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Hello! Those who meet Level 1 to Level 4 of the "Standards for Appraisal of Employee Disability Degrees from Work-related Injuries and Occupational Diseases" can apply for sick leave. The standards are as follows:

One of the following 12 conditions can be recognized as a first-level work-related injury or occupational disease;

(1) Extremely severe mental retardation;

(2 ) Persons with severe facial disfigurement and one of the second-level disabilities in Table B2;

(3) Persons with no light perception in both eyes or only light perception but inaccurate light positioning;

< p>(4) Quadriplegia with muscle strength level 3 or tripeplegia with muscle strength level 2;

(5) Severe movement disorder (non-limb paralysis);

(6) Whole body Severe scarring, partial loss of function of the spine and large joints of the limbs;

(7) Missing of both elbow joints or complete loss of function;

(8) High-level missing of both lower limbs and one upper limb High position loss;

(9) Scar deformity of both lower limbs and one upper limb, loss of function;

(10) Resection of more than 90% of the small intestine;

(11) Orthotopic liver transplantation after hepatectomy;

(12) After bilateral nephrectomy or solitary nephrectomy, dialysis maintenance or renal insufficiency in the uremic stage after homologous kidney transplantation.

2. Identification standards for secondary work-related injuries and occupational diseases

Anyone in the following 34 situations can be identified as a secondary work-related injury or occupational disease.

(1) Severe mental retardation;

(2) Psychotic symptoms leading to a lack of self-care ability;

(3) With or without light perception at a glance , the corrected visual acuity of the other eye is <=0.02, or the visual field is <=8% (radius <=5();

(4) Bilateral complete maxillary defect;

(5 ) Bilateral mandibular complete defect;

(6) One side of the maxilla and the contralateral mandibular bone were completely defected, accompanied by facial soft tissue defect of 30 square centimeters.

(7) ) Dyspnea at rest or with only slight movement;

(8) Triplegia muscle strength level 3 or paraplegia or hemiplegia muscle strength level 2;

(9) Bilateral paralysis Loss of lateral forearm or complete loss of function of both hands;

(10) High-level loss of both lower limbs;

(11) Scar deformity of both lower limbs, complete loss of function;

(12) Both knees and ankles are stiff in non-functional positions;

(13) Both knees and ankles are missing and prostheses cannot be installed;

(14) The functions of both knees and ankle joints are completely lost ;

(15) Scar deformity of the upper and lower limbs on the same side, complete loss of function;

(16) More than four joints in the major joints of the limbs (shoulders, hips, knees, elbows) Those with complete loss of function;

(17) Grade 3 cardiac insufficiency;

(18) Total pneumonectomy and chest revision surgery on one side, dyspnea grade 3;

(19) Severe lung function impairment;

(20) Dyspnea grade 4 or PaO24.1~8kPa or PaCO27.9~6kPa;

(21) Pneumoconiosis III stage, accompanied by moderate damage to lung function or dyspnea grade 3;

(22) After radiation pneumonitis, pulmonary fibrosis in more than two lobes, accompanied by moderate damage to lung function or dyspnea grade 3;

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(23) The liver function is less than 3/4, and the conventional liver function is severely damaged;

(24) Portal hypertension triad or Budd-chiari syndrome occurs after liver trauma;< /p>

(25) Chronic severe toxic liver disease;

(26) Biliary tract injury causing severe abdominal function impairment;

(27) Total pancreatectomy;

(28) Total pancreatectomy and pancreatic transplantation;

(29) Acute leukemia;

(30) Severe aplastic anemia (type I and II);

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(31) Those who rely on gastrostomy for feeding after esophageal atresia or resection;

(32) >3/4 of the small intestine is resected without retrograde anastomosis;

(33) Decompensation stage of renal insufficiency after partial nephrectomy;

(34) Uremic stage of renal insufficiency

3. Third-grade work-related injuries and Occupational disease identification standards

Anyone in the following 37 situations can be identified as a third-level work-related injury or occupational disease.

