1. What are the work-related injury appraisal standards in Qingdao? 1. First-level work-related injury appraisal standards. The first-level disability appraisal standards include: severe facial disfigurement, accompanied by one of the second-level disabilities in Table B2 Severe scarring all over the body, accounting for ≥90% of the body surface area, accompanied by basic loss of mobility of the spine and large joints of the limbs; loss of both elbow joints or complete loss of function; high loss of both lower limbs and high loss of one upper limb, and more. 2. Second-level work-related injury identification standards The second-level work-related injury identification standards include: serious organ defects or deformities, severe dysfunction or complications, special medical dependence, or those who are unable to take care of themselves for most of their lives, etc. 3. Level 3 work-related injury identification standards. Level 3 work-related injury identification standards include: severe organ defects or deformities, severe dysfunction or complications, special medical dependence, or inability to take care of oneself in some aspects of life, etc. 4. Level 4 work-related injury identification standards. Level 3 work-related injury identification standards include: total muscle paralysis in one hand and muscle strength ≤2 levels; cerebrospinal fluid leakage accompanied by skull base bone defects that cannot be repaired or repeated surgeries have failed; moderate facial disfigurement; whole body scar area ≥ 60% , one of the large joints of the limbs has limited movement and function; facial scars or skin grafting ≥ 1/2 and mild disfigurement; both thumbs are completely missing or non-functioning, and more. 5. Five-level work-related injury identification standards The five-level work-related injury identification standards include: incomplete apraxia, agraphia, alexia, agnosia, etc.; systemic scars accounting for ≥50% of the body surface area, and limited joint movement function ;Facial scar or skin graft ≥1/3 and one of the disfigurement criteria; spinal fracture with more than 30° scoliosis or kyphosis, accompanied by severe radicular neuralgia (based on electrophysiological examination) and more. 6. Level six work-related injury identification standards The six-level work-related injury identification standards include: loss of more than 1/5 of the scalp after avulsion injury; spinal fracture with less than 30° deformity and radicular neuropathy (abnormal neuroelectrophysiological examination); complete loss of one thumb alone , or together with the loss of two non-thumb fingers of the other hand; complete loss of function of one thumb, complete loss of function of two fingers of the other hand except the thumb, and more. 7. Seventh-level work-related injury identification standards The seventh-level work-related injury identification criteria include: full-thickness skull defect after burns ≥30cm2, or skin graft area on the dura mater ≥10cm2; neck scar contracture, affecting neck movement; whole-body scar area ≥30%; Facial scars, foreign bodies or skin grafts with pigment changes account for more than 10% of the face and more. 8. Eight-level work-related injury identification standards The eight-level work-related injury identification standards include: partial muscle paralysis of both feet and muscle strength of level 4; partial muscle paralysis of one foot and muscle strength of ≤3 levels; no functional impairment after lobotomy; and meeting one of the severe disfigurement standards. For those with items; facial burn skin grafting ≥1/5; mild foreign body deposition or depigmentation on the face; part of both auricles or most of one auricle is defective, etc. 9. Level 9 Work Injury Identification Standards Level 9 Work Injury Identification Criteria include: neck trauma causing stenosis of the common carotid artery and internal carotid artery, no functional impairment after stent placement or vascular bypass surgery; meeting two of the moderate disfigurement criteria or mild disfigurement Those with cicatricial alopecia at the hairline or other areas of baldness who need to wear a wig and more. 10. Level 10 work-related injury identification standards. Level 10 work-related injury identification standards include: partial organ defects, abnormal morphology, no functional impairment, no medical dependence, people who can take care of themselves, and more. Certificates will be issued after the cruelty is graded. There is no "lifelong system" for disability classification. The Labor Appraisal Committee must regularly review the disabled persons due to work-related injuries. If the disability changes, the grade should be changed accordingly. If a person who is disabled due to a work-related injury requires an appraisal, the Labor Appraisal Committee shall provide an appraisal at any time. 2. The latest standards for work-related injury compensation (1) Medical expenses 1. Requirements: The cost of treating work-related injuries complies with the work-related injury insurance diagnosis and treatment item catalog, work-related injury insurance drug list, and work-related injury insurance hospitalization service standards. 2. Legal basis: Article 30, paragraph 3, of the "Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance". 3. Note: If the employer does not participate in work-related injury insurance, it is not necessary to go to a medical institution with a service agreement for treatment. (2) Hospitalization meal subsidy 1. Standard: stipulated by the people's government of each work-related injury insurance coordinating region. 2. Requirements: During hospitalization. 3. Legal basis: Article 30, paragraph 4, of the "Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance". (3) Transportation, board and lodging expenses 1. Standards: stipulated by the people's government of each work-related injury insurance coordinating region. 2. Requirements: The medical institution issues a diagnosis certificate and the handling institution agrees. The injured employee should seek medical treatment outside the coordinating area. 3. Legal basis: Article 30, paragraph 4, of the "Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance". (4) Rehabilitation treatment fees 1. Standards: The fees required to treat work-related injuries comply with the work-related injury insurance diagnosis and treatment item catalog, work-related injury insurance drug list, and work-related injury insurance hospitalization service standards. 2. Legal basis: Article 30, paragraph 6, of the "Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance". 3. Note: According to local regulations, rehabilitation treatment needs to be evaluated by experts organized by the handling institution. (5) Assistive device fees 1. Standards: Limit standards for assistive devices for work-related injuries in each province and municipality. 2. Requirements: Due to daily life or employment needs, and confirmed by the Labor Capacity Appraisal Committee, the installation of prostheses, orthotics, prosthetic eyes, dentures and wheelchairs and other assistive devices. 3. Legal basis: Article 31 of the "Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance".
When workers apply for work-related injury compensation, the level of work-related injury identification is an important part of determining the amount of compensation, so workers also attach great importance to the work-related injury identification work. If they do not agree with or have objections to the results of work-related injury identification, they can contact us through Apply to the superior work-related injury assessment agency and labor arbitration. The labor arbitration will make a new decision based on the materials submitted and the actual situation.