Course "Industrial Safety": How to Prepare for Rostechnadzor Inspections and Master Federal Law 116-FZ with an AI Assistant

Introduction: Why Industrial Safety Is Not Just a Formality

Every year, dozens of accidents occur at hazardous production facilities (HPFs) in Russia. According to Rostechnadzor, in 2025 alone, the agency conducted over 150,000 inspections, finding violations at every second enterprise. Fines for non-compliance with Federal Law 116-FZ reach up to 1 million rubles, and in the event of an accident, managers face criminal liability. Industrial safety is no longer a "paper" discipline—it's about life, equipment integrity, and business reputation.

If you are an HPF manager, an occupational safety specialist, or an engineer looking to understand expertise and declaration, the "Industrial Safety" course on Asibiont is your chance to systematically study the topic. The training is designed so that you not only memorize regulations but also learn to apply them in practice: prepare declarations, obtain licenses, and get ready for inspector visits.

What the Course Offers: Skills in Demand on the Market

The course covers the full cycle of industrial safety work—from design to decommissioning of HPFs. It is based on current regulatory documents: Federal Law No. 116-FZ "On Industrial Safety of Hazardous Production Facilities," Federal Law No. 225-FZ "On Compulsory Insurance of Civil Liability of the Owner of a Hazardous Facility," as well as Rostechnadzor rules and orders. You will study:

  • Requirements for design and operation of HPFs. Learn how to correctly classify facilities (hazard classes I–IV) and what documents are needed for commissioning.
  • Licensing procedure. Understand how to obtain a license for operating explosive, fire-hazardous, and chemically hazardous facilities, including deadlines and fines for operating without one.
  • Industrial safety expertise. Learn to assess the technical condition of equipment, buildings, and structures, and prepare expert opinions.
  • Industrial safety declaration. Understand how to draft a declaration for facilities of hazard classes I and II, what sections to include, and how to coordinate it with Rostechnadzor.
  • Liability insurance. Study the requirements of Federal Law 225-FZ: how to calculate the insured amount, conclude a contract, and process payments in case of an accident.

Upon completion, you will have a clear understanding of how to pass a Rostechnadzor inspection without fines and minimize production risks. The course includes document samples: declarations, expert opinions, licenses, and acts. You can use them as templates for your work.

Who This Course Is For

The "Industrial Safety" course is designed for a broad audience:

Category Why They Need the Course
HPF managers (plant directors, workshop heads) To understand legal requirements and avoid criminal liability in case of accidents
Occupational safety and industrial safety specialists To systematize knowledge, master document preparation, and learn to interact with Rostechnadzor
Design engineers To incorporate safety standards when developing project documentation
Students and entry-level specialists To gain a sought-after profession and start a career in the oil and gas, chemical, or energy sectors

Even if you are a beginner, the platform's AI assistant will help you understand terminology. For example, if you encounter the term "PB 03-273-99" (safety rules for main pipelines), the neural network will explain it in simple terms and show a real-life example.

How Training Works on Asibiont: AI Adapts to You

Asibiont is a platform where each course is generated by a neural network specifically for your goals and level. You don't get a standard lecture that everyone receives. Instead, AI analyzes your request and creates a personalized learning path.

How it works:
1. You select the "Industrial Safety" course and specify what you want to study—for example, licensing or declaration.
2. Based on your profile (manager or beginner) and current tasks, the neural network generates lessons. If you are unfamiliar with terminology, AI starts with basics: what an HPF is, what hazard classes exist. If you are an experienced specialist, it immediately moves to complex aspects, such as the procedure for conducting expertise.
3. All lessons are text-based, without video. This is convenient because you can read anytime: on the subway, during lunch, or before bed. No schedule or streaming internet traffic required.
4. During training, AI asks questions, checks understanding, and gives practical assignments. For example, it may ask you to fill out a declaration template under Federal Law 116-FZ or compile a list of documents for a license.

Why this is effective:
- Individual pace. You don't wait for others or rush to catch up. AI moves at your rhythm.
- Focus on gaps. If the neural network sees you are confused about HPF classification, it returns to that topic until you master the material.
- 24/7 access. You can study anytime. No deadlines—only your goals.

Practical Example: How AI Saves Time

Imagine you are a workshop manager at a chemical plant. You need to prepare for a scheduled Rostechnadzor inspection in two weeks. You sign up for the course and specify that your goal is "pass the inspection without fines." AI generates a program of three blocks:
1. Document check: what documents should be on site (declaration, license, expert opinions).
2. Equipment inspection: how to check technical condition and prepare acts.
3. Common violations: what inspectors most often find (based on Rostechnadzor statistics for 2025) and how to fix them.

After each block, there is a test and a practical assignment. AI checks your answers, points out errors, and gives recommendations. According to user estimates, such preparation cuts the time needed to study documentation in half compared to self-study of laws.

Why AI Learning Is Modern

Traditional industrial safety courses often suffer from two problems: either they are too general (one template for everyone) or overloaded with theory without practice. Asibiont solves both problems with artificial intelligence:
- Personalization. The neural network doesn't just deliver lessons—it adapts them to your experience. If you are a design engineer, AI focuses on regulatory requirements for project documentation. If you are a manager, it focuses on risks and fines.
- Simplicity of explanation. AI translates complex formulations from Federal Law 116-FZ into understandable language. For example, "safety justification of a hazardous production facility" is explained as "a document that proves the plant can operate without accidents."
- Practice with feedback. You don't just read—you fill out real forms, and AI checks them, pointing out inaccuracies.

This is especially important for industrial safety, where a mistake in a document can cost millions. AI acts as your personal mentor, always by your side.

Conclusion: Start Learning Today

Industrial safety is not just a discipline for reporting. It is a tool that protects people, equipment, and business. The "Industrial Safety" course on Asibiont gives you practical skills that will immediately be useful in your work: from preparing declarations to passing Rostechnadzor inspections. And the AI assistant makes learning fast, convenient, and personalized.

Don't wait until an accident or fine forces you to learn. Go to the course page: Industrial Safety and start mastering a sought-after profession right now.

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