants with a capacity of 1000 kW, included in the complex of machines of the “North” type

21. Tractor drivers on wheeled and tracked tractors with power:


300-500 l. With. (exclusively)

500 l. With. and more

22. Electrical construction mechanics for the repair of equipment of the “North” type complex of machines and mechanisms for electric contact welding of pipes with a diameter of more than 1000 mm

23. Electric welder on automatic and semi-automatic machines included in the “Sever” type machine complex


1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

Appendix 1 LIST OF COLLECTIONS AND ISSUES OF UNIFORM STANDARDS AND PRICES FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION AND REPAIR AND CONSTRUCTION WORK (ENiR)

Appendix 2 LIST OF COLLECTIONS AND ISSUES OF DEPARTMENTAL STANDARDS AND PRICES FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION AND REPAIR WORK (V&R)

Appendix 3 AVERAGE COEFFICIENTS FOR TIME STANDARDS AND PRICES FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION AND REPAIR WORK PERFORMED IN WINTER CONDITIONS

General instructions

Temperature zones for the union republics, ASSR, territories and regions

Distribution of construction and installation works into groups for calculating coefficients for time standards and prices

III group

An example of determining average coefficients

Appendix 4 LIST OF WORK WITH HEAVY AND HARMFUL, ESPECIALLY HEAVY AND ESPECIALLY HARMFUL WORKING CONDITIONS, WHICH INCREASE HOURLY TARIFF RATES FOR WORKERS FOR WORKING CONDITIONS IN CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR AND CONSTRUCTION WORK

I. Work with difficult and harmful working conditions

II. Work with particularly difficult and particularly harmful working conditions

Appendix 5 LIST OF SPECIFIC PROFESSIONS OF CLASS VI WORKERS WORKING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF POWERFUL AND ESPECIALLY COMPLEX CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY AND MECHANISMS, THEIR REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE, WHICH ESTABLISH HOURLY TARIFF RATES OF UP TO 140 kop.

The labor intensity of the work is calculated on the basis of labor cost standards - NTK (ENiR). The scientific and technical code (ENiR) provides an indicator of the standard time (N time) - this is the amount of working time required to produce a unit of product by the work producer (worker, unit, machine, etc.).

The time standard allows you to determine the main indicator of labor productivity - the production rate. Production rate (N vyr) - the amount of products completed by the manufacturer of work per unit of time.

The production rate N vyr for any type of work is determined by the formula:

Where: N time – standard time (according to ENiR or NTK).

Labor costs and duration of work are determined as follows. Labor costs (labor intensity) in man-hours/machine are determined by the formula:

(57)

Where: V is the volume of this type of work.

Labor intensity in person-days/machine-cm is determined by the formula:

(58)

Where: 8 – shift duration, hours.

The duration of work in shifts (t cm) is determined by the formula:

(59)

Where: N is the number of working people (machines).

The duration of work in days is determined by the formula:

(60)

Where: n – number of shifts per day.

We enter all the data into a table.

Table 43.

Drawing up calculations and rationing of labor costs for the production of work.

The form for calculating labor costs is given in TKP 45-1.01-159-2009. Before starting to fill out the calculation, it is necessary to calculate the volume of work in the units of measurement accepted in NZT or ENiR (calculation column No. 5). The composition of the unit (profession, rank, quantity) is also determined by NZT or ENiR (calculation column No. 7-9). When filling out calculation column No. 10, labor costs are calculated in accordance with formula (8.2).

Example:

Determine labor costs and make a calculation of labor costs for a complex of earthworks when constructing a pit.

The work package includes cutting the vegetation layer (7600 m2) and excavating a pit (4500 m3). The cutting of the vegetation layer is carried out with a DZ-18 bulldozer (based on the T-100 tractor). Development of a pit using a single-bucket excavator E-504, equipped with a backhoe (excavator bucket with teeth, capacity 0.5 m3). The method of soil development is with loading into vehicles (4700 t (3000 m 3)), removing 1500 m 3. There are 2 MAZ503A dump trucks working for soil transportation. Soil development is carried out by a DZ-18 bulldozer (based on the T-100 tractor), the average distance of soil movement is 25 m (450 m 3). Soil group – II.

Solution.

For each type of work, labor costs are determined:

1. Cutting the plant layer (E2-1-5, paragraph 16):

Unit of measurement – ​​1000 m2;

N time = 1.5 man-hour (1.5 machine-hour);

The unit consists of a 6th grade driver;

Labor costs – 1.5 man-hours x 7.6 = 11.4 man-hours (1.5 machine-hours x 7.6 = 11.4 machine-hours).

