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Basics of life safety
Grade 10

"Fundamentals of military service."
Preparation for practical training at a military unit

Accommodation and life of military personnel

The procedure for placement and organization of life for military personnel is determined by the Charter of the Internal Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Let's consider what premises should be in accordance with this Charter in each unit (in the company).

Sleeping area (living rooms)

Military personnel must be accommodated in it at a rate of at least 12 m 3 of air per person.

The beds are arranged in a sequence corresponding to the company's official list, in one or two tiers. There should be room near them for bedside tables. Between the rows of beds there is space for personnel to line up.

In the bedside table, a serviceman is allowed to store toiletries and shaving supplies, handkerchiefs, collar pads, clothing and shoe cleaning supplies, other small personal items, as well as books, charters, photo albums, notebooks and other writing materials.

The beds of military personnel must be uniformly made. Military personnel are prohibited from sitting down and lying down while wearing uniform (with the exception of the company duty officer during rest) and wearing shoes.

Before going to bed, military personnel neatly and uniformly lay out their daily uniform on a stool, which should be placed at the foot of the bed.

Information and leisure room (psychological relief)

Company office

Weapon storage room

Small arms and ammunition in units are stored in a separate room with metal bars on the windows, which is under constant guard by daily duty personnel.

Room (place) for cleaning weapons

Room (place) for sports activities

A room (place) for sports activities, equipped with sports equipment, gymnastic equipment, weights, dumbbells and other sports equipment.

Household service room

It should have tables for ironing uniforms; posters with rules for wearing it; mirrors; chairs or stools; required number of irons; inventory and tools for repairing uniforms, shoes and haircuts.

Storage room for storing company property and personal belongings of military personnel

It is intended for storing steel helmets, personal protective equipment (except gas masks), dress uniforms, sports uniforms and personal belongings of military personnel.

Room (place) for smoking and shoe shining

It must be equipped with exhaust ventilation and equipped with fire extinguishing equipment.

Uniform dryer

Washroom

It should have one washbasin for 5-7 people, a foot bath with running water for 30-35 people, as well as a sink for the barracks section for washing military uniforms.

Shower room

It should be equipped at the rate of one crane for 15-20 people.

Toilet

For every 10-12 people there should be one lockable cubicle with a toilet (glass) and one urinal.

When equipping premises with living cells with a block of household premises: shower, washbasin and toilet for 3-4 people.

To conduct classes, the regiment will be equipped with the necessary classrooms.

Each military unit must have a room of military glory or unit history and a Book of Honor for the military unit.

All buildings and premises, as well as the territory of the regiment, must always be kept clean and tidy.

In sleeping and other premises for personnel, the daily routine, class schedule, work sheets, personnel placement diagram, inventory of property and necessary instructions must be posted in a visible place.

The glass in the windows of the lower floors facing city streets must be frosted or painted white.

In all residential premises with running water, drinking water fountains are installed. Where there is no running water, locked drinking water tanks are installed, which are also equipped with water taps.

External entrances to premises must have facilities for cleaning shoes from dirt and trash cans.

Daily cleaning of the premises is carried out by regular cleaners under the direction of the company duty officer. They are required to sweep the trash from under the beds and bedside tables, sweep in the aisles between the rows of beds, wipe the floor with a damp cloth if necessary, take the trash to the designated place, remove dust from windows, doors, cabinets, drawers and other objects, and fill the washbasins with water in the evening. , clean the bins, and in smoking areas, in addition, pour water or disinfectant liquid into them. Regular cleaners are not exempt from work.

Maintaining cleanliness of the premises during classes is the responsibility of the orderlies.

In addition to daily cleaning, general cleaning of all premises is carried out once a week.

The area where the regiment is located, the territory of the military camp and the adjacent streets must be landscaped and kept clean and tidy. At night, they must be illuminated.

For cleaning, the area where the regiment is located is distributed between units in sections. Garbage is collected daily into lidded containers and removed. Containers are cleaned and disinfected at least once a week. Cleaning the territory of the military camp is carried out by daily squads and teams allocated in the afternoon. On park and maintenance day, teams or units are assigned to clean the area where the regiment is located.

Heating, ventilation and lighting of premises. In winter, the air temperature in residential premises is maintained at no lower than 18 °C, in medical institutions - at least 20 °C, in other premises - in accordance with established standards. Thermometers are hung on interior walls, away from stoves and heating devices, at a height of 1.5 m from the floor.

Ventilation of the premises in the barracks (dormitory) is carried out by orderlies under the supervision of the company duty officer: in bedrooms - before bedtime and after sleep, in classrooms - before classes and during breaks between them. Vents (transoms) are used in cold weather, and windows in the summer are opened when people are outside. If people do not leave the premises, the vents (transoms) or windows are opened only on one side.

