What is the standard for determining work-related injuries in Shenzhen?
All of us are very concerned about our work. There are actually many problems at work, including work-related injuries. In our country's law, it is said that if compensation is needed, recognition is needed. The accreditation standards are generally divided into ten grades, and each grade has a corresponding accreditation standard. So what is the standard of work-related injury identification in Shenzhen? First-degree disability 1) extremely severe mental disorder; 2) Muscle strength of quadriplegia ≤3 or quadriplegia ≤ 2; 3) Paraplegia above neck 4, muscle strength ≤ 2; 4) Severe dyskinesia (non-limb paralysis); 5) Severe facial disfigurement accompanied by Table B ... 2. One of the secondary disabilities; 6) Severe scar formation of the whole body, accounting for more than 90% of the body surface area, accompanied by the basic loss of motor function of the main joints of the spine and limbs; 7) Loss or complete loss of function above elbow joint; 8) High loss of both lower limbs and high loss of one upper limb; 9) Severe scar deformity of both lower limbs and one upper limb, loss of activity function; 10) Both eyes have no light perception or only light perception, but the light positioning is not accurate; 1 1) The lung function is seriously damaged, and the breathing difficulty is Grade IV, which requires lifelong dependence on mechanical ventilation; 12) bilateral lung or heart-lung transplantation, 13) small bowel resection ≥ 14) orthotopic liver transplantation after hepatectomy; 15) orthotopic liver transplantation for biliary tract injury; 16) total pancreatectomy; 17) uremia stage of renal insufficiency after bilateral nephrectomy or solitary nephrectomy, dialysis maintenance or renal transplantation,18) stage ⅲ pneumoconiosis with severe lung function injury and/or severe hypoxemia [PO2707] IMAL/L (8 mg/DL). Note: 2 in PO2 refers to the second-degree disability of the lower corner (1) with severe mental injury; 2) Triplegia muscle strength grade 3; 3) Hemiplegia muscle strength ≤ Grade 2; 4) Paraplegia muscle strength ≤ Grade 2; 5) Muscle strength of hands with total paralysis ≤ 3; 6) Complete sensory or mixed aphasia; 7) Severe scar formation of the whole body, accounting for more than 80% of the body surface area, accompanied by limited movement of more than three joints of limbs; 8) Full face scar or skin graft with severe disfigurement; 9) bilateral forearm loss or complete loss of hands function; 10) loss of both lower limbs height; 1 1) scar deformity of both lower limbs, complete loss of function; 12) Stiffness of knees and ankles in non-functional position; 13) above the knee; 14) complete loss of knee and ankle function; 15) The ipsilateral upper and lower limbs are scarred and deformed, and their functions are completely lost; 16) Four or more joints of limbs (shoulder, hip, knee and elbow) completely lose their functions; 17) One eye has or does not have light perception, and the other eye has corrected visual acuity ≤0. 02, or the visual field ≤8% (or the radius ≤ 5 18) has no swallowing function, and completely relies on the stomach tube to eat; 19) bilateral complete clavicle defect; 20) Complete defect of bilateral inferior clavicle; 2 1) complete defect of maxilla and contralateral subclavian bone with facial soft tissue defect >: 30 cm2 (note: 2 is square 22) unilateral pneumonectomy and thoracoplasty, with dyspnea grade ⅲ; 23) cardiac insufficiency grade 3; 24) Esophageal reconstruction cannot be carried out after esophageal atresia or injury, and people eat by gastrostomy or jejunostomy; 25) 3/4 small bowel resection with short bowel syndrome; 26) 3/4 hepatectomy with severe liver function damage; 27) Portal hypertension triad or Budd-Chiari syndrome after liver trauma; 28) Severe liver function damage caused by biliary tract injury; 29) After subtotal pancreatectomy and pancreas transplantation; 30) After partial nephrectomy, renal insufficiency is decompensated; 3 1) Severe lung function injury and/or severe hypoxemia; 32) pneumoconiosis stage III with moderate lung function injury and/or moderate hypoxemia; 33) Pneumoconiosis stage Ⅱ with severe lung function injury and/or severe hypoxemia [PO2 450μ (5mg/dl); 4 1) occupational bladder cancer; 42) Radiation tumor. Third-grade disability 1) psychotic symptoms are dangerous or impulsive, 2) psychotic symptoms lead to lack of self-care ability; 3) Severe epilepsy; 4) Hemiplegia muscle strength level 3; 5) Paraplegia muscle strength level 3; 6) The muscle strength of bipedal paralysis is ≤ Grade 2; 7) Moderate dyskinesia (non-limb paralysis); 8) There are two or more complete apraxia, agraphia, agraphia and agnosia; 9) Severe scar formation of the whole body, accounting for more than 70% of the body surface area, accompanied by limited movement of more than two joints of limbs; 10) facial scar or