Abstract
Background Due to the huge breakthrough in the field of hazardous substances industry, the number of hazardous production facilities (HPF) tends to increase. The growth of industry leads to the need to increase and optimize safe living conditions and ensure the state of protection of the population from harmful and dangerous factors. In order to resolve problems and ensure the protection of the population, various adjustments are made to the regulatory legal acts in the field of industrial safety. Improving the regulatory framework is the basis for reducing accidents and injuries in HPF. Each state makes regulation of industrial safety on the basis of its own experience and analysis of accidents that have occurred at the HPF. This article provides an analysis of the regulatory framework in the field of industrial safety in Russian Federation and Republic of Kazakhstan. Aims and Objectives To study of the regulatory framework in the field of industrial safety of hazardous production facilities in Kazakhstan and Russian Federation. To compare the main aspects of federal laws on the industrial safety of each country. Results A comparative analysis of the laws on industrial safety of Russian Federation and Republic of Kazakhstan showed that the issues of organizing industrial safety in both countries are almost identical: terms, definitions of requirements for hazardous production facilities. However, significant differences are still present.
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