Barracks lighting and lighting in the dormitory are divided into full and duty (dimming dark blue light). Emergency lighting is left in the sleeping quarters of the barracks and near the living rooms during sleep hours. At the entrance to barracks and dormitories, in weapons storage rooms, corridors, staircases and toilets, full lighting is maintained from dark to dawn.

Fire protection. All military personnel are required to know and comply with fire safety requirements and be able to handle fire extinguishing equipment. In the event of a fire, each serviceman is obliged to immediately take measures to call the fire brigade and extinguish the fire using all available means, as well as to save people, preserve weapons, military equipment and other military property.

Environmental protection

The main measures for protecting the environment from threats arising during the daily activities of the regiment (unit) and for the rational use of natural resources are:

Study of federal laws and other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation on environmental protection, environmental training and education of personnel;
prevention of environmental pollution in the area of ​​deployment and in other places where daily activities of the regiment (unit) are carried out;
restoration of the environment contaminated during the daily activities of the regiment (unit), as well as in the event of accidents;
rational use of natural resources (introduction of resource-saving, waste-free and low-waste technologies, land reclamation, rational use of water resources, etc.).

When developing and implementing these measures, it is taken into account that the requirements of the legislation of the Russian Federation on environmental protection, which must be observed during the placement, construction and operation of civilian facilities, fully apply to military facilities, weapons and military equipment, with the exception of emergency situations that prevent compliance such requirements.

Time distribution and internal order in the daily activities of military personnel

The distribution of time in a military unit is carried out in such a way as to ensure its constant combat readiness and create conditions for conducting organized combat training of personnel, maintaining military discipline and internal order, and educating military personnel.

The total duration of weekly service time for military personnel performing military service under a contract must not exceed the duration of working time established by the legislation of the Russian Federation (except for combat duty, exercises, ship voyages and other events determined by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation). The length of service time for military personnel undergoing conscription service is determined by the daily routine of the military unit.

Military personnel undergoing military service on conscription, as well as military personnel undergoing military service under a contract in military educational institutions of vocational education, educational formations and military units, are provided with at least one day of rest weekly. The rest of the military personnel performing military service under a contract are provided with at least one day of rest weekly, but not less than 6 days of rest per month.

The distribution of time in a military unit during the day, and according to some provisions during the week, is carried out by the daily routine and regulations of service time. The daily routine determines the time for performing the main activities of daily activities, study and life of personnel. The regulation of service time for military personnel serving under contract, in addition to the daily routine, establishes the timing and duration of the performance by these military personnel of the main activities arising from the duties of military service. The daily routine should provide time for morning physical exercise, morning and evening toilet, morning examination, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special clothes, cleaning shoes and washing hands before meals, eating, caring for weapons and military equipment , educational, cultural, leisure and sports work, informing personnel, listening to radio broadcasts and watching television programs, receiving patients at the medical center, personal needs of military personnel (at least 2 hours), evening walk, verification and 8 hours for sleep.

The regulation of service time for military personnel undergoing military service under a contract must provide for the time of their arrival at and departure from service, break time for meals (lunch), independent training (at least 4 hours per week), daily preparation for classes and time for physical training.

Every week the regiment holds a park and maintenance day in order to maintain weapons, military equipment and other military property, retrofit and improve parks and educational facilities, put military camps in order and carry out other work. On the same day, general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as washing of personnel in the bathhouse.

In addition, in order to maintain weapons and military equipment in constant combat readiness, the regiment conducts park weeks and park days with the involvement of all personnel.

Sundays and holidays are days of rest for all personnel, except for those on combat duty and serving in daily and garrison duty. On these days, as well as in free time from classes, cultural and leisure activities, sports competitions and games are carried out. On the eve of rest days, concerts, films and other events for conscripted military personnel are allowed to end 1 hour later than usual. On rest days, the rise is made later than usual, at the hour set by the commander of the military unit, and morning physical exercises are not carried out.

Rising, morning inspection and evening verification

The general rise of the unit is carried out by the signal “Rise”, after which they carry out morning physical exercises, making beds, morning toilet and morning inspection.

During morning inspections, they check the presence of personnel, the appearance of military personnel and their compliance with personal hygiene rules. The company duty officer records those in need of medical care in the patient record book to direct them to the regiment's medical center.

In the evening before the roll call, an evening walk is held, during which the personnel perform drill songs.