skin graft ≥2/3 with moderate disfigurement; 1 1) One hand is missing and the other thumb is missing; 12) loss of thumb and forefinger or complete loss of function; 13) is missing an elbow; 14) The function of one hand is completely lost, and the function of thumb opposition of the other hand is lost; 15) One joint of hip and knee joint is missing or nonfunctional, and the flexion and extension of the other joint is less than 0 ~ 9; 16) One hip and knee joint is deformed and completely loses its function; 17) non-ipsilateral wrist and ankle deletion; 1s) scar deformity of upper and lower limbs on different sides, with complete loss of function; 19) One eye has or does not have light perception, and the other eye has corrected visual acuity ≤0. 05 or visual field ≤ 16% (radius ≤ 10 20) binocular corrected visual acuity 30 cm2 (note: 2 is square) 26) complete mandibular defect with facial soft tissue defect >: 30 cm2 (note: ditto) 27) tongue defect >: pneumonectomy with tongue 28) lateral thoracoplasty; 29) unilateral thoracoplasty, removing more than 6 ribs; 30) Unilateral pneumonectomy plus carina resection and plasty; 3 1) Unilateral pneumonectomy and reconstruction of great vessels with vascular substitutes; 32) Ⅲ degree atrioventricular block; 33) 2/3 hepatectomy with moderate liver function damage; 34) subtotal pancreatectomy, insulin dependence; 35) Unilateral nephrectomy, contralateral renal insufficiency in decompensated period; 36) Bilateral ureteral stricture and decompensated renal insufficiency; 37) Permanent ureterostomy; 38) Total cystectomy; 39) pneumoconiosis stage ⅲ; 40) pneumoconiosis stage II with moderate lung function injury and/or moderate hypoxemia; 4 1) pneumoconiosis stage Ⅱ complicated with active pulmonary tuberculosis; 42) Pulmonary fibrosis, moderate lung function damage and/or moderate hypoxemia after radiation pneumonia; 43) agranulocytosis; 44) Aplastic anemia; 45) Occupational chronic leukemia; 46) toxic hematopathy and myelodysplastic syndrome; 47) The platelet content of toxic hematopathy, severe hemorrhage or arsenic skin cancer is ≤2× 10 10 (note: the power of 10) 48); 49) Radiation-induced skin cancer with grade 4 disability 1) moderate mental retardation; 2) People who lack social skills due to psychotic symptoms; 3) Muscle strength of single limb paralysis ≤ Grade 2; 4) The muscle strength of partial quadriplegia in both hands is less than or equal to Grade 2, and 5) The muscle strength of total quadriplegia in one hand is less than or equal to Grade 2; 6) cerebrospinal fluid leakage with skull base bone defect can not be repaired or repeated operation failure; 7) Moderate facial disfigurement; 8) The scar area of the whole body is ≥60%, and the motor function of the main joints of limbs 1 joints is limited; 9) Facial scar or skin graft ≥ 1/2 with slight disfigurement; 10) Both thumbs are completely missing or have no function; 1 1) The function of one hand is completely lost and the function of the other hand is partially lost; 12) one side below the knee is missing, and the other side is missing the forefoot; 13) one side above the knee is missing; 14) One ankle is missing and the other foot is deformed, making it difficult to walk; 15) missing or no function below the knee; 16) One eye has or does not have light perception, and the other eye has corrected vision by 20 cm2 (note: 2 is square). 22) Segments with clavicle defect longer than 6cm, accompanied by oral and facial soft tissue defect > 20 cm2 (note: 2 is square). 23) Bilateral temporomandibular joint ossification, completely unable to open mouth; 24) Buccal perforation defect > 20 cm2 (note: 2 is square); 25) Bilateral complete facial paralysis; 26) Unilateral pneumonectomy; 27) Bilateral lobectomy; 28) After lobectomy and thoracoplasty; 29) after lobectomy and carina plasty; 30) Unilateral lung transplantation; 3 1) after heart valve replacement; 32) cardiac insufficiency grade Ⅱ; 33) Patients with anastomotic stenosis after esophageal reconstruction can only eat liquid food; 34) Total gastrectomy; 35) pancreatectomy and duodenectomy; 36) small bowel resection 37) small bowel resection 2/3, including ileocecal resection; 38) Total resection of colon, rectum and anus and ileostomy; 39) Severe anal defecation disorder or incontinence after trauma; 40) Hepatectomy 4 1) Hepatectomy12, liver function was slightly damaged; 42) Biliary tract injury leads to moderate damage to liver function; 43) Severe damage to thyroid function; 44) renal insufficiency decompensated after renal repair, 45) renal insufficiency decompensated after ureteral repair; 46) Permanent cystostomy; 47) Severe dysuria; 48) neurogenic bladder, residual urine ≥ 49) urethral stricture, which needs to be expanded regularly; 50) bilateral adrenal defects; 5 1) bilateral ovariectomy for infertile women; 52) Pneumoconiosis Phase II; 53) pneumoconiosis stage I with moderate lung function