Sanitary Tactical Reconnaissance

Sanitary-tactical reconnaissance (STR) is a set of measures aimed at determining the sanitary and epidemiological condition of an object and assessing its suitability for work. It is carried out in order to ensure the safety of workers and prevent possible negative health consequences.

Sanitary-tactical reconnaissance includes the following stages:

  1. Collection of information about the location of work: study of data on the object, its characteristics, history, environmental situation, etc.

  2. Conducting surveys: inspecting the facility, measuring radiation levels, checking for the presence of hazardous substances, etc.

  3. Analysis of the data obtained: assessment of the sanitary and epidemiological situation at the site and its compliance with safety requirements.

  4. Development of recommendations: preparation of recommendations to eliminate identified deficiencies and ensure work safety.

One of the main advantages of sanitary-tactical reconnaissance is its efficiency and the ability to quickly respond to changes in the situation. This helps prevent possible negative consequences for the health of workers and the environment.