2. Development of soil when constructing a pit with loading of soil from vehicles (E2-1-11, table 3, clause 4b):

Unit of measurement is 100 m 3 ;

N time = 3.5 person-hour (3.5 machine-hour);

Labor costs - 3.5 man-hours x 30 = 105 man-hours (3.5 machine-hours x 30 = 105 machine-hours).

3. Development of the soil when constructing a pit for removal (§E2-1-11
table 3, paragraph 4h):

N time = 2.2 man-hours (2.2 machine-hours);

The unit consists of a 6th grade driver;

Labor costs - 2.2 man-hours x 15 = 33 man-hours (2.2 machine-hours x 15 = 33 machine-hours).

4. Transportation of soil by dump trucks (N VR according to TC TsNII-
ONTP):

Unit of measurement - 1 t;

N time =0.03 man-hour (0.03 machine-hour);

The team consists of a dump truck driver;

Labor costs - 0.03 man-hour x 4700 = 141 man-hour (0.03 machine-hour x 4700 = 141 machine-hour).

5. Development of shortfall soil with a bulldozer (§E2-1-22, clause 36, clause 3):

Unit of measurement - 100 m 3;

N time = 0.62 man-hour (0.62 machine-hour) with a soil movement range of up to 10 m;

N time = 0.49 man-hour (0.49 machine-hour) for every next 10 m;

The unit consists of a 6th grade driver;

Labor costs - (0.62 man-hours + 0.49 man-hours x 1.5) x 4.5 = 6.1 man-hours (6.1 machine-hours).

We summarize the calculation results in a table.

Table 7.1


Filling out the table:

1 – serial number;

2 – designation of a regulatory document corresponding to the name of the work.

3 – name of work, according to the regulatory document.

4 – unit of measurement adopted in the regulatory document NZT or ENiR.

5 – amount of work according to calculations.

6 – time standard from NZT or ENiR for this type of work.

7, 8, 9 – the composition of the link is also determined by NZT or ENiR.

10 – labor costs are calculated in accordance with the formula ,

those. Column 5 is multiplied by column 6.


FOR EXAMPLE:

Table 13

N p/p Designation Name of works Unit Scope of work Standard time per unit person-hour (machine-hour) Squad composition Labor costs per volume of man-hours (machine-hours)
Profession Discharge Quantity
Vertical layout of the site (summer period)
§E2-1-5 clause 5a Cutting the vegetation layer of group I with a bulldozer DZ-25 (T-180) 1000m 2 270,750 0,48 (0,48) driver 6th 129,96 (129,96)
§E2-1-21 table 2, item 2-(a+c) Development and movement of group I soil using a DZ-20 (T-100) scraper with a bucket capacity of 6.7 m 3 to a distance of 284.76 m 100m 3 9,979 3,162 tractor driver 6th 31,55 (31,55)
§E2-1-29 table 2, item 2c Compaction of group I soil in the embankment area with a DZ-39A (T-100) roller to a depth of up to 0.3 m with 4 penetrations along one track 100m 3 10,578 0.27x4 (0.27x4) tractor driver 6th 2.85x4 (2.85x4)
§E2-1-36 clause 6a Final leveling of the site using a bulldozer DZ-25 (T-180) with a working stroke in two directions m 2 270,750 0,2 (0,2) driver 6th 54,15 (54,15)
Construction of pits (winter time)
§E2-1-4 p.2-8 Loosening of frozen soil of group II using a KMP-3 (T-100) drilling machine with a cutting slot depth of 0.75-1 m 100m.p. 25,92 4,3 (4,3) driver 6th 111,46 (111,46)
§E2-1-9 table 3 clause 2c Development of frozen soil of group II with a single-bucket excavator (backhoe) with loading into a vehicle, bucket capacity 0.5 m 3 100m 3 6,62 3,5 (3,5) driver 6th 23,17 (23,17)
§E2-1-9 table 3 clause 2a Also not frozen soil of group I 6,78 2,4 (2,4) 16,27 (16,27)
TC Central Research Institute ONTP Transportation of soil by dump trucks Kraz-256 1t 0,03 (0,03) driver 6th
From the pits 67,92 (67,92)
For the sand cushion 48,93 1,47 (1,47)
For backfill 2036,37 61,09 (61,09)
§E2-1-60 clause 8a Layout of the pit bottom (installation of a 10 cm sand cushion) 1t 48,93 3,5 (-) digger 2nd 171,26 (-)
§E2-1-34 clause 10a Backfilling of group I soil with bulldozer DZ-25 (T-180) 100m 3 12,05 0,25 (0,25) driver 6th 3,01 (3,01)
§E2-1-59 table 3 clause 2a Manual compaction of backfill soil using electric rammers IE-4502 with a square shoe 100m 3 3,01 1,9 (-) digger 3rd 5,72 (-)
§E2-1-29 table 2 clause 2b Compaction of backfill soil with a DZ-39A (T-100) roller 100m 3 9,03 0.27x4 (0.27x4) tractor driver 6th 2.44x4 (2.44x4)
Foundation structure
§E4-1-37 table 2 clause 1a Manual installation of metal insulated panel formwork 1m 2 249,6 0,39 (-) locksmith 4th 3rd 97,34 (-)
§E4-1-44 table 1 clause 1a Manual installation of mesh and reinforcement frames into formwork 1 frame 1 mesh 0,42 (-) 0,79 (-) fitter 3rd 2nd 16,38 (-) 92,43 (-)
§E4-1-49 table 1 clause 1 Laying concrete mixture using a KS-3577 crane in buckets with a volume of up to 3 m 3 covered with mats 1m 3 59,7 0,42 (0,42) concrete worker 4th 2nd 25,07 (25,07)
§E4-1-37 table 4 clause 1b Dismantling metal panel formwork 1m 2 249,6 0,21 (-) locksmith 3rd 3rd 52,42 (-)

