SNT 2.09.04-2009 PDF

SNT 2.09.04-2009

Name in English:
SNT 2.09.04-2009

Name in Russian:
СНТ 2.09.04-2009

Description in English:

Sanitary norms of design of industrial enterprises. Design standards

Description in Russian:
Санитарные нормы проектирования промыщленых предприятий. Нормы проектирования
Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (pdf/doc)

Page count:
84

Delivery time (for English version):
10 business days

Delivery time (for Russian version):
1 business day

SKU:
SNT0052

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Full title and description

SNT 2.09.04-2009 — Sanitary norms of design of industrial enterprises. Design standards. National technical regulation used for planning and sanitary design requirements of industrial facilities (site layout, sanitary protection zones, maximum admissible concentrations and basic hygiene measures for industrial construction).

Abstract

This document sets out sanitary design norms and rules applicable to industrial enterprises in Turkmenistan, including requirements for site selection and zoning, sanitary protection zones, air emission and wastewater considerations, allowable concentrations of hazardous substances (MACs), ventilation and other hygiene-related design measures intended to protect workers and surrounding population.

General information

  • Status: Active (published as a national SNT standard, in force in the national regulatory collections available from Turkmenistan regulatory libraries).
  • Publication date: 2009 (year of the SNT designation).
  • Publisher: National regulatory authority of Turkmenistan (issued as a Turkmen national SNT/TGK construction/sanitary standard and distributed through official and specialist regulatory libraries/collections). Specific distributor entries appear in Turkmenistan regulatory catalogs.
  • ICS / categories: Construction and sanitary engineering / national construction standards (document is associated with sanitary design of industrial enterprises rather than an ISO/EN ICS cross-reference in vendor listings).
  • Edition / version: Original 2009 edition (SNT 2.09.04-2009).
  • Number of pages: 84 pages (electronic/pdf format reported by multiple document suppliers).

Scope

SNT 2.09.04-2009 provides national requirements for sanitary design of industrial enterprises. The scope covers planning and layout of industrial sites, determination of sanitary protection zones and buffer distances, limits on releases to air and water (use of MACs), basic requirements for internal hygienic conditions (ventilation, dust and emission control), and measures to protect public health during the design and approval of industrial construction projects. The standard is intended to be applied during project design and permit preparation.

Key topics and requirements

  • Sanitary site selection and land-use planning for industrial facilities.
  • Definition and calculation of sanitary protection zones / buffer distances.
  • Use of maximum admissible concentrations (MACs) for air pollutants and guidance for emission control.
  • Requirements for wastewater handling, drainage and on-site sanitary infrastructure.
  • Indoor hygiene measures: ventilation, dust control, noise and working environment considerations.
  • Design documentation and criteria used by regulators when approving industrial construction projects.

Typical use and users

Used by project engineers, architects, environmental and sanitary engineers, industrial planners, permitting authorities and consulting firms involved in the design, assessment and regulatory approval of industrial enterprises in Turkmenistan and by international organizations referencing Turkmen national regulations. Document distributors also provide translated copies for international users.

Related standards

SNT 2.09.04-2009 is part of the national SNT/TGK family of construction and sanitary norms. Related national documents include other SNT codes on master plans, public buildings and health institutions (examples in the national listings: SNT 2.09.01 (master plans of industrial enterprises), SNT 2.08.04-2009 (health institutions), and other SNT series used for construction and sanitary regulation).

Keywords

sanitary norms, industrial enterprises, design standards, sanitary protection zone, MAC, emissions, ventilation, wastewater, Turkmenistan, SNT 2.09.04-2009.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: SNT 2.09.04-2009 is a Turkmen national standard setting sanitary design norms for industrial enterprises (site planning, sanitary protection, emissions and hygiene-related design requirements).

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers sanitary aspects of industrial design: site selection, sanitary protection zones and distances, use of MACs for air pollutants, wastewater and internal hygiene/ventilation requirements, and related criteria used by regulators during project review.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Project designers (architects, civil and environmental engineers), industrial planners, permitting/regulatory bodies and consultants working on industrial construction and environmental protection in Turkmenistan or on projects that must comply with Turkmen national rules.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: Vendor and regulatory library entries list SNT 2.09.04-2009 as the 2009 edition and as active in their collections; there is no widely-published indication of a national replacement or formal supersession available in the referenced supplier/regulatory listings. For formal legal status or any newer national amendments, consult the official Turkmen regulatory authority or an authorized national standards distributor.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it is part of the SNT/TGK series of Turkmen national construction and sanitary norms (other related SNTs cover master plans, public buildings, health institutions and various construction disciplines).

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Sanitary norms, industrial enterprise design, sanitary protection zone, MAC (maximum admissible concentrations), emissions control, wastewater, ventilation, Turkmenistan SNT.