(1) Psychotic symptoms show dangerous or impulsive behavior;

(2) Severe facial disfigurement;

(3) One eye with or without light Sensation, the corrected visual acuity of the other eye is <=0.05 or the visual field is <=16% (radius <=10();

(4) The corrected visual acuity of both eyes is <=0.05 or the visual field is <=16% (or the radius is <=10 ();

(5) One eyeball is enucleated or the orbital content is gouged out, and the corrected visual acuity of the other eye is <0.1 or the visual field is <=24% (or radius <=15);

(6) Complete maxillary and mandibular defects on the same side;

(7) Complete maxillary defect on one side, accompanied by facial soft tissue defect >30 square centimeters;

(8) ) Complete mandibular defect on one side, accompanied by facial soft tissue defect >30 square centimeters;

(9) Respiration is completely dependent on tracheal tube or stoma;

(10) Paraplegia Muscle strength level 3;

(11) Hemiplegia, muscle strength level 3;

(12) Total muscle paralysis of both hands, muscle strength level 3;

(13) Complete sensory or mixed aphasia;

(14) One hand is missing and the thumb of the other hand is missing;

(15) The thumb and index finger of both hands are missing or their functions are completely lost;

(16) One side of the elbow is missing (the dominant side);

(17) The dominant hand is missing and the function of the other hand is incomplete;

(18) The dominant function is completely lost , the other hand is incompetent;

(19) Both hips and knees are deformed, with complete loss of function;

(20) One hip and knee joint are deformed, with complete loss of function;

(21) Absence of wrist and ankle on non-ipsilateral side;

(22) Scar deformity and complete loss of function of upper and lower limbs on non-ipsilateral side;

( 23) III degree atrioventricular block;

(24) After one side of the pneumonectomy and thorax reconstruction;

(25) After one side of the chest reconstruction (resection More than 6 ribs);

(26) Pneumoconiosis stage III;

(27) Pneumoconiosis II with moderate lung function impairment or dyspnea grade 3;

(28) Pneumoconiosis stage I and II, combined with active pulmonary tuberculosis;

(29) After radiation pneumonitis, pulmonary fibrosis in both lobes, accompanied by moderate damage to lung function or dyspnea grade 3;

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(30) 2/3 liver resection with moderate liver function damage;

(31) Agranulocytosis;

(32) Total gastrectomy;

(33) 3/4 of the small intestine was resected without retrograde anastomosis;

(34) One nephrectomy was performed, and the contralateral renal insufficiency was decompensated;

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(35) Bilateral ureteral stenosis and decompensated renal insufficiency;

(36) Permanent urethra-abdominal wall fistula

4. Level 4. Standards for Identification of Work-related Injuries and Occupational Diseases

Anyone in the following 58 situations can be identified as a Level 4 work-related injury or occupational disease.

(1) Moderate mental retardation;

(2) People with psychotic symptoms leading to lack of social ability;

(3) Severe epilepsy;

(4) Moderate facial disfigurement, whole body scar area >70%;

(5) Eye with or without light perception, other eye corrected visual acuity <0.2 or visual field <=32% (or radius <=20();

(6) The corrected visual acuity of one eye is <0.05 and the corrected visual acuity of the other eye is <=0.1;

(7) The corrected visual acuity of both eyes is <0.1 or the visual field is <=32% or radius <=20(;

(8) Hearing loss in both ears <=91Dbhl;

(9) Trismus or only liquid food due to esophageal stenosis;

(10) 1/2 of the maxillary bone on one side is defective, accompanied by a facial soft tissue defect >20 square centimeters;

(11) The mandibular bone defect is more than 6cm long, accompanied by oral and facial defects Soft tissue defect >20 square centimeters;

(12) Bilateral inferotemporal joint ankylosis, completely unable to open the mouth;

(13) Tongue defect >2/3 of the entire tongue;< /p>

(14) Bilateral complete facial paralysis;

(15) Severe impairment of thyroid function;

(16) Severe impairment of parathyroid function;

(17) Single limb paralysis, muscle strength level 2;