  • 14.. Purpose and composition of the ppr
  • 15.. Technological maps
  • 16.. Variant design
  • 17.. Technical standardization of labor in construction
  • 19.. Time standard, machine time standard, production standard. Material consumption rates
  • 20.. Unified standards and prices (eNiR). Contents of the ENIR paragraph.
  • 21.. Labor productivity in construction, methods of measuring it
  • 22.. Tariff regulation of labor. Tariff scale, tariff coefficient, tariff rate.
  • 23.. Unified Tariff and Qualification Directory (UTC). National classifier of the Republic of Belarus “Profession of workers and positions of employees (OKPD).
  • 24.. Remuneration of workers, forms of remuneration
  • 25.. Determination of piecework earnings and its distribution among members of the brigade.
  • 29.. Development and equipment of the construction site
  • 34.. Technological properties of soils
  • 35.. Vertical layout of the construction site. Determination of black marks of the vertices of squares and triangles using the graphic-analytical method.
  • 36.. Determination of the average planning level
  • 37.. Determination of red and working marks when planning the site under the NB and at a given mark.
  • 38.. Construction of a line of zero works and a line of slopes.
  • 39.. 40.. Determination of partial volumes of whole squares and triangles (not intersected by l.N.R.)
  • 41.. Determination of slope volumes
  • 42.. Drawing up a consolidated balance sheet.
  • 43.. Finding the reduced volumes of cut and fill points
  • 44.. Determination of centers of gravity of excavation and fill points
  • 45.. Methods for determining the average distance of movement of earth masses. Method of static moments.
  • 46.. Determination of the average distance of soil movement lср
  • 47.. Calculation of labor costs and wages
  • 48.. Construction of a work schedule
  • 49.. Composition of main and auxiliary works when constructing excavations and embankments.
  • 50.. Cutting the vegetation layer
  • 53.. Methods of soil development and machines used.
  • 62.. Determination of the shifting operational productivity of a bulldozer and ways to increase it.
  • 63.. Development of soil using graders.
  • 64.. Laying and compaction of soil masses.
  • 65.. Development of soil using hydromonitor installations.
  • 66.. Soil development using dredging units.
  • 67.. Methods of reclamation of embankments.
  • 68.. Mechanical methods of soil drilling.
  • 69.. Physical methods of soil drilling.
  • 70.. Excavation of soil by explosion.
  • 71.. Scope of application of trenchless soil development systems. Shield penetration.
  • 72.. Laying underground communications using the puncture method.
  • 73.. Laying underground communications using the pushing method.
  • 74.. Laying underground communications using horizontal drilling.
  • 76.. Types of masonry. Materials for the production of stone works.
  • 77.. Rules for cutting masonry.
  • 78.. Techniques for laying stones in an array of masonry.
  • 79.. Masonry seam dressing systems.
  • 80.. Brickwork on flexible ties.
  • 81.. Masonry of irregularly shaped stones.
  • 82.. Organization of a comprehensive process for the joint production of stone and installation works.
  • 83.. Calculation of the composition of a brigade of masons, the size of occupations and plots.
  • 55.. Excavation of soil with excavators, straight shovel.
  • 20.. Unified standards and prices (eNiR). Contents of the ENIR paragraph.

