Grandmaster of fire prevention

8 June 2020, Monday

The ability to quickly make decisions and calculate possible options-has always been a strong side of the profession of firefighter. Both in direct fire extinguishing and in actions to prevent it. After all, prevention is also like in the war, but cold. Armed with knowledge and law, they, as scouts, lead an implacable battle, managing to destroy the evil enemy long before it appears. At particularly dangerous sites, their professionalism is also a guarantee of a quiet life in the nearest settlements. In this sense, South-East of the Republic is the responsibility of the work of engineering inspectors of the second squad of FPS GPS on RT. The work of fighters of a high intellectual level, so similar to the eternal chess tournament. Where they undoubtedly play "white" and always act one step ahead. And very successfully. This is largely due to the fact that they are led by Nasim nasikhovich Akhsanov, the Deputy head of the prevention squad and, by the way, an excellent chess player.
The Hyper-responsible approach to the case of Nasim Nasikhovich has been helping to keep the bar high for preventing fires at the facilities of TATNEFT and Transneft-Prikamye JSC for many years. In chess terms, he has to solve a lot of complex and unusual combinations during his career. But he always comes out victorious.
He was born in the Akhsanov family on January 2, 1962 in the village of Taisuganovo, Almetyevsk district. Parents, employees of the minnibaevsky gas processing plant (now the Tatneftegazpererabotka Department of PJSC Tatneft), as well as an uncle-the Chairman of the collective farm "Giant" and a hero of socialist labor, inherited a love of honest work. The defining role in the formation of character, of course, was played by the Pope. As a Jack-of-all-trades, he instilled an interest in various skills and a desire to help others from childhood.
Nasim entered the construction technical school at the faculty of "industrial and civil construction", where he studied for 4 years. In November 1981, he was drafted into the armed forces.
After demobilization, Junior Sergeant Akhsanov received an offer to continue military service, but the longing for his native land overcame. In November 1983, he returned to Almetyevsk and immediately faced a difficult choice. The young guy opens up three options for the labor path – at the Minnibaevsky gas processing plant, in the repair and installation Department or in the fire Department. And although the first two organizations already had signed applications for admission, Nasim, on the advice of his uncle, chooses to serve in the third. And he's not wrong.
In 1987, Nasim was invited to join the squad's prevention management group. It was obvious that he was very interested in the profession and liked it. In addition, he was meticulous, principled, and at the same time respectful to everyone. From the first days, he was trusted to check the most serious and complex objects. Because they knew that if you put Nasim in charge, He would definitely succeed!"
Knight move or bonus instead of punishment
Meanwhile in life by Nassim of Nasimovich happen pleasant change – he becomes the head of the family. His fate, a girl named Elvira, he meets in a common company and in 1990 the young people are married. In the service, having passed the stages of engineer and senior engineer, in 1992, Nasim Nasikhovich holds the post of Deputy chief of PCH-23. And the higher he rises on the career ladder, the more serious tasks have to be solved. Gradually, Nasim Nasikhovich established interaction with protected objects, restored the combat capability of the unit, and even managed to extend its functioning for several years.
In 2000, Lieutenant Colonel Akhsanov returned to his native unit and headed the 23rd part of the protection of one of the most important objects – the MHP. In 2006, he became Deputy chief of the prevention unit, where he still works.

 

Julia Grigorieva, the press service of the FSI “2nd squad of FFS SFS in RT (contractual)”

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