(18) Partial muscle paralysis of both hands, muscle strength level 3;

(19) Full muscle paralysis of both feet Strength level 2;

(20) Moderate movement disorder (non-limb paralysis);

(21) Both thumbs are completely missing or nonfunctional;

( 22) The forearm of the dominant hand is missing;

(23) The function of the dominant hand is completely lost, and the function of the other hand is partially lost;

(24) One side of the elbow is missing (non-dominant side), Cannot install prosthetic limbs;

(25) One side is missing below the knee and cannot be installed with prosthetic limbs, and the other side is missing the forefoot;

(26) One side is missing above the knee and cannot be installed with prosthetic limbs;< /p>

(27) One foot is missing below the ankle, and the other foot is deformed and difficult to walk;

(28) Both knees are missing or non-functioning;

(29) Esophagus The anastomotic stoma is narrowed after reconstruction and only liquid food can be taken;

(30) After valve replacement;

(31) Grade II cardiac insufficiency;

(32) Sick sinus syndrome (those who need to install a pacemaker);

(33) After unilateral pneumonectomy;

(34) Pulmonary function is moderate Degree of damage;

(35) Pulmonary lobectomy followed by partial chest reconstruction;

(36) Pneumoconiosis stage II;

(37) Pneumoconiosis stage I with pneumoconiosis Moderate lung function impairment;

(38) Dyspnea grade 3;

(39) Liver resection 2/3;

(40) Liver resection 1 /2, mild liver function impairment;

(41) Biliary tract injury causing moderate liver function impairment;

(42) Subtotal pancreatectomy, insulin dependence;

< p>(43) Aplastic anemia;

(44) Chronic leukemia;

(45) Resection of 3/4 of the small intestine and retrograde anastomosis;

< p>(46) Resection of 2/3 of the small intestine, including partial ileocecal resection;

(47) Total colon, rectum, and anus resection, ileostomy;

(48) Trauma Severe obstruction of posterior anal defecation;

(49) Decompensated renal insufficiency after renal repair;

(50) Decompensated renal insufficiency after ureteral repair Stage;

(51) Permanent cystostomy;

(52) Severe urination disorder;

(53) Neurogenic bladder, residual urine> =50mL;

(54) Urethral stricture, requiring regular dilation;

(55) Bilateral adrenal gland defect;

(56) Infertile women Bilateral oophorectomy;

(57) Adrenocortical function was significantly reduced;

(58) Immune function was significantly reduced.

5. Identification standards for grade five work-related injuries and occupational diseases

Anyone in the following 60 situations can be identified as a grade five work-related injury or occupational disease.

(1) Complete motor aphasia;

(2) Complete apraxia, agraphia, alexia, agnosia, etc.;

(3) Cerebrospinal fluid fistula, which cannot be repaired;

(4) Mild facial disfigurement;

(5) One eye has or has no light perception, and the other eye has corrected visual acuity <0.3 or visual field <=40% (or radius<=25();

(6) The corrected visual acuity of one eye is <0.05, the corrected visual acuity of the other eye is <=0.2;

(7) The corrected visual acuity of one eye is <0.1, and the corrected visual acuity of the other eye is <=0.1 Corrected visual acuity equal to 0.1;

(8) Binocular visual field <=40% (or radius <=25();

(9) One eyeball removed;

(10) Hearing loss in both ears >=81Dbhl;

(11) More than 1/3 of the nose is defective;

(12) Difficulty breathing during general activities and light work (Laryngogenic);

(13) 1/4 of the maxillary bone on one side is defective, accompanied by oral and facial soft tissue defects >10 square centimeters;

(14) The mandibular bone defect is long Section above 4cm, accompanied by oral and facial soft tissue defects >10 square centimeters;

(15) Upper or lower lip defect >1/2;

(16) Cheek perforation tongue defect >20 cubic centimeters;

(17) Tongue defect <2/3, >1/3'

(18) Spinal fracture sequelae of 30 (more than lateral curvature or posterior Convex deformity, accompanied by severe radicular neuralgia, or spinal stenosis;

