State Sanitary Inspectorate

The State Sanitary Inspectorate is a government body that monitors compliance with sanitary standards and rules in the country. It was created to ensure the safety of life and health of the population, as well as to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

The main tasks of the state sanitary inspection are:

– Monitoring compliance with sanitary standards and rules in various fields of activity (industry, agriculture, transport, trade, etc.).
– Identification and suppression of violations of sanitary norms and rules, as well as bringing the perpetrators to justice.
– Carrying out preventive measures to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and improve the sanitary and epidemiological situation in the country.

The State Sanitary Inspectorate carries out its activities on the basis of legislation on the sanitary and epidemiological welfare of the population. It has the right to conduct inspections at enterprises and institutions, as well as issue fines for violation of sanitary standards and rules.

In addition, the state sanitary inspection can conduct scientific research in the field of hygiene and epidemiology, develop new methods for monitoring the sanitary state of the environment, and also train specialists in the field of sanitary and epidemiological surveillance.

Thus, the state sanitary inspection plays an important role in ensuring the sanitary and epidemiological well-being of the population and protecting its health.