Physical examination items and standards
1. Interview
The interview mainly evaluates the application motivation, ideology, thinking expression ability, physical condition, psychological quality, etc. Identify candidates' suitability to receive public security education and engage in public security work. Candidates who are not motivated to take the exam, stutter, have poor verbal expression, loose logical thinking, uncoordinated body movements, or fail to meet any of the following physical conditions will be deemed to be unqualified for the interview.
2. Physical examination
For the items and standards of physical examination, refer to the "General Standards for Physical Examination for Civil Servant Recruitment" and "Special Standards for Physical Examination for Civil Servant Recruitment". At the same time, the following conditions should also be met:
Height: 170 cm and above for men, 160 cm and above for women;
Weight: Body mass index between 17.3 and 27.3 for men, and between 17.3 and 27.3 for women. Between 17.1 and 25.7;
Visual acuity: naked eye vision in any eye is 4.8 and above;
Color vision: no color blindness, no color weakness;
Appearance: none Few white heads, no thoracic deformity, no scoliosis or hunchback, the distance between the medial condyles of the femur in genu varus and the distance between the medial condyles of the tibia in genu valgus does not exceed 7 cm, there are no flat feet with complete disappearance of the plantar arch, and there are no physical problems that affect the function. Scars, no scars on the face and neck, no varicose veins in the lower limbs, no armpit odor, homosexual esotropia and exotropia not exceeding 15 degrees, no lip, cleft palate or obvious scars after cleft lip surgery.
The public security bureaus of all districts and cities must consult with the inspection unit to review the illness experience reported by the candidates, the candidates’ college entrance examination physical examination form and other materials provided by the provincial admissions and examination institutions, and on this basis, examine the candidates Conduct on-site inspections on key items such as height, weight, appearance, blood pressure, vision, color vision, hearing and smell, and make comprehensive physical examination conclusions.
3. Physical fitness assessment
The items and standards for physical fitness assessment are implemented in accordance with the relevant provisions of the "National Student Physical Health Standards", as follows:
The above 4 All projects should be evaluated, and if 3 or more of them meet the standards, the physical fitness evaluation conclusion will be deemed qualified. Before taking the physical fitness test, candidates should assess whether they are suitable for strenuous exercise. The candidates themselves shall be responsible for any unintended consequences such as injuries or illnesses during the physical fitness test due to their own reasons such as poor physical health.