Conventional materials and requirements required for the declaration of labor ability appraisal
(1) Fill in the Application Form for Labor Ability Appraisal, and post my recent one-inch bareheaded photo on the form. If a unit is responsible, take photos and affix the official seal of the unit; Personal application needs to provide company name, company detailed address, company contact name and telephone number, and notify company contact person on the spot.
(2) The original and photocopy of the work-related injury determination decision.
(3) Carry a copy of the original ID card of the appraiser.
(4) Provide complete and continuous medical records. Among them, the original medical records should be provided for hospitalization (the patient ID card should be used to copy the medical records in the hospital medical record room, and the original medical records should be stamped with the special seal for hospital medical record management). The original medical records should be kept by the appraisal center and can be brought back to the medical record room again after repeated use. Non-residents need to provide the original and photocopy of emergency or outpatient medical records, original and photocopy of diagnosis certificate, and auxiliary inspection report, and keep the original and photocopy.
When applying for work-related injury appraisal, the minimum medical treatment period must be met.
1-2 months: scalp laceration and hematoma;
3 months: skull, skull base fracture, head and face fracture, upper limb fracture, rib fracture, transverse process, spinous process, lamina fracture, amputation (finger and toe), soft tissue contusion, concussion, conservative treatment of organ contusion, burn (small area, shallow degree), general eye disease (except traumatic cataract, optic atrophy and intraocular foreign body), general otorhinolaryngology disease (except traumatic cataract, optic atrophy and intraocular foreign body).
6 months: pelvic fracture, lower limb fracture, vertebral fracture, brain contusion and laceration, organ rupture operation, burn (large area and depth), ophthalmology (traumatic cataract, optic atrophy, intraocular foreign body), benign tumor of nose and paranasal sinuses, and severe soft tissue contusion of oral forehead and face;
1 year: tracheal trauma, femoral neck fracture, cerebral hemorrhage.
1.5 years: spinal fracture with spinal cord injury.
Regulations on industrial injury insurance
Twenty-first workers with work-related injuries are disabled, and their working ability is relatively stable after treatment, so they should be appraised.
Twenty-third labor ability appraisal by the employer, workers or their close relatives to the city labor ability appraisal committee, and provide workers with work-related injury appraisal decisions and medical treatment related information.