    The development of standards is carried out by regulatory research stations. Technical standards are approved by the State Committee of the Council of Ministers for Construction and Architecture and are uniform and mandatory for universal use. EniR - Unified standards and prices.

    EniRs take into account not only operational labor costs for performing work, but also include a reasonable amount of costs for rest, preparatory and final work (studying drawings, preparing and cleaning the workplace, etc.) necessary for normal work during the shift.

    Each paragraph of ENiR contains:

      a brief description of the machines used;

      instructions for the application of standards;

      composition of the work (list of operations);

      composition of workers by profession and category;

      standard time and price per unit of measurement of this product.

    The content of the ENiR paragraph may vary depending on the work for which the standards are given. If the conditions of work deviate from the norms provided for in the paragraph, correction factors and other additional information are given in the appendices to them. In addition, in the general part, coefficients for norms and prices are given for all ENiRs, taking into account in which temperature zone the construction site is located and to which group of work the work being performed is assigned.

    When new work appears that is not covered by ENiR, departmental and local time standards (VNiR, MNiR) are drawn up.

    21.. Labor productivity in construction, methods of measuring it

    Labor productivity is the ability of specific labor to create a certain amount of product per unit of time, i.e. it characterizes the level of fulfillment of production standards or time standards and is expressed in %.

    Labor productivity in construction is measured by three main methods: cost, natural and normative.

    Cost method– products (its quantity) are accounted for at the estimated cost or contract price.

    Natural method allows you to determine production in natural indicators (m 3 of masonry, tons of structures, etc.) or in units of measurement of the final product (m 2 of living space, etc.).

    Normative method shows the ratio of actual labor costs with labor costs based on the norm.

    Labor intensity– the amount of working time required to complete a given amount of work.

    , Where: – volume of work in units of measurement for which it is given
    .

    22.. Tariff regulation of labor. Tariff scale, tariff coefficient, tariff rate.

    The tariff system and one of the most important elements - the Unified Tariff Schedule (UTS) for workers of the Republic of Belarus (introduced on January 1, 1998) - is the main instrument in the hands of the state in implementing a unified wage policy in the country. It reflects such factors of wage differentiation as labor qualifications, working conditions, and the importance of the economic sector.

    Tariff rates and salaries calculated on the basis of the first category tariff rate established by the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus and the UTS tariff coefficients form the republican wage tariffs.

    Tariff system– a set of economic instruments and regulatory materials by which the quality of labor is assessed.

    The main elements of the tariff system are:

    – tariff schedule;

    – tariff rates;

    – National Classifier of the Republic of Belarus “Professions of workers and positions of employees” (OKPD);

    Tariff rationing– this is a qualitative assessment of work to regulate its payment.

    Tariff schedule– this is a scale consisting of a certain number of tariff categories and the corresponding tariff coefficients. When calculating prices for EniR, they are based on the six-digit tariff scale adopted in 1987.

    Table 14.1. Tariff schedule 1987

    Tariff coefficients

    Hourly tariff rates, rub.


    Tariff coefficient shows how many times the time worked by a worker of this category is paid higher compared to the first category.

    The tariff rate of each category is determined by multiplying the tariff rate of the first category by the corresponding tariff coefficient according to the tariff schedule:

    For example: the tariff rate of the 5th category is

    H 5 = 0.59 1.542 = 0.91 rub./hour.

    Tariff rate- this is the amount of remuneration expressed in monetary terms for work performed, depending on its complexity and qualifications of the worker per unit of working time. Rates can be hourly, daily, monthly (salaries) and express the amount of remuneration.

    The unified tariff schedule, adopted in 1998, contains 28 tariff categories, including 23 in manufacturing sectors.

    The optimal number of categories for charging workers is eight, from the first to the eighth. Tariffication of employees by position is placed on 19 UTS categories – from 5 to 23.

    When carrying out construction, installation and repair work, an increasing coefficient of 1.2 is applied to the tariff rates of workers of the corresponding categories of the Unified Transport System.

