GOST R 22.2.02-2015 PDF

GOST R 22.2.02-2015

Name in English:
GOST R 22.2.02-2015

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ Р 22.2.02-2015

Description in English:

Safety in emergencies. Emergency risk management. Emergency risk assessment as part of development of capital construction project documentation

Description in Russian:
Безопасность в чрезвычайных ситуациях. Менеджмент риска чрезвычайной ситуации. Оценка риска чрезвычайной ситуации при разработке проектной документации объектов капитального строительства
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Active

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Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
16

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GOST28346

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Full title and description

GOST R 22.2.02-2015 — Safety in emergencies. Emergency risk management. Emergency risk assessment as a part of development of capital construction project documentation. Establishes principles and requirements for performing emergency-risk assessments to be included in project documentation for capital-construction projects (including nuclear, hazardous industrial, hydraulic and other high-risk facilities).

Abstract

This national standard specifies the approach, terminology and minimum content of emergency-risk assessment carried out when preparing project documentation for capital construction. It defines the identification of hazard sources and affected zones, required quantitative and qualitative risk indicators, and the way assessment results are presented to justify design and protective measures. The standard is intended to align risk assessment practice with existing regulatory and methodological documents used in construction and civil-defence planning. (xn-----6kcbaeeywflm3c1andac1au8v.xn--p1ai)

General information

  • Status: Current/active (introduced for the first time; in force).
  • Publication date: 01 April 2016 (approved by Rosstandart order 09 October 2015, No. 1516‑ст).
  • Publisher: FGUP «STANDARTINFORM» (official national standards publisher). (xn-----6kcbaeeywflm3c1andac1au8v.xn--p1ai)
  • ICS / categories: OKS/ICS related to civil defence and emergency safety; commonly catalogued under 13.200 (safety, environment and protection / civil defence and emergency situations). (xn-----6kcbaeeywflm3c1andac1au8v.xn--p1ai)
  • Edition / version: GOST R 22.2.02-2015 (first issue, 2015; published 2016).
  • Number of pages: 15 (published editions list 15–16 pages depending on the edition).

Scope

The standard applies to the assessment of emergency risk within project documentation for capital-construction objects. It is intended for use when designing facilities that may pose significant risk — for example, objects using atomic energy, hazardous production facilities, especially dangerous, technically complex and unique facilities, hydraulic structures and other installations where an emergency could cause loss of life or significant material/environmental damage. The document cross-references and supplements existing statutory and methodological documents used in construction and emergency planning.

Key topics and requirements

  • Definitions and terminology for emergency risk management (consistent with other GOST R 22 series standards).
  • Identification and classification of emergency sources, hazardous zones and affected populations/areas.
  • Methodology for qualitative and quantitative risk assessment to be included in project documentation.
  • Requirements for how assessment results must be presented in project reports (contents and structure of risk assessment sections).
  • Guidance on acceptable risk criteria, selection of scenarios and estimation of consequences for life, health, environment and property.
  • References to applicable federal laws, regulatory documents and related standards that must be considered when performing assessments.

Typical use and users

Used by project design organisations, risk-assessment and safety consultants, civil‑defence and emergency‑planning specialists, regulatory bodies reviewing project documentation, and owners/operators of capital-construction projects (including nuclear, chemical, hydraulic and other high‑hazard facilities).

Related standards

Part of the GOST R 22 (safety in emergencies) family. Related documents include other GOST R 22.x standards on terminology and sources of emergencies, SP 165.1325800.2014 (methodological guidance referenced in the standard), and relevant federal laws and technical regulations governing civil defence and construction documentation. (xn-----6kcbaeeywflm3c1andac1au8v.xn--p1ai)

Keywords

emergency risk assessment, risk management, project documentation, capital construction, civil defence, hazardous facilities, safety in emergencies, GOST R 22

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: A Russian national standard (GOST R 22.2.02-2015) providing requirements and methodology for performing emergency-risk assessments as part of project documentation for capital-construction objects.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers identification of emergency sources, evaluation of affected zones, selection of scenarios, methods for quantitative and qualitative risk estimation, and the required content and presentation of assessment results in project documentation.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Project designers, safety and risk consultants, regulatory reviewers, owners/operators of potentially hazardous facilities, and emergency‑management professionals involved in planning and construction approval.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The standard was approved on 09 October 2015 and published 01 April 2016; sources list it as active/current. No authoritative record of its formal repeal or direct replacement was found in the consulted references. Users should verify current status in the official national standards register before use.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it is part of the GOST R 22 series (Safety in emergencies) which contains related standards on terminology, sources of emergencies, risk management and other aspects of emergency safety and civil defence.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Emergency risk assessment; risk management; project documentation; capital construction; civil defence; hazardous facilities; safety in emergencies.