After walking on the command of the company duty officer, “Company, stand up for the evening roll call,” deputy platoon commanders (squad commanders) line up their units for roll check. The company duty officer, having formed the company, reports to the foreman or his replacement about the formation of the company. The company sergeant major or his replacement, having given the command “Attention”, begins the roll call. At the beginning of the verification, he names the military ranks and surnames of the servicemen who are included in the company lists forever or as honorary soldiers for their feats. When naming their names, the deputy commander of the first platoon reports: “So-and-so (military rank and surname) died a brave death in battle for the freedom and independence of the Fatherland - the Russian Federation” or “An honorary soldier of the company (military rank and surname) is in the reserve.” After this, the company sergeant-major verifies the company personnel according to the name list. Hearing his last name, each serviceman answers: “I am.” Squad commanders are responsible for those who are absent. For example: “On guard”, “On vacation”. At the end of the verification, the company sergeant major gives the command “At ease”, announces orders and instructions that should be known to all military personnel, the order for the next day and makes (specifies) the combat crew in case of alarm, in case of fire and other emergency situations, as well as in case of sudden attack on the location of a military unit (unit). At the set hour, the “All Clear” signal is given and the emergency lighting is turned on. There is complete silence.

Training sessions

Combat training is the main content of the daily activities of military personnel.

All personnel of the unit must be present at training sessions and exercises. Only those on daily duty or those assigned to perform tasks provided for by order of the regiment commander are exempt from classes. Classroom training is organized for soldiers and sergeants excused from field training due to illness, by order of the company commander. At the end of classes and exercises, unit commanders must personally check the availability and completeness of all weapons, military equipment and training facilities, as well as the availability of small arms and ammunition. Then they carry out cleaning of weapons and entrenching tools, maintenance of weapons and military equipment, as well as cleaning of training areas.

Breakfast lunch and dinner

Soldiers and sergeants must arrive at the mess hall in cleaned clothes and shoes, in formation.

It is prohibited to eat while wearing hats, coats (winter field suits) and special work uniforms.

Dismissal from the regiment

Military personnel undergoing military service upon conscription have the right to move freely within the location of the military unit and within the local garrison.

Military personnel performing military service under a contract may travel outside the garrisons on the territory of which they are serving with the permission of the commander of the military unit.

Military personnel undergoing military service upon conscription, unless a disciplinary sanction is imposed on them in the form of deprivation of the next dismissal, have the right to one dismissal per week from the location of the regiment. Soldiers of the first year of service are discharged from the regiment after they have taken the Military Oath (sworn in). On Saturdays and pre-holidays, dismissal is allowed up to 24 hours, and on Sundays and holidays - until evening verification. With the permission of the battalion commander, the company commander may grant a serviceman leave for good reason on other days of the week after training sessions until lights out or until the morning of the next day.

For permission to dismiss, military personnel turn to their immediate superior (for example: “Comrade Sergeant, I ask you to allow me to dismiss before 20 o’clock”).

At the appointed time, the company duty officer lines up the discharged servicemen and reports to the company sergeant major. He examines those being dismissed, checks whether they are well shaved and trimmed, in what condition and how their uniforms and shoes are fitted, as well as their knowledge of the rules for performing a military salute and behavior in public places. Then the foreman issues them dismissal notes. The company duty officer records these servicemen in the book of discharged personnel, compiles a list of them and presents it and the discharged servicemen to the regimental duty officer. Upon returning from leave, servicemen arrive to the regimental duty officer and report their arrival. The regimental duty officer makes a note on the leave notes about the time of arrival of those returning from leave. Then they go to the unit to the company duty officer, hand over their dismissal notes to him and report to their immediate superior (for example: “Comrade Sergeant, Private Rybakov has returned from dismissal. During his dismissal he had no comments (or had such and such comments from such and such) ").

If a serviceman arrives at the unit after lights out, he reports his arrival to his immediate superior the next day before the morning inspection.

In a military unit (separate unit) located in an area remote from populated areas, and in other cases when dismissal from its location in the specified order is inappropriate, by decision of the commander of the military unit, group trips to nearby large settlements (cities) can be carried out on rest days ).

Visiting military personnel is permitted by the company commander at the time established by the daily routine in the visitors' room. To get acquainted with the life and everyday life of military personnel, visitors, having received permission from the unit commander, can visit the barracks, canteen, room of military glory and other premises.

Persons with alcoholic beverages or in a state of intoxication are not allowed to visit military personnel. Unauthorized persons are not allowed to spend the night in the barracks and other premises of the unit.

Time management and daily routine

1. Daily routine part

222. The distribution of time in a military unit during the day, and according to some provisions during the week, is carried out by the daily routine.

The daily routine of a military unit determines the timing of the implementation of the main activities of daily activities, study and life of the personnel of the units and the headquarters of the military unit.