(19) Quadriplegia, muscle strength level 2;

(20) Monomuscular paralysis, muscle strength level 3 ;

(21) Partial muscle paralysis of both hands, muscle strength level 2;

(22) Full muscle paralysis of the handedness, level 3;

(23) Total muscle paralysis of both feet, muscle strength grade 3;

(24) The forearm of the non-dominant hand is missing;

(25) The function of the non-dominant hand is completely lost;

( 26) Complete loss of function of one of the shoulder, elbow, or wrist joints;

(27) The thumb of one hand is missing, and three fingers except the thumb of the other hand are missing;

(28) The thumb of one hand is missing Function, except for the thumb and finger of the other hand, the function is missing;

(29) The function of one hand is completely lost;

(30) Both front feet are missing or the scar deformity of both front feet is missing, and the function is completely lost;< /p>

(31) Complete loss of function of one hip (or one knee);

(32) Mohs type II and III degree atrioventricular block;

( 33) Sick sinus syndrome (those who do not need a pacemaker);

(34) After valve replacement;

(35) Bilobectomy;

(36) Moderate lung function impairment;

(37) Dyspnea grade 3 or PaO278~10.7kPa;

(38) Hepatectomy 1/2;< /p>

(39) Chronic moderate toxic liver disease;

(40) Spleen removal in young people;

(41) Pancreatectomy 2/3;

(42) Thrombocytopenia and bleeding tendency (<=4×1010/L)

(43) Gastric resection 3/4;

(44) Small intestine resection 2 /3, retain the ileocecal part;

(45) Resection of the rectum, anus, and colon, and colostomy;

(46) Mild defecation disorder after anal trauma;< /p>

(47) One side of nephrectomy, contralateral renal insufficiency in compensatory stage;

(48) Chronic toxic nephropathy;

(49) One side Ureteral stenosis, compensated renal insufficiency;

(50) Partial bladder resection;

(51) Urethral fistula that cannot be repaired;

(52) The testicles and epididymis are defective on both sides;

(53) The vas deferens on both sides are defective and cannot be repaired;

(54) The penis is defective;

(55) Not Hysterectomy or partial resection in fertile women;

(56) Bilateral ovarian resection in pregnant women;

(57) Bilateral fallopian tube resection in infertile women;

(58) Vaginal atresia;

(59) Bilateral mastectomy in infertile women;

(60) Severe damage to reproductive function.

6. Identification standards for Level 6 work-related injuries and occupational diseases

Anyone in the following 58 situations can be identified as a Level 6 work-related injury or occupational disease.

(1) Mild mental retardation;

(2) People with psychotic symptoms that affect their ability to work;

(3) Moderate epilepsy;

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(4) Incomplete aphasia;

(5) Complete facial paralysis on one side;

(6) Severe foreign body pigmentation or loss of facial pigmentation;

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(7) After full-face skin grafting or the scar area of ??the whole body reaches 60%~69%;

(8) After avulsion injury, the scalp and eyebrows are completely missing;

< p>(9) Moderate impairment of thyroid function;

(10) Moderate impairment of parathyroid function;

(11) Corrected visual acuity in one eye <=0.05 in the other eye< =0.3;

(12) The corrected visual acuity of one eye is <=0.1, and the corrected visual acuity of the other eye is equal to 0.2;

(13) The corrected visual acuity of both eyes is <=0.2, or the visual field is <=48% (or radius<=30();

(14) Bilateral hearing loss>=71Dbhl;

(15) Bilateral vestibular function loss, difficulty in walking with eyes open, and inability to Stand on feet;

(16) Esophageal stenosis, or only semi-liquid food can be taken after esophageoplasty;

(17) Anastomotic stenosis after esophageal reconstruction, only semi-liquid food can be taken

(18) Bilateral temporomandibular joint ankylosis, difficulty in opening mouth III degree;

(19) Facial soft tissue defect of 20 square centimeters, accompanied by salivary fistula;

