What is the latest level 10 disability identification standard?

Updated on society 2024-03-12
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Grade 10 disability. a. Partial limitation of daily activity ability;

    b. The ability to work and study has declined;

    c. Partial limitation of social communication skills.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Grade 10 disability1. Partial limitation of daily activity ability;

    2. The ability to work and study has declined;

    3. Social communication skills are partially limited.

    2. Grade 9 disability1. Most of the daily activities are limited;

    2. Decreased ability to work and study;

    3. Most of the social communication skills are limited.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, just the front teeth are knocked out, and they can't be rated as disabled.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Legal analysis: For example, according to the laws and regulations of our country, the standard for the identification of grade 10 disability slag is scattered as partial organ defects, abnormal morphology, no functional disorders, no medical dependence or general medical dependence, and no self-care disorders. Where the victim suffers personal injury and needs to have a disability evaluation, go to the judicial appraisal center to apply for an evaluation, and the specific results are to be subject to the evaluation results, and may refer to the "Classification of the Degree of Disability Caused by Human Injury".

    If it is a work-related injury, go to the Labor Ability Appraisal Committee for appraisal, and the specific results shall be subject to the appraisal results, and you can refer to the "Disability Level of Work-related Injuries and Occupational Diseases of Employees in the Labor Ability Appraisal".

    Legal basis: "Labor Ability Appraisal of Employees' Disability Levels of Work-related Injuries and Occupational Diseases" Level 10.

    Grading of the degree of disability caused by human injury" level 10.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Grade 10 disability. a. Partial limitation of daily activity ability;

    b. The ability to work and study has declined;

    c. Social interaction can be partially limited.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Those who meet one of the criteria for moderate disfigurement; 2. Facial scarring, skin grafting, foreign body pigmentation or loss of 2cm2 (note: 2 is squared); 3. The scar area of the whole body is 5, but 1; 4. Patients with osteoarthritis of the spine with low back pain after trauma, under the age of 50; 5. Patients who have not undergone surgery for juvenile disc herniation; 6. Severed or functional disconnection or loss of function of the distal interphalangeal joint of any finger except the thumb; 7. After finger skin grafting (hypertrophic scar 1cm2 (note: 2 is squared) or more); 8. The skin grafting area on the back of the hand is 50cm2 (Note:

    2 is square), and there is obvious scarring; 9. Palm and sol skin grafting area of 30; 10. Except for the thumb, the remaining 3 and 4 finger distals are missing; 11. Except for the hallux, the distal segment of any toe is missing; 12. The skin grafting area of the dorsum of the foot is 100cm2 (note: 2 is square); 13. Those who have not undergone surgery for meniscus injury or cruciate ligament injury of the knee joint; 14. There is no dysfunction after the fracture of all parts of the body is healed; 15. Chronic radiation injury of one or both hands of the second degree or above; 16. Corrected visual acuity in one eye and corrected visual acuity in the other eye; 17. Binocular corrected visual acuity; 18. Patients with one or both eyelid ectropion or incomplete palpebral closure correction after plastic surgery; 19. Patients with ptosis of the upper eyelid and pupil 1 3 rows after plastic surgery; 20. Patients with eyelid adhesion affecting eye rotation and correction after plastic surgery; 21. Intraocular lens eye after occupational and traumatic cataract surgery, with normal corrected vision; 22. Occupational and traumatic cataracts, with normal vision correction; 23. Partial dislocation of the lens; 24. Those who have not removed the foreign body in the orbit; 25. Those who have not removed the foreign body in the eyeball; 26. Traumatic mydriasis; 27. Patients with corneal scleral perforation**; 28. Hearing loss of 26 dB in both ears, or 56 dB in one ear; 29. Bilateral vestibular function loss, unable to stand side by side with eyes closed; 30. Chromium rhinosis (asymptomatic patients); 31. Loss of sense of smell; 32. In addition to wisdom teeth, more than 1 incisor or more than 2 other teeth are lost; 33. Ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint on one side, difficulty in opening the mouth I degree; 34. There is a foreign body in the sinuses or cheeks that has not been removed; 35. Unilateral nasal cavity or nostril atresia; 36. nasal septum perforation; 37. Incomplete facial paralysis on one side; 38. After simple closed drainage of hemothorax and pneumothorax, pleural adhesions thickened; 39. Thoracotomy after exploration; 40. After liver trauma is conservative**;

    Legal basisAccording to Article 21 of the Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance, if an employee suffers a work-related injury and has a disability that affects his or her ability to work after the injury is relatively stable, he or she shall be appraised for his or her ability to work.

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