The daily routine is established by the commander of a military unit or formation, taking into account the type and type of troops of the Armed Forces, the tasks facing the military unit, the time of year, local and climatic conditions. It is developed for the period of training and can be specified by the commander of a military unit (formation) for the duration of combat firing, field trips, exercises, maneuvers, ship voyages, combat duty (combat service), service in daily duty and other events, taking into account the specifics of their implementation .

The daily routine is found in the documentation of the daily work order, as well as in the headquarters of the military unit and in the offices of the units.

223. The daily routine of a military unit must include time for morning physical exercise, morning and evening toilet, morning examination, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special (work) clothing, cleaning shoes and washing hands before meals, eating, care of weapons and military equipment, educational, cultural, leisure and sports work, informing personnel, listening to the radio and watching television, receiving patients at the medical center, as well as (at least two hours), an evening walk, evening verification and other less than eight hours of sleep.

The intervals between meals should not exceed seven hours.

After lunch, there should be no classes or work for at least thirty minutes.

225. Every week, usually on Saturday, the regiment holds a park and maintenance day for the purpose of servicing weapons, military equipment and other military property, re-equipping and improving parks and educational facilities, putting military camps in order and performing other work. On the same day, general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as washing of personnel in the bathhouse.

In addition, in order to maintain weapons and military equipment in constant combat readiness, the regiment holds park weeks and park days with the involvement of all personnel.

Park weeks, park and park-economic days are carried out according to plans developed by the regiment headquarters together with the deputy regiment commanders for armament and logistics and approved by the regiment commander. Extracts from the plans are communicated to the departments.

To manage the work on park maintenance days, primarily for the maintenance of weapons, military equipment and ammunition, the required number of officers, warrant officers and sergeants are appointed.

226. Sundays and holidays are days of rest for all personnel, except for persons on combat duty (combat service) and service in daily and garrison duty. On these days, as well as in free time from classes, cultural and leisure activities, sports competitions and games are carried out with the personnel.

On the eve of rest days, performances, films and other events for military personnel undergoing military service upon conscription are allowed to end one hour later than usual. On rest days, it is allowed to rise later than usual, at an hour set by the commander of the military unit; morning physical exercises are not carried out.

Charter of the Internal Service of the RF Armed Forces

dated November 10, 2007 N 1495

DAILY ROUTINE FOR _____ STUDY PERIOD YEAR 20__ (optional)

Events

Time spending

Duration, h

The rise of deputy platoon commanders

Personnel rise

Morning physical exercise

Morning toilet, making beds

Morning inspection

Personnel information, training

Preparing for classes and following the divorce

Training sessions:
1st hour

Changing special (work) clothing, cleaning shoes and washing hands

Time for personal needs of military personnel

Self-preparation

Caring for weapons and military equipment

Summing up in calculations, squads (platoons)

Educational, cultural, leisure or sports work

Time for personal needs of military personnel

Shine shoes and wash hands

Time for personal needs of military personnel

Watching TV, listening to the radio

An evening walk

Evening verification

Evening toilet

Note:

Conduct divorce:
- for classes - from 8.40 to 8.50 and from 15.50 to 16.00;
- on park and business day - on Saturdays from 9.10 to 9.30;
- daily duty - from 18.00 to 18.30.

Personnel are informed on Mondays and Wednesdays.

Legal information for personnel is carried out on Saturdays of the 2nd and 3rd weeks from 8.10 to 9.00, while:
- from 8.10 to 8.40 - with the study of articles of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, documents on legal issues and military discipline and the delivery of orders to convict military personnel for military crimes;
- from 8.40 to 9.00 - with communication of safety requirements and cases of death and injury of personnel.

Conduct training:

a) for drill training:
- for single training - weekly on Tuesdays;
- on drill coherence on Mondays for 4 weeks with the second hour of classes.

b) to develop standards for chemical and biological protection - weekly on Wednesdays.

c) for military medical training - on Tuesdays for 4 weeks from 16.10 to 17.00.

d) rifle:
- for security units - on Tuesdays 1 and 3 weeks from 16.10 to 17.00;
- for other departments - on Tuesdays 1 week from 16.10 to 17.00.

Conduct commander training classes for officers and warrant officers:

1 hour - from 9.00 to 9.50; 2 hours - from 10.00 to 10.50; 3 hours - from 11.00 to 11.50; 4 hours - from 12.00 to 12.50; 5th hour - from 13.00 to 13.50; 6 hours - from 16.00 to 16.50; 7 o'clock - from 16.55 to 17.45

Summing up and setting tasks:
- in departments (crews, platoons) - daily from 17.45 to 18.00;
- in companies and units equal to them - on Fridays from 17.15 to 17.45.