(20) Nasal defect <1/3, >1/5;

(21) Spinal fracture sequelae less than 30 (deformity accompanied by radicular neuralgia (nerve electrophysiological examination is abnormal);

(22) Trilimb paralysis, muscle strength level 4;

(23) Non-dominant hand paralysis, muscle strength level 2;

(24) Bilateral Partial muscle paralysis of the foot, muscle strength grade 2;

(25) Total muscle paralysis of one foot, muscle strength grade 2;

(26) Simple complete loss of one thumb;

< p>(27) The function of one thumb is completely lost, and the function of two fingers of the other hand except the thumb is completely lost;

(28) Three fingers of one hand (including the thumb) are missing;

( 29) Loss of most functions of one hand;

(30) Loss of four fingers except the thumb or complete loss of function;

(31) Missing of one thumb;

(32) One side of the ankle is missing;

(33) One side of the ankle is deformed, with complete loss of function;

(34) Lower limb fracture with angular deformity >15(, and Those with limbs that are gorgeously shortened by more than 4cm;

(35) One front foot is missing, and only the big toe remains on the other foot;

(36) One front foot is missing, and the other foot is missing except for the big toe. , 2 toes are deformed and function is lost;

(37) Loss of function of one foot and partial loss of function of the other foot;

(38) Insufficiency of one hip or one knee joint;

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(39) Coronary artery bypass grafting;

(40) Pulmonary lobectomy with segmental or wedge resection;

(41) Stage I pneumoconiosis, with Mild impairment of lung function;

(42) Pulmonary fibrosis (

(43) Liver resection 1/3 ;

(44) Biliary tract injury causing mild damage to liver function;

(45) Pancreatectomy 1/2;

(46) Leukemia completely remitted;

(47) Abdominal wall defect larger than 1/4 of the abdominal wall;

(48) Gastric resection 2/3;

(49) Small intestine resection 1/2 , including the ileocecal part;

(50) Hypertension with renal damage;

(51) One side nephrectomy;

(52) Both sides of the testis Post-traumatic atrophy, blood testosterone lower than normal;

(53) Mild damage to reproductive function;

(54) Bilateral mastectomy in pregnant women;

< p>(55) Mild hypoadrenocortical function;

7. Identification standards for grade seven work-related injuries and occupational diseases

One of the following 59 conditions can be identified as a grade seven work-related injury or occupational disease .

(1) Incomplete apraxia, agraphia, alexia, agnosia, etc.;

(2) Paralysis of the III and IV cranial nerves;

< p>(3) Bilateral incomplete facial paralysis;

(4) Electrical burns with skull resection >3 square centimeters and dural skin grafting;

(5) Cervical chin Adhesion, affecting neck movement;

(6) Whole body scar area 50%~59%;

(7) One eye has or has no light perception, and the other eye has corrected vision>= 0.8;

(8) The corrected visual acuity of one eye <=0.05, the corrected visual acuity of the other eye>=0.6;

(9) The corrected visual acuity of one eye <=0.1, the corrected visual acuity of the other eye>=0.4 ;

(10) Corrected visual acuity in both eyes <=0.3, or visual field <=64% (or radius <=40();

(11) Bilateral hearing loss >=56BHL ;

(12) Loss of laryngeal protective function, choking and coughing when eating, and prone to aspiration;

(13) Reflux esophagitis after esophageal reconstruction;

(14) More than 2/3 of one or both auricles are defective;

(15) The bone loss of the dentition is 78cm, and more than 10 teeth are lost;

(16) ) Paraplegia or hemiplegia, muscle strength level 4;

(17) Full muscle paralysis of both hands, muscle strength level 4;

(18) Partial muscle paralysis of one hand, muscle strength level 3;

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(19) Partial muscle paralysis of both feet, muscle strength grade 3;

(20) Total muscle paralysis of one foot, muscle strength grade 3;

(21) Mild Movement disorder (non-limb paralysis);

(22) Posterior tract stenosis after pelvic fracture (infertile);

