tyuchebekov did not have the appropriate education or qualifications as a welder, and the welding workut in the organization did not initially meet safety requirements. the welder was unable to get out of the fire. the melting temperature was very high, so everything that was inside was. destroyed by fire, even the metal i-beams on which the mezzanine was attached were bent as a result of exposure to flames. why was it necessary to carry out welding work at all? the answer is simple: the buildings that were turned into a shopping pavilion were built back in the 19th century. the brick arched structure was erected conscientiously. before the revolution , there was a settling tank for trains, then there were barracks, then a building. passed to the customs service during the soviet years a book warehouse, a small furniture factory , and finally, anton mochelyuk's flower store, while no one ever... became necessary to fork out for serious repairs, the seemingly eternal structure eventually cracked. about a week before the fire , fire safety specialist vladimir anatolyevich kanavalov , whi