Educational, cultural and leisure work should be carried out on Tuesdays and Thursdays, sports work on Mondays and Wednesdays.

Dismissal from the unit is carried out: on Saturdays and pre-holidays from 16.00 to 22.30, on Sundays and holidays - from 9.00 to 21.30.

Visiting military personnel is allowed: on Saturdays and pre-holidays from 16.00 to 22.00, on Sundays and holidays - from 9.00 to 21.30.

11. Lights out on pre-weekends and holidays at 23.00.

12. Wake up on weekends and holidays at 7.00.

2. Rising, morning inspection and evening verification

227. In the morning, ten minutes before the “Rise” signal, the company duty officer wakes up the deputy platoon commanders and the company sergeant major, and at the time established by the daily routine (at the “Rise” signal) - the general rise of the company.

228. After getting up, morning physical exercises, making beds, morning toilet and morning examination are carried out.

229. For the morning inspection, at the command of the company duty officer “Company, for the morning inspection - STAND UP”, deputy platoon commanders (squad leaders) line up their units in the designated place; seconded military personnel line up on the left flank. The company duty officer, having formed the company, reports to the foreman about the formation of the company for the morning inspection. At the command of the company sergeant major, deputy platoon commanders and squad commanders conduct a morning inspection.

230. During morning inspections, the presence of personnel, the appearance of military personnel and their compliance with personal hygiene rules are checked.

The company duty officer records those in need of medical care in the patient record book to direct them to the regiment's medical center.

During the morning inspection, squad commanders order the elimination of detected deficiencies, check their elimination and report the results of the inspection to deputy platoon commanders, and deputy platoon commanders to the company sergeant major.

The condition of feet, socks (foot wraps) and underwear is checked periodically, usually before bed.

231. Before the evening verification of military personnel undergoing military service upon conscription, at a time specified in the daily routine, an evening walk is conducted under the leadership of the company sergeant major or one of the deputy platoon commanders. During the evening walk, personnel perform drill songs as part of the units. After walking on the command of the company duty officer, “Company, for evening roll call - STAND UP,” deputy platoon commanders (squad commanders) line up their units for roll check. The company duty officer, having formed the company, reports to the foreman about the formation of the company for the evening roll call.

The company sergeant major or the person replacing him gives the command “Attention” and begins the evening roll call. At the beginning of the evening roll call, he names the military ranks, the names of the servicemen who were included in the company list forever or as honorary soldiers for their feats. Having heard the surname of each of the indicated servicemen, the deputy commander of the first platoon reports: “So-and-so (military rank and surname) died a brave death in battle for the freedom and independence of the Fatherland - the Russian Federation” or “An honorary soldier of the company (military rank and surname) is in in stock."

After this, the company sergeant-major verifies the company personnel according to the name list. Hearing his last name, each serviceman answers: “I am.” Squad commanders are responsible for those who are absent.

For example: “On guard”, “On vacation”.

At the end of the evening roll call, the company sergeant major gives the command “FREE”, announces the orders and instructions regarding all military personnel, the order for the next day and makes (specifies) the combat crew in case of an alarm, in case of fire and other emergency situations, as well as in the event of a sudden attack on the location of a military unit (unit). At the set hour, the all-clear signal is given, the emergency lighting is turned on, and complete silence is observed.

232. When the company commander or one of the company officers is in the company during the morning inspection and evening verification, the company sergeant major reports to him on the results of the inspection (verification).

233. Periodically, according to the regiment’s plan, general battalion or regimental evening verification checks are carried out. The area for evening verification must be illuminated.

All battalion (regiment) personnel must be present at general battalion (regimental) evening roll calls. The evening verification of all personnel according to the name list is carried out by company commanders and the results are reported to the battalion commander.

At the general regimental evening verification, the commanders of battalions and individual units of the regiment report on the results of the verification to the regimental commander.

At the end of the general battalion (regimental) evening roll call, the battalion (regiment) commander gives the command “Attention” and orders to play “Zarya”. During the general regimental evening roll call at the end of the Zarya game, the orchestra performs the National Anthem of the Russian Federation. Then the units march in a solemn manner. The orchestra performs a march. If there is no orchestra in the battalion (regiment), technical means of playing sound recordings are used. With the start of the game “Zarya”, unit commanders from the platoon and above put their hand on their headgear and lower it at the command “FREE”, given by the battalion (regiment) commander at the end of the orchestra’s game.

Charter of the Internal Service of the RF Armed Forces
approved by decree of the President of the Russian Federation
dated November 10, 2007 N 1495

3. Training sessions

234. Combat training is the main content of the daily activities of military personnel. It is carried out both in peacetime and in wartime. Classes and exercises in order for military personnel to master the techniques of action in modern combat must be conducted without concessions or simplifications.