(23) Severe displacement of pelvic fracture with obvious symptoms;

(24) The interphalangeal joint of one finger is severed;

(25) The interphalangeal joint of one thumb is deformed and the function is completely lost;

(26) One hand In addition to the thumb, the proximal interphalangeal joints of the other 2 to 3 fingers (including the index finger) are severed;

(27) In addition to the thumb, the proximal interphalangeal joints of the other 2 to 3 fingers (including the index finger) function Loss;

(28) Insufficiency of one of the shoulder, elbow, or wrist joints;

(29) Loss of 4 toes on one foot except the big toe;

(30) Except for the big toe, the other four toes of one foot are scarred and deformed, and their functions are lost;

(31) One forefoot is missing;

(32) After artificial joint surgery of large joints of limbs, The joint function is good;

(33) Joint traumatic synovitis, long-term effusion;

(34) The lower limbs are shortened <3cm or >2cm after injury;

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(35) Pulmonary lobectomy;

(36) Mild impairment of lung function;

(37) Localized empyema requiring partial chest revision surgery;

(38) Stage I pneumoconiosis, normal lung function;

(39) Pulmonary fibrosis (

(40) Other occupational lung diseases, accompanied by mild damage to lung function;

(41) 1/4 lung resection;

(42) Chronic mild toxic liver disease;

(43) Biliary tract injury, post-biliary anastomosis;

(44) Adult splenectomy;

(45) Pancreatectomy 1/3;

< p>(46) Complete remission of aplastic pelvic hemorrhage;

(47) Leukopenia;

(48) Neutropenia;

(49) Thrombocytopenia (<8×1010/L);

(50) Gastrectomy 1/2;

(51) Small intestine resection 1/2;

(52) Resection of most of the colon;

(54) Mild urination disorder;

(55) Hysterectomy or partial resection in pregnant women;

(56) Unilateral ovarian resection in infertile women;

(57) Bilateral fallopian tube resection in pregnant women;

(58) Vaginal stenosis;

< p>(59) Unilateral mastectomy in nulliparous women.

8. Identification standards for grade eight work-related injuries and occupational diseases

Anyone in the following 61 situations can be identified as a grade eight work-related injury or occupational disease.

(1) Borderline intelligence;

(2) Persons with psychotic symptoms and personality changes;

(3) Exposed skull;

(4) After extensive skin grafting for facial burns;

(5) There are >8 square centimeters or more than three hypertrophic scars >1 square centimeter on the nose or cheek;

(6) One or both eyelids have obvious defects or ectropion;

(7) Whole body scar area is 40% to 49%;

(8) One eye's corrected visual acuity< =0.2, the corrected visual acuity of the other eye >=0.5;

(9) The corrected visual acuity of both eyes is equal to 0.4;

(10) The visual field of both eyes <=80% (or radius <=50( );

(11) One bag or bilateral ectropion or incomplete eyelid closure;

(12) Ptosis of the upper eyelid cover and 1/3 of the pupil;

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(13) Synechiae affecting eye movement;

(14) Traumatic glaucoma;

(15) Bilateral hearing loss >=41Dbhl or one ear >=91Dbhl;

(16) Dyspnea during physical labor (laryngeal origin);

(17) Difficulty in phonation and speech;

(18) ) One or both ears are defective >1/3, <2/3;

(19) The alveolar bone damage is >=cm long, and more than 8 teeth are missing;

( 20) Tongue defect is less than 1/3 of the tongue;

(21) Bilateral nasal cavity or nasopharyngeal atresia;

(22) Bilateral temporomandibular joint ankylosis, difficulty opening mouth II Degree;

(23) Abnormal swallowing movement after esophagoplasty;

(24) Mild impairment of thyroid function;

(25) Parathyroid Mild impairment of gland function;

(26) Vertebral compression fracture; front edge height reduced by more than 1/2;

(27) No neurological symptoms after spondylolisthesis surgery;

(28) Single limb paralysis or total muscle paralysis of one hand, muscle strength level 4;