    Active

    Hourly tariff rates for workers who, according to the current legislation, have a six-hour working day, are calculated by multiplying the corresponding tariff rates given in this paragraph by the average working time in hours per month for a seven-hour working day (173.1 hours) and dividing the result by the average duration of working time per month in hours for a six-hour working day (152.5 hours).

    Prices in VNiR collections and for work covered by local standards are also calculated according to the tariff rates given above, with the exception of cases when remuneration in accordance with current legislation is made at tariff rates established for workers in the relevant sectors of the national economy (mining works, motor transport, railway transport, etc.).

    6. Tariffication of work in the collections of EniR and VNiR is carried out in accordance with the ETKS of work and professions of workers: vol. 3, sec. “Construction, installation and repair work”, and for work not provided for in this section - for the relevant sections and issues of ETKS.

    The performance of work by workers of other professions and categories than those specified in paragraphs of EniR and VNiR cannot serve as the basis for any changes to the approved standards and prices.

    7. For incorrect application of current standards and prices, as well as for incorrect calculation of the volume of construction, installation or repair work performed, those responsible must be held accountable in accordance with current legislation.

    8. If a construction site uses a more advanced organization or production technology, new, more efficient materials and designs, or more productive machines or equipment than those provided for by ENiR and VNiR, the use of these standards is prohibited.

    In these cases, before the development of new E&R and V&R, local technically justified, correspondingly reduced time standards and prices must be established, approved and put into effect by the head of the construction and installation (repair and construction) organization or enterprise (organization, institution) carrying out construction in an economic way, in agreement with the trade union committee.

    The heads of construction, installation and repair and construction organizations, as well as enterprises (organizations, institutions) carrying out construction using economic methods, are given the right, in agreement with the relevant trade union committee, to establish for young workers - graduates of vocational schools, as well as young workers of certain leading professions, those who have graduated from secondary schools with industrial training, short-term courses or have undergone individual-team training directly on the job, reduced production standards, but not more than 40 percent during the first three months of their independent work and no more than 20 percent during the subsequent three months.

    Lists of individual leading professions for which reduced production standards can be established for young workers who have graduated from secondary schools with industrial training, short-term courses or who have undergone individual-team training directly on the job, are approved by the ministries and departments of the USSR, the Councils of Ministers of the Union Republics, Glavmosstroy, Glavmosoblstroy and Glavleningradstroy in agreement with the State Construction Committee of the USSR and the All-Russian Central Council of Trade Unions.

    9. Heads of construction and installation (repair and construction) organizations, enterprises (organizations, institutions) carrying out construction using economic methods are obliged, in agreement with the trade union committee, to revise local standards as they are introduced into production and the effectiveness of technical, economic and organizational measures that ensure growth in labor productivity.

    Local standards for work, the labor intensity of which has decreased as a result of measures that ensure a general improvement in the organization of production and labor at the site, must be revised simultaneously within the time frame and in the amount established by the head of the relevant organization (enterprise, institution) in agreement with the trade union committee.

    10. Uniform and departmental standards and prices, with the exception of specially specified cases, take into account and do not pay separately for the time spent by workers on preparatory and final operations, including preparing the workplace and putting it in order at the end of the shift, obtaining materials from on-site storerooms, for receiving and bringing tools and small devices to the place of work with their delivery after completion of work, for transitions within one facility associated with changing jobs, for refueling and storing tools during work, for maintaining devices and machines in order , as well as for receiving tasks and handing over completed work to a master or work producer.

    § E19 collection 1

    14. When performing work in more difficult production conditions compared to those provided for in ENiR and VNiR (during reconstruction, technical re-equipment, expansion and overhaul of industrial enterprises, buildings and structures, when eliminating the consequences of accidents, natural disasters, etc.), As a result of which the labor productivity of workers decreases, it is allowed to set coefficients in the following amounts to the time standards and prices for the corresponding work:

    A) at existing enterprises (in workshops, buildings, on production sites) if there is operating technological equipment (machines, installations, furnaces, cranes, conveyors, pouring ladles, etc.) in the work production area, or an extensive network of engineering communications, or air dustiness, or the movement of technological transport along intra-shop and intra-factory routes - from 1.1 to 1.20, and at enterprises of the metallurgical, chemical and petrochemical industries - from 1.1 to 1.25;

    D) when performing work in the security zone of overhead power lines, in places where power supply communications pass, in existing electrical installations, near structures and objects under voltage (in cases where complete voltage relief is impossible due to production conditions), if this is associated with restriction of actions workers with special safety requirements - from 1.1 to 1.2;


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