All personnel of the regiment must be present at classes and exercises, with the exception of military personnel on daily duty or assigned to perform tasks prescribed by the order of the regiment commander.

For soldiers and sergeants released from field training due to illness, classroom training is organized by order of the company commander.

Commanders (chiefs) guilty of separating personnel from combat training are held accountable.

Activities determined by the combat training plan and training schedule can only be rescheduled by the regiment commander.

235. Classes begin and end at the hours established by the daily routine (working time regulations).

Before leaving for training, squad commanders and deputy platoon commanders check the presence of subordinates, as well as whether they are dressed in uniform, whether the equipment is fitted correctly and whether the weapon is loaded.

At the end of classes and exercises, unit commanders must personally check the availability and completeness of all weapons, military equipment and training facilities, as well as the availability of small arms and ammunition. Weapons and magazine bags are checked by squad leaders. The results of the inspection are reported in order of subordination. Unspent ammunition and cartridges are handed over in accordance with the established procedure.

At the end of classes and exercises, the training areas are cleaned, weapons and entrenching tools are cleaned, and weapons and military equipment are maintained.

Charter of the Internal Service of the RF Armed Forces
approved by decree of the President of the Russian Federation
dated November 10, 2007 N 1495

4. Breakfast, lunch and dinner

236. By the hour established by the daily routine, cooking should be completed.

Before the start of food distribution, the doctor (paramedic), together with the regiment duty officer, must check the quality of the food, carry out control weighings of portions, and also check the sanitary condition of the dining room premises, tableware and kitchen utensils. After the conclusion of the doctor (paramedic), the food is tested by the regiment commander or, on his instructions, by one of the deputy regiment commanders.

The test results are recorded in the prepared food quality control book.

At the appointed time, the regiment duty officer gives permission to issue food.

237. Soldiers and sergeants must arrive at the mess hall in cleaned clothes and shoes, in formation under the command of the company sergeant major or at his direction from one of the deputy platoon commanders.

Order must be maintained in the dining room during meals. It is prohibited to eat in hats, coats (winter field suits) and special (work) clothing.

238. Persons on daily duty receive food at the time established by the regiment commander.

For patients staying at the regiment's medical center, food is prepared in accordance with hospital ration standards and delivered separately.

Charter of the Internal Service of the RF Armed Forces
approved by decree of the President of the Russian Federation
dated November 10, 2007 N 1495

5. Visiting military personnel

252. Visits to military personnel are permitted by the company commander at the time established by the daily routine, in a visitor room (place) specially designated for this in the regiment.

253. By order of the regiment commander, a person on duty in the room (place) of visitors is appointed from among the sergeants for the time established for visiting military personnel. His responsibilities are determined by instructions approved by the regiment commander.

Persons wishing to visit military personnel are allowed into the visitor's room (place) with the permission of the regiment duty officer.

254. Family members of military personnel and other persons, with the permission of the regiment commander, can visit the barracks, canteen, room of military glory (history) of the military unit and other premises to get acquainted with the life and way of life of the regiment personnel. Military personnel trained for this purpose are appointed to accompany them and provide the necessary explanations.

255. Visitors with alcoholic beverages or in a state of intoxication are not allowed to visit military personnel. Unauthorized persons are not allowed to spend the night in barracks and other premises.

Charter of the Internal Service of the RF Armed Forces
approved by decree of the President of the Russian Federation
dated November 10, 2007 N 1495

General provisions

232. The distribution of time in a military unit is carried out in such a way as to ensure its constant combat readiness and create conditions for maintaining internal order, military discipline and education of personnel, conducting organized combat training for military personnel, increasing their cultural level, comprehensive consumer services, timely rest and reception food.

The total duration of weekly service time for officers, warrant officers, sergeants and soldiers performing military service under a contract should not exceed the duration of working hours established by the labor legislation of the Republic of Belarus. The duration and distribution of service time for military personnel are determined by the daily routine of the military unit and the service time regulations.

Combat duty, exercises, live firing and other events, the list of which is determined by the Minister of Defense, are carried out on any day of the week without limiting the total duration of duty time.

Officers, warrant officers and military personnel serving under contract are assigned a five-day service week with two days off.

Conscripts, cadets and students of military educational institutions, training centers (military training units) are entitled to a six-day service week with one day off.

Activities directly related to the combat and mobilization readiness of a military unit are carried out by order of its commander at any time of the day.

Officers, warrant officers and military personnel serving under a contract, involved in the performance of military service duties at night, weekends and holidays, are given rest of the same duration on other days of the week by the decision of the commander of the military unit (unit), taking into account the interests of the service.

