The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Turkmenistan has changed the criteria for accounting for fires

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Turkmenistan has changed the criteria for accounting for fires

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Turkmenistan has clarified the rules for recording fires, which have been in force since June 8, 2023.

According to the new rules, those who died or were injured from inhalation of toxic gases released during the combustion of combustible substances in heating stoves, if the source of ignition did not go beyond the place of ignition, as well as those who died or were injured as a result of various causes of electrical short circuit.

This decision was made in order to improve the rules for accounting for fires in accordance with the legislation on fire safety.

The order is registered with the Ministry of Justice of Turkmenistan and is available for review on the portal of legal information.

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