PNST 766-2022 PDF
Name in English:
PNST 766-2022
Name in Russian:
ПНСТ 766-2022
Safety in emergencies. Safe city. Statistical collection of data in the field of living environment safety, law and order. General requirements
Full title and description
PNST 766-2022 — Safety in emergencies. Safe city. Statistical collection of data in the field of living environment safety, law and order. General requirements. The standard defines general requirements for the organisation and procedure of statistical data collection within the hardware–software complex "Safe City".
Abstract
This national standard establishes the scope, core definitions, required data elements, reporting forms and metadata, timing/frequency of collection, quality control and basic interoperability and security considerations for statistical information collected to assess safety of the living environment and public order as part of an integrated "Safe City" system. It is intended to ensure comparable, consistent and auditable collection of statistics used by emergency-management and public-order stakeholders.
General information
- Status: Active (ДЕЙСТВУЕТ).
- Publication date: 2022 (designated 2022); brought into force 1 July 2023.
- Publisher: Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and Metrology (Rosstandart).
- ICS / categories: OKS 13.200 (classified under safety/emergency information systems and related statistical data collection).
- Edition / version: PNST 766-2022 (first issue, 2022).
- Number of pages: 54 pages.
(Key bibliographic facts above are recorded in Russian standards catalogues and distributor listings.)
Scope
PNST 766-2022 applies to the organisation and procedure for statistical collection of data related to the safety of the living environment and maintenance of public order within the operational framework of an integrated "Safe City" hardware–software complex. It covers what data must be collected, the structure and minimal metadata for each data element, typical reporting formats/tables, timing of updates and baseline quality requirements for statistical sign-off and exchange. The standard is aimed at municipal and regional implementations of Safe City solutions and the agencies that operate, regulate or audit them.
Key topics and requirements
- Definitions and terminology for Safe City statistical datasets (events, incidents, environmental safety parameters, public-order records).
- Catalog of required data elements and code lists (demographics, geolocation, event timestamps, incident types, severity categories).
- Standard reporting forms and tables (predefined data tables and example forms for municipal reporting and situational awareness).
- Collection frequency and timeliness requirements (near‑real‑time for monitoring feeds; periodic aggregated reporting for statistics).
- Minimum metadata and provenance requirements to support data quality and auditability.
- Interoperability and data-exchange principles for integration with external information systems (format, semantics, identifiers).
- Baseline requirements for information security and personal data protection when collecting and storing sensitive records.
- Quality control, validation rules and procedures for statistical aggregation and publication.
These topics reflect the standard’s focus on ensuring consistent, secure and interoperable statistical collections in Safe City deployments.
Typical use and users
Primary users include municipal and regional emergency-management authorities, police and public-order agencies, municipal data/statistics departments, Safe City system integrators and vendors, urban planners, and auditors/regulators responsible for oversight of public-safety information systems. Typical use cases are operational situational awareness, trend analysis for public-order planning, incident statistics reporting, interagency data exchange and audit/compliance of safety-related systems.
Related standards
PNST 766-2022 is part of a cluster of Safe City / emergency-safety PNST standards (examples include PNST 762-2022 for typical predictive-analytical model requirements and PNST 768-2022 for data exchange with external information systems). These companion documents cover specialised models, exchange protocols and other components that complement PNST 766-2022’s statistical collection requirements.
Keywords
Safe City; emergency safety; statistical collection; public order; data exchange; metadata; data quality; interoperability; Rosstandart; PNST 766-2022.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: PNST 766-2022 is a Russian national standard (ПНСТ 766-2022) that sets general requirements for statistical collection of data related to the safety of the living environment and public order within Safe City hardware–software systems.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers the organisation and procedure for collecting statistical data (what to collect, formats/tables, metadata, timing, quality control, and basic interoperability and security requirements) for Safe City implementations.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Municipal emergency-management and public-order agencies, municipal statistics offices, Safe City system integrators and vendors, urban planners, and regulators or auditors overseeing public-safety information systems.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: As recorded in standards catalogues, PNST 766-2022 is active (in force) and was brought into effect on 1 July 2023; its formal designation year is 2022. Users should verify later amendments or replacements in official Rosstandart publications.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is published alongside other PNST documents addressing the Safe City topic (for example PNST 762-2022 and PNST 768-2022) that address predictive models, data exchange and related technical requirements.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Safe City, statistical collection, public order, living environment safety, metadata, interoperability, data quality, Rosstandart, PNST 766-2022.