233. The distribution of time in a military unit during the day, and according to some provisions - during the week, is carried out by the daily routine and regulations of service time.

The daily routine in a military unit determines the timing of the implementation of the main activities of daily activities, study and life of the personnel of the units and the headquarters of the military unit.

The regulation of service time for officers, warrant officers and military personnel serving under a contract, in addition to the daily routine, establishes the timing and duration of their performance of the main activities arising from the duties of military service.



The daily routine and regulations of service time are established by the commander of a military unit or formation, taking into account the type of troops, the tasks facing the military unit, the time of year and local conditions. They are developed for the academic year and can be specified by the commander of a military unit (formation) for the duration of combat firing, field trips, exercises, maneuvers, combat duty, daily duty service, guard duty and other events, taking into account the specifics of their implementation.

The daily routine of a military unit is in the documentation of the daily outfit, and the regulations for the working time of officers, warrant officers and military personnel serving under a contract are at the headquarters of the military unit and in subunits.

234. The daily routine should provide time for morning physical exercise, morning and evening toilet, morning examination, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special (work) clothes, cleaning shoes and washing hands before eating, eating, leaving for weapons and military equipment, educational and sports activities, informing personnel, listening to the radio and watching television programs, receiving patients at the medical center, personal needs of military personnel (at least one hour), an evening walk, verification and 8 hours of sleep.



The intervals between meals should not exceed 7 hours.

There should be no classes or work for at least 30 minutes after lunch.

Meetings, meetings, watching movies and other public events should end before the evening walk.

235. The regulation of service time for officers, warrant officers, and military personnel serving under a contract must provide for the time of arrival and departure from service, a break for meals (lunch), self-training (at least 4 hours a week), daily preparation for conducting classes and time for physical training (total duration of at least 3 hours per week).

When determining duty time regulations, the need for military personnel to perform official duties in accordance with the daily routine, as well as measures aimed at maintaining the military unit (unit) in constant combat readiness, is taken into account.

The regulation of service time during combat duty and daily duty service is determined by military regulations and relevant instructions.

Round-the-clock duty in a military unit and units of officers and warrant officers who are not included in the daily duty can be introduced only in exceptional cases for a limited time by the commander of a military unit.

236. Every week, a park and maintenance day is held in the military unit for the purpose of servicing weapons, military equipment and other material assets, re-equipping and improving parks and educational facilities, putting military camps in order and carrying out other work. On the same day, general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as washing of personnel in the bathhouse.

In addition, in order to maintain weapons and military equipment in constant combat readiness, park days are held in the military unit with the involvement of all personnel.

Parking and maintenance days are held according to plans approved by the unit commander, developed by the headquarters of the military unit together with the deputy unit commanders for armaments and logistics. Extracts from the plans are communicated to the departments.

To manage work on park maintenance days, primarily for the maintenance of weapons, military equipment and ammunition, a minimum number of officers and warrant officers are appointed in order of priority.

237. Sundays and holidays are days of rest for all military personnel, except those on combat duty and daily duty duty. On these days, as well as in free time from classes, cultural and leisure activities, sports competitions and games are carried out with the personnel.

On the eve of rest days, personnel are discharged after watching concerts, films and other events 1 hour later than usual, and on rest days they rise at the hour set by the commander of the military unit.

On rest days, morning physical exercises are not carried out.

Municipal educational institution "Preobrazhenskaya secondary school".

Outline of an open lesson on life safety in 11th grade.

TOPIC: “Accommodation of military personnel, daily routine of life, distribution of time in a military unit.”

Life safety teacher:

SUBJECT: Accommodation of military personnel, daily routine of life, distribution of time in a military unit.

Goals:1. To familiarize students with the living conditions, life and service of military personnel.

2. Instill feelings of respect for the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Equipment: Video equipment, pneumatic weapons, mock-ups of mines, grenades, gas masks, OZK, soldier's bed, medical kits, AI-2,

Model of a Kalashnikov assault rifle, posters on weapons, video material on types of the Armed Forces, deployment of military personnel, Mikhailovsky

military artillery university.

DURING THE CLASSES.

1. Organizational moment

Formation of the class, report from the squad leader about the readiness of the class for class, greetings, students take their places.

2.Checking homework

1. Talk about the general responsibilities of military personnel.

2.Make a report on the job responsibilities of military personnel.

3. Single commanders

3. Studying new material.

Today we will learn about the daily life of military personnel and get acquainted with the conditions of a soldier's life. By the end of the 17th century, the requirements for a soldier had been formed in the Russian army.

First of all, he must get into formation without delay. Anyone caught being late was punished three times with SPITZRUTENS and expelled from the regiment.