(29) Partial paralysis of both hands, muscle strength level 4;

( 30) Muscle strength level 4 for total muscle paralysis of both feet:

(31) Muscle strength level 3 for partial muscle paralysis in one foot;

(32) Except for the thumb and index finger on one hand, The proximal interphalangeal joints of two fingers are severed;

(33) In addition to the thumb and index finger, the proximal interphalangeal joints of two fingers on one hand are nonfunctional;

(34) The thumb of one foot is Toes are missing, and one toe other than the big toe is missing on the other foot;

(35) The big toe of one foot is deformed and its function is lost, and one toe other than the big toe is deformed on the other foot;

(36) One foot Except for the big toe, the other three toes are missing;

(37) Except for the big toe, the other three toes of one foot are scarred and deformed, with complete loss of function;

(38) Due to open fracture infection Chronic osteomyelitis occurs repeatedly;

(39) Residual traumatic arthritis without effusion after joint trauma or injury surgery;

(40) Cardiac insufficiency Level 1;

(41) Vascular substitute reconstruction;

(42) Segmentectomy;

(43) Other occupational lung diseases, Normal lung function;

(44) Partial hepatectomy;

(45) Biliary duct repair;

(46) Partial splenectomy;

(47) Partial resection of the pancreas;

(48) Abdominal wall defect of about 10cm;

(49) Partial resection of the stomach;

(50) Partial resection of the small intestine;

(51) One side of the adrenal gland defect;

(52) After ureteral repair;

(53) After urethral repair;< /p>

(54) Removal of one testicle and epididymis;

(55) One side of the vas deferens is defective and cannot be repaired;

(56) Unilateral surgery in pregnant women Ovarian removal;

(57) Unilateral fallopian tube removal in pregnant women;

(58) Unilateral mastectomy in pregnant women;

(59) Sex Functional impairment;

(60) Acute radiation-induced skin loss of IV degree, and chronic radiation-induced skin loss affecting limb function after surgical treatment;

(61) Radiation-induced skin ulcers that do not heal for a long time.

9. Identification standards for grade nine work-related injuries and occupational diseases

Anyone in the following 43 situations can be identified as a grade nine work-related injury or occupational disease.

(1) Mild epilepsy;

(2) Skull defect >=25 square centimeters, no functional impairment;

(3) Lobotomy No functional impairment after surgery;

(4) Paralysis of the ophthalmic branch of the V cranial nerve and IV cranial nerve;

(5) Scarring alopecia at the hairline edge, Those who need to wear a wig;

(6) There is obvious deformity or hypertrophic scar >3 square centimeters in the nose or the same part;

(7) Scar deformity in the neck;

(8) Whole body scar area 30%~39%;

(9) After rhinoplasty;

(10) Ectropion and lip ectropion skin grafting After;

(11) The corrected visual acuity of one eye is >=0.3 and the corrected visual acuity of the other eye is >0.4;

(12) The corrected visual acuity of both eyes is equal to 0.5;

(13 ) Occupational (including radioactive) and traumatic cataract stage III (or severe);

(14) Patients with loss of tear apparatus and surgery cannot improve epiphora;

(15) Bilateral Hearing loss in one ear >= 31Dbhl or loss in one ear >= 71Dbhl;

(16) Poor voice and speech;

(17) People who eat normally after esophagectomy;< /p>

(18) One or both auricles are defective >1/5, <1/3;

(19) Chromium rhinorrhea is medically dependent;

(20) Alveolar bone damage is 4cm long, and more than 4 teeth are lost;

(21) Low back pain after more than two transverse process fractures;

(22) Three segments After internal fixation of the eruptive column;

(23) The height of the front edge of the spinal compression is <1/2;

(24) 1/2 of the distal part of one thumb is missing;

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(25) Two sections of the index finger of one hand are missing;

(26) The knuckle of one thumb is incompetent;

(27) The distal section of the big toe of one foot is missing;

(28) The other two toes except the big toe are missing;

(29) The other two toes except the big toe are scarred and deformed, with incomplete function;