injury or moderate hypoxemia; 54) pneumoconiosis stage I with active pulmonary tuberculosis; 55) Sick sinus syndrome (those who need to install pacemakers); 56) The function of adrenal cortex decreased obviously; 57) The immune function decreased obviously. Grade 5 disability 1) moderate epilepsy pain; 2) quadriplegia muscle strength grade 4; 3) Muscle strength of single limb paralysis is grade 3; 4) The muscle strength of partial muscle paralysis in both hands is level 3; 5) One-handed paraplegia muscle strength level 3; 6) The muscle strength of bipedal paralysis is Grade 3; 7) Complete motor aphasia; 8) Complete apraxia, agraphia, agraphia and agnosia; 9) Incomplete apraxia, agraphia, agraphia, agnosia, etc. ; 10) the total body scar accounts for more than 50% of the body surface area, and the joint movement function is limited; 1 1) facial scar or skin graft ≥ 1/3 is one of the criteria for disfigurement; 12) Spinal fracture with scoliosis or kyphosis exceeding 30 degrees, accompanied by severe radicular neuralgia (based on electrophysiological examination); 13) One forearm is missing; 14) complete loss of primary function; 15) complete loss of function of one of the shoulder, elbow and wrist joints; 16) One hand is missing the thumb, and the other hand is missing three fingers except the thumb; 17) One hand has no thumb function, and the other hand has no three-finger function except thumb; 18) the forefoot is missing or scarred, and its function is completely lost; 19) double calcaneus plantar soft tissue defect scar formation, repeated rupture; 20) complete loss of function of one hip joint (or one knee joint); 2 1) lose points below one knee; 22) paralysis of the third pair of cranial nerves; 23. Patients who need drugs to maintain intraocular pressure after bilateral traumatic glaucoma surgery; 24) One eye has or does not have light perception, and the other eye has corrected visual acuity ≤0.3 or visual field ≤40% (or radius ≤ 25); 25) The corrected visual acuity at a glance is 1/4, but 10 cm2 (note: 2 is a square), but 10 cm2 (note: 2 is a square); 35) tongue defect > 1/3, but177 μ mol/l (>: 2 mg/dl); 7 1) testicular atrophy caused by radioactive damage; 72) chronic severe phosphorus poisoning; 73) Severe arm vibration. Grade 6 disability 1) mild mental disorder; 2) Mental illness symptoms affect professional labor ability; 3) Triplegia muscle strength grade 4; 4) Paraplegic lower limb muscle strength grade 4 with mild dysuria; 5) muscle strength of both hands 4; 6) Muscle strength of partial bipedal paralysis ≤ Grade 2; 7) Muscle strength of one-legged paraplegia ≤ Grade 2; 8) Mild dyskinesia (non-limb paralysis); 9) Incomplete aphasia; 10) severe foreign body pigmentation or depigmentation on the face; 1 1) facial scar or skin graft ≥1/3; 12) Total scar area ≥ 40%; 13) The scalp loss after avulsion injury is greater than1/5; 14) after spinal fracture, the deformity is less than 30 with nerve root neuropathy (abnormal electrophysiological examination); 15) One thumb is completely missing, or two fingers of the other hand are missing; 16) the function of one thumb is completely lost, and the function of two fingers except the thumb of the other hand is completely lost; 17) loss of one hand and three fingers (including thumb); 18) Except thumb, the other four fingers are missing or completely out of function; 19) below the ankle; 20) an ankle joint is deformed and its function is completely lost; 2 1) Angular deformity of lower limb fracture >: 15, with limb shortening more than 4cm; 22) One forefoot is missing, and the other foot has only the big toe; 23) One forefoot is missing, and the other foot is deformed by 2 ~ 5 toes except the big toe, resulting in loss of function; 24) Loss of function of one foot and partial loss of function of the other foot; 25) The flexion and extension of one hip joint or one knee joint cannot reach 0 ~ 90; 26) unilateral calcaneal plantar soft tissue defect scar formation, repeated rupture; 27) one eye has or does not have light perception, and the other eye has corrected vision of ≥ 0.4; 28) One eye has a corrected vision of ≤0.05, and the other eye has a corrected vision of ≥ 0.3; 29) The corrected visual acuity of one eye is ≤0. 1, and that of the other eye is ≥ 0.2; 30) binocular corrected vision ≤0.2 or visual field ≤48% (or radius ≤ 30); 3 1) diplopia caused by the fourth or sixth pair of cranial nerve paralysis or extraocular muscle injury; 32) Binaural hearing loss ≥ 71db; 33) bilateral vestibular function loss, difficulty in walking with eyes open, and inability to stand on both feet; 34) Unilateral or bilateral temporomandibular joint ankylosis, and it is difficult to open the mouth for ⅲ degrees; 35) unilateral maxillary defect 1/4 with oral and facial soft tissue defect >:/10 cm2;; 36) facial soft tissue defect > 20 cm2, accompanied by salivary fistula; 37) Tongue defect > 1/3, but 2cm, but