Can I be disabled for high frequency hearing loss of 60db in both ears?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-25
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    OK. In accordance with the Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance

    If the injured employee has a definite or de facto employment relationship within the legal working age, the following provisions may be referred to.

    1. Identification of work-related injuries.

    Article 14 An employee shall be deemed to have suffered a work-related injury under any of the following circumstances:

    1) Being injured in an accident during working hours and in the workplace due to work-related reasons;

    2) Being injured in an accident while engaging in work-related preparatory or finishing work in the workplace before or after working hours;

    3) Injured by violence or other accidents during working hours and in the workplace due to the performance of work duties;

    4) Suffering from occupational diseases;

    5) Injured or unaccounted for in an accident while away for work;

    6) Injured in a traffic accident or an accident involving urban rail transit, passenger ferry, or train for which they are not primarily responsible;

    7) Other circumstances that laws and administrative regulations provide shall be recognized as work-related injuries.

    Article 15 An employee shall be deemed to have suffered a work-related injury under any of the following circumstances:

    1) Died of a sudden illness during working hours and at work, or died within 48 hours after rescue efforts failed;

    2) Suffering harm in emergency rescue and disaster relief or other activities to preserve national or public interests;

    3) Employees who previously served in the army, were disabled due to war or duty injuries, and have obtained the certificate of revolutionary disabled soldiers, and were injured after arriving at the employer.

    2. If the hearing loss is caused by acute trauma, you can directly report the work-related injury to the work-related injury management department of the local labor bureau and the human resources and social security bureau.

    If it is caused by a long-term working environment, you should first apply for an occupational disease diagnosis from the disease control center under the local health bureau, and then report to the work-related injury department with this diagnosis.

    3. If it is a work-related injury and the loss of both ears is more than 40db, it can be rated as a disability grade.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It can be both deaf and dumb people with disabilities.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hearing disability refers to the permanent hearing impairment in both ears of varying degrees due to various reasons, and the inability to hear or hear the surrounding environment and speech sounds clearly, thus affecting the person's daily life and social participation.

    If you have good hearing of 85 decibels, you will be classified as a Level 2 hearing disability.

    Hearing disability level 2 refers to severe structural and functional impairment of the auditory system, with an average hearing loss of 81 90 dB hl in the better ear, severe limitations in comprehension and communication activities without the help of hearing aids, and severe impairment in participating in social life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is already level 2, it is extremely severe hearing loss, there is great difficulty in communication, basically only firecrackers, the sound of thunder can be heard, and residual hearing suggests intervention.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Dear, you also, for your question, I provide you with the following: According to the provisions of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Persons with Disabilities, a disabled person with an average hearing loss of 30 decibels in binaural audio belongs to the first class of disabled persons. Introduction to Persons with Disabilities in the First Category:

    Level 1 disabled persons refer to persons with disabilities who are deaf, have low vision, have a speech disability, have an intellectual disability, have a mental disability, have multiple disabilities, and have a physical disability that does not affect their ability to live and work in their daily lives. Among them, deaf disability refers to people with an average hearing loss of more than 70 decibels; Amblyopia refers to a person with a disability who is expected to have lower distance vision; Speech disability refers to a person with a disability who is slurred in speech, has a speech impairment in relapse, or is unable to express himself verbally; Intellectual disability is defined as a person with an IQ below 70; Mental disability refers to a person with normal mental ability but mental retardation or behavioral disorders; Multiple disabilities are people with disabilities who have several of these disabilities at the same time. Hope it helps.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is considered a moderate to severe hearing loss, and it is best to choose hearing aids as soon as possible when hearing loss occurs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is carried out in accordance with the policy of the state.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Listening Grade:

    Grade IV: 8) hearing loss in both ears 91dBhl;

    Grade V: 10) Hearing loss in both ears 81dBhl;

    Grade VI: 14) Hearing loss in both ears 71dBhl;

    Grade VII: 11) Hearing loss in both ears 56dBhl;

    Grade VIII: 15) Hearing loss of 41dBhl in both ears or 91dBhl in one ear;

    Grade IX: 15) Hearing loss of 31dBhl in both ears or 71dBhl in one ear;

    Grade 10: 12) Hearing loss of 26dHL in both ears, or 56dBHL in one ear;

    Level 9: Grade 9 disability is 9 months' salary, and if the labor or employment contract is terminated upon expiration, or the employee himself proposes to terminate the labor or employment contract, the work-related injury insurance** shall pay a one-time medical subsidy for work-related injury, and the employer shall pay a one-time disability employment subsidy. The specific standards for one-time medical subsidies for work-related injuries and one-time employment subsidies for disability shall be prescribed by the people of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.

    Enthusiastic netizens. Related questions.

    2. What is the average hearing threshold of high frequency in both ears???

    Is hearing loss greater than 21 dB in both ears and high frequency less than 40 an occupational disease 4 am I now an occupational disease of noise deafness The average hearing threshold of binaural speech frequency: 45dbhl; Average hearing threshold of high frequency in both ears: 54dBhl;

    1. If the hearing threshold reaches 53db in both ears, is it an occupational disease? How to pay professional compensation?

    2. What is the difference between the average hearing threshold of high frequency in both ears greater than 40db and the hearing loss in both ears greater than 40db, and whether the high-frequency hearing threshold of 72db >4db is considered an occupational disease.

    Whether the average of 69 binaural high-frequency listening valves can meet the occupational disease standard, please guide the master.

    Grade IV: 8) hearing loss in both ears 91dBhl;

    Grade V: 10) Hearing loss in both ears 81dBhl;

    Grade VI: 14) Hearing loss in both ears 71dBhl;

    Grade VII: 11) Hearing loss in both ears 56dBhl;

    Grade VIII: 15) Hearing loss of 41dBhl in both ears or 91dBhl in one ear;

    Grade IX: 15) Hearing loss of 31dBhl in both ears or 71dBhl in one ear;

    Grade 10: 12) Hearing loss of 26dHL in both ears, or 56dBHL in one ear;

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Grade IV: 8) hearing loss in both ears 91dBhl;

    Grade V: 10) Hearing loss in both ears 81dBhl;

    Grade VI: 14) Hearing loss in both ears 71dBhl;

    Grade VII: 11) Hearing loss in both ears 56dBhl;

    Grade VIII: 15) Hearing loss of 41dBhl in both ears or 91dBhl in one ear;

    Grade IX: 15) Hearing loss of 31dBhl in both ears or 71dBhl in one ear;

    Grade 10: 12) Hearing loss of 26dHL in both ears, or 56dBHL in one ear;

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