(30) Foot Those with congenital or tarsal bone fractures affecting the arch of the foot;

(31) Those with moderate or above pitting edema of the lower limbs persisting one year after trauma to the affected limb;

(32) Fractures Internal fixation surgery, without functional impairment;

(33) Heart and great vessel repair;

(34) Cardiac foreign body retention or foreign body removal;

< p>(35) Pulmonary repair;

(36) Bronchoplasty;

(37) Foreign body retention or foreign body removal in the lung;

(38) After mammoplasty;

(39) After diaphragm repair;

(40) Chronic latent toxic nephropathy;

(41 ) After uterine repair;

(42) Partial resection of one ovary;

(43) After vaginal repair or plasty.

10. Standards for identification of Level 10 work-related injuries and occupational diseases

Anyone of the following 51 situations can be identified as a Level 10 work-related injury or occupational disease.

(1) Skull defect of 9 to 24 square centimeters, no functional impairment;

(2) Incomplete facial paralysis on one side;

(3) Facial paralysis Mild foreign body pigmentation or loss;

(4) Whole body paralysis scar area <30%;

(5) Corrected visual acuity of one eye <=0.5 and corrected visual acuity of the other eye>=0.8 ;

(6) Corrected visual acuity in both eyes <=0.8;

(7) Occupational (including radioactive) and traumatic cataract stage I~II (or mild or moderate), Or aphakia after occupational and traumatic cataract surgery;

(8) Lens dislocation;

(9) Orbital foreign body not removed;

( 10) The foreign body in the ball has not been removed;

(11) Traumatic pupil dilation;

(12) Hearing loss in both ears >=26Dbhl, or in one ear >=56Dbhl;< /p>

(13) Bilateral vestibular function loss, unable to stand with eyes closed;

(14) Voice disorder;

(15) One or both ears Defect >2 square centimeters;

(16) After reconstruction of one or both ears;

(17) Chromium rhinopathy (asymptomatic);

(18) Loss of smell;

(19) Except for teeth, more than one segmental tooth has been lost or more than two other teeth have been lost;

(20) Temporomandibular joint on one side Ankylosing and dysphagia grade I;

(21) Abnormalities in the sinuses or cheeks that have not been removed;

(22) Unilateral nasal cavity or nostril atresia;

< p>(23) Nasal septum perforation;

(24) Hypertrophic scar >1 square centimeter on the nose or face;

(25) Spondyloarthritis of the injured segment after trauma Low back pain, people under 50 years old;

(26) Disconnection or loss of function of any distal finger except the thumb;

(27) Fingertip skin grafting Posterior (hypertrophic scar more than 1 square centimeter);

(28) The skin graft area on the back of the hand is >50 square centimeters, and there is obvious scar;

(29) The interphalangeal joint of one thumb Insufficiency of function;

(30) The right skin graft area of ??the palms and soles is >30%;

(31) Except for the thumb, the remaining 3 to 4 distal segments of the fingers are missing;

(32) Except for the big toe, the distal segment of any toe is missing;

(33) Skin grafting on the dorsum of the foot, area >100 square centimeters;

(34) Each part of the body There is no functional disorder after the fracture of the site heals;

(35) There is no functional disorder after meniscectomy, patella resection, disc resection or ligament repair after trauma;

(36) Blood, After simple closed drainage of pneumothorax, pleural adhesion thickens;

(37) Foreign body retention in the chest wall;

(38) No functional impairment after hypochondrium, clavicle, and sternum fractures are healed ;

(39) After liver repair;

(40) After spleen repair;

(41) After pancreatic repair;

(42) After open exploration or gastric repair;

(43) After open exploration or colon repair;

(44) After open exploration or small intestinal repair Postoperatively;

(45) After renal repair;

(46) After bladder repair;

(47) After ovarian repair;

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(48) After fallopian tube repair;

(49) After breast repair;

(50) Chronic radiation-induced skin injury of one or both hands, II degree and II degree Degree or above;

(51) Mildly reduced immune function.