A piece of meat was cut off from the index finger of the injured worker's left hand, and the hypertrophic scar after skin grafting was greater than 1cm2, which was in line with GB/T16180-2014 "5.10" and "6"
Appraisal of labor ability Injury and Occupational Disease Disability Grade GB/T16180-2014
5. 10 ten levels
5. 10. 1 classification principle
Partial organ defects, abnormal morphology, no dysfunction, no drug dependence or general drug dependence, no self-care disorder.
5. 10.2 Ten-level clause series
Anyone who meets 5. 10. 1 or one of the following clauses is rated as a work-related injury level 10.
1) meets one of the criteria of moderate disfigurement;
2) Foreign body with facial scar, skin graft, pigmentation or depigmentation >; 50px2
3) Total scar area
4) Acute trauma leads to protrusion of nucleus pulposus of intervertebral disc with nerve stimulation sign;
5) The distal interphalangeal joint of any finger except the thumb is severed or loses its function;
6) After fingertip skin grafting (hypertrophic scar above 25px2);
7) The skin graft area of the back of hand > 1250px2 has obvious scar;
8) Skin grafting area of palms and feet > 30%;
9) Any toe is missing except the big toe;
10) back skin graft area >: l02
1 1) patients with meniscus injury and cruciate ligament injury without surgery;
12) There is no dysfunction or mild dysfunction after fracture healing in all parts of the body;
13) mild dysfunction was left after tendon and ligament laceration of main joints of limbs;
14) Chronic radiation-induced skin injury of one hand or both hands is more than Ⅱ degree;
15) corrected visual acuity of one eye is ≤0.5, and corrected visual acuity of the other eye is ≥ 0.8;
16) binocular corrected visual acuity ≤ 0.8;
17) correction of unilateral or bilateral ectropion or incomplete eyelid closure after plastic surgery;
18) ptosis and pupil13 were corrected after plastic surgery;
19) symblepharon affects eyeball rotation and is corrected after plastic surgery;
20) intraocular lens heel for correcting normal vision after occupational and traumatic cataract surgery;
2 1) Occupational and traumatic cataract with grade I-II (or mild or moderate) and normal corrected vision;
22) Partial dislocation of lens;
23) Intraorbital foreign bodies were not removed;
24) intraocular foreign body is not removed;
25) traumatic mydriasis;
26) The penetrating injury of cornea and sclera was cured;
27) Binaural hearing loss ≥26dB, or mono-aural hearing loss ≥ 56 dB;
28) bilateral vestibular function loss, unable to stand with eyes closed;
29 chrome nose disease (asymptomatic);
30) Loss of sense of smell;
3 1) In addition to wisdom teeth, more than 65,438 incisors or more than 2 other teeth fell off;
32) One side of temporomandibular joint is stiff, and I-degree mouth opening is difficult;
33) There is a foreign body in the sinus or cheek that has not been taken out;
34) unilateral nasal cavity or nostril atresia;
35) perforation of nasal septum;
36) incomplete facial paralysis on one side;
37) After closed drainage of hemopneumothorax alone, pleural adhesion thickened;
38) After conservative treatment of abdominal organ contusion and laceration;
39) After breast repair;
40) Radiation injury leads to slight decline of immune function;
4 1) chronic mild phosphorus poisoning;
42) Chronic mild poisoning caused by fluorine and other inorganic compounds;
43) bursitis of underground workers;
44) stage I of decompression osteonecrosis;
45) First degree tooth erosion;
46) Occupational dermatosis cannot be cured for a long time.