During exercises, a soldier must not leave his weapon, remain in formation, follow all orders, keep his guns clean and in good working order, do not make noise or talk. Soldiers were severely punished for insults caused to their hosts at the post.


At the post, the sentry was forbidden to let go of the musket, give it to anyone (even the general) and leave the post. According to the Charter of the Internal Service, internal regulations are determined. Chapter 4, Part 2 of the charter describes the deployment of military personnel.

Students will make reports on the deployment of military personnel and their life as soldiers.

A sleeping area, a leisure room, a company office, a weapons storage room, a place for cleaning weapons, a place for sports activities, a consumer services room, a storage room for storing company property and personal belongings of military personnel, a washing room (at the rate of one tap per 5-7 people), shower (one tap for 15-20 people).

There are also canteens in military units. After all, an important component of health is balanced nutrition. We must not forget about the rest of the soldiers. 8 hours are allotted for sleep, at least 2 hours for personal time. All listed activities will be taken into account taking into account the location of the military unit and its DISTRIBUTION. To conduct classes with unit personnel, the necessary classrooms are equipped. In the classes, military and combat equipment, small arms, devices for zeroing weapons, etc. are studied.

Krendelev Pavel talks about small arms;

Ruslan Mametyev will give a report on skin protection products;

Anti-radiation protection means are being studied, Tatyana Zainagabudinova will talk about this;

Veshta Oksana will demonstrate medical training (bandaging for wounds);

Technical characteristics of engineering structures will be made by Konnov Maxim;

Hand and fragmentation grenades are used in defense and offense, Sergey Belozerov will continue;

Vyacheslav Dolgov will demonstrate how to properly make a soldier’s bed.

4.Reinforcement of the studied material:

Correspondents from a youth newspaper attend the classes to interview military personnel:

1st question: What do you think a defender of his homeland should be like?

2nd question: What premises are provided to accommodate military personnel?

3rd question: Name the qualities of military personnel that allow him to bear his military rank - Defender of the Fatherland - with honor and dignity. To test your knowledge, we will conduct testing and assessment, which will be done by the expert present -

At our lesson there is someone who will talk about a graduate of our school - a cadet of the Orenburg Higher Military Anti-Aircraft Missile School, about his son

To summarize the lesson, we will go on an excursion to the Mikhailovsky Military Artillery University in St. Petersburg

5. RESULT of the lesson, grades for the lesson.

6. Homework

Topic: ACCOMMODATION OF MILITARY PERSONNEL,

TIME DISTRIBUTION AND DAILY LIFE

MILITARY UNIT

Goals: introduce students to the peculiarities of military accommodation and general issues of life for military personnel; contribute to instilling a sense of respect for the RF Armed Forces and the formation of internal readiness for active military service.

During the classes

I. Checking homework.

Students talk about the general responsibilities of military personnel,

P. Studying a new topic.

Teacher's story according to plan:

1. Accommodation of military personnel.

2. Time management and daily routine.

3. Preserving and strengthening the health of military personnel.

According to the Internal Service Charter, internal regulations are determined (Part 2 of the Charter).

Chapter 4 describes the deployment of military personnel:

Military personnel are housed in barracks.

The following premises must be provided to accommodate each company:

Sleeping room (based on at least 12 m 3 air volume per person);

Leisure room;

Company office;

Weapon storage room;

A room or area for cleaning weapons;

A room or place for sports activities;

Household services room;

A storage room for storing company property and personal belongings of military personnel;

A room or area for smoking and shoe shining;

Dryer for uniforms and shoes;

Wash room (at the rate of one tap per 5-7 people);

Shower room (one tap - for 15-20 people);

At the location of each battalion, rooms are allocated for the battalion commander, his deputies, battalion headquarters, for preparation for classes, meetings and officers' rest rooms.

To conduct classes, the regiment is equipped with the necessary classrooms.

In each unit, a room of Battle Glory (history) is equipped and a Book of Honor for the military unit is maintained.

Chapter 5 looks at time management and daily routines.

The distribution of time in a military unit during the day and during the week is carried out by the daily routine and regulations of service time.

The daily routine of a military unit is determined by the amount of time allocated for the implementation of the main activities of daily activities, study and life of the personnel of the units and the headquarters of the military unit.

The regulation of service time for military personnel serving under contract, in addition to the daily routine, establishes the timing and duration of the performance by these military personnel of the main activities arising from the duties of military service.

The daily routine is organized in such a way that military personnel are always ready to perform a combat mission.

Military personnel arriving to replenish the regiment are accommodated for 14 days in a separate room, where an in-depth medical examination is carried out and preventive vaccinations are given.

III. Lesson summary.

Students are invited to comment on drawings, posters, diagrams about the life and everyday life of military personnel.

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