The relevant answers to "Hebei Province 202 1 Disability Appraisal Standard" are as follows: Hebei Province's disability appraisal standard is: first-class and first-class industrial injury appraisal standard. The first-degree disability identification criteria include: severe facial disfigurement accompanied by one of the second-degree disabilities in Table b2; Severe scar formation of the whole body, accounting for more than 90% of the body surface area, accompanied by the loss of basic motor function of spine and limbs; Loss or complete loss of function above elbow joint; High loss of both lower limbs and high loss of one upper limb. Second, the second-level industrial injury appraisal standard The second-level industrial injury appraisal standard includes: serious organ defect or deformity, serious dysfunction or complications, special medical dependence, or most people who can't take care of themselves. Third, the third-level industrial injury appraisal standards The third-level industrial injury appraisal standards include: people with serious organ defects or deformities, serious dysfunction or complications, special medical dependence, or people who cannot take care of themselves. Fourth, fourth-level industrial injury appraisal standards The third-level industrial injury appraisal standards include: muscle strength of one-handed total paralysis ≤ 2; Cerebrospinal fluid leakage with skull base bone defect can not be repaired or repeated operation failed; Moderate facial disfigurement; The scar area of the whole body is ≥60%, and the motor function of the main joints of limbs 1 joints is limited; Facial scar or skin graft ≥ 1/2 with slight disfigurement; The thumb is completely missing or has no function, etc. V. Five-level industrial injury appraisal standards The five-level industrial injury appraisal standards include: incomplete apraxia, agraphia, agraphia, agnosia, etc. ; The total body scar accounts for more than 50% of the body surface area, and the joint activity is limited; Facial scar or skin graft ≥ 1/3 meets one of the disfigurement standards; After spinal fracture, scoliosis or kyphosis over 30 degrees appears, accompanied by severe radicular neuralgia (based on electrophysiological examination). Six-level or six-level industrial injury appraisal standards The six-level industrial injury appraisal standards include: scalp defect after avulsion 1/5 or more; After spinal fracture, the deformity is less than 30 with nerve root neuropathy (abnormal electrophysiological examination); One thumb is completely lost, or two fingers of the other hand are lost together; The function of one thumb is completely lost, and the function of two fingers of the other hand is completely lost except the thumb. Seven, seven levels of work-related injury appraisal standards Seven levels of work-related injury appraisal standards include: full-thickness skull defect ≥30cm2 after burn, or skin graft area ≥10cm2 on dura mater; Neck scar contracture affects neck activity; Total scar area ≥ 30%; Skin grafts with facial scars, foreign bodies or pigment changes account for more than 10% of the face. Eight, eight levels of work-related injury identification standards Eight levels of work-related injury identification standards include: quadriplegia muscle strength level 4; The muscle strength of partial paraplegia in one foot is less than or equal to 3; There was no dysfunction after lobectomy; Meet one of the criteria of severe disfigurement; Skin grafting for facial burn ≥1/5; Mild foreign body deposition or depigmentation on the face; Most defects of bilateral auricles or one auricle, etc. Nine, nine levels of industrial injury identification standards Nine levels of industrial injury identification standards include: common carotid artery and internal carotid artery stenosis caused by neck trauma, no dysfunction after stent implantation or vascular bypass surgery; Meeting the second item of the standard of moderate disfigurement or mild disfigurement; Scar baldness on the edge of hairline or baldness in other parts, people who need to wear wigs, etc. Ten-level industrial injury appraisal standards Ten-level industrial injury appraisal standards include: partial organ defect, abnormal shape, no dysfunction, no medical dependence, self-care and so on.
Legal objectivity:
Regulations on industrