Can a civil servant get a tattoo after a physical examination?

Civil servants can't pass the physical examination.

According to Article 4 of the Special Standard for Physical Examination of Civil Servants, tattoos are unqualified.

For some special civil service posts, such as public security organs, state security organs, people's courts, etc. There are clear rules. If you have tattoos on your body, you will be disqualified!

Although some ordinary civil servants have not mentioned such requirements in the relevant regulations, if they have tattoos, they will still be recorded, and most employers will take this as one of the assessment criteria, and even refer to the conditions of special standards and directly judge them as unqualified.

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Other skin-related problems

1, severe bromhidrosis, tinea capitis, systemic tinea, scabies, chronic eczema, chronic urticaria, neurodermatitis, vitiligo, psoriasis, close contact history with infectious leprosy patients (* * * cohabitation) and other infectious or incurable skin diseases can not be employed.

2. Those who have vascular nevus and pigmented nevus that affect the face, and have obvious scars, scars, pigmented spots and other large-scale scar contractures on the exposed parts of the body cannot be employed.

3, gonorrhea, syphilis, chancre, venereal lymphogranuloma, nongonococcal urethritis, condyloma acuminatum, AIDS and virus carriers, can not be employed.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-General Standard for Civil Servants' Employment and Physical Examination

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Special Standards for Civil Servants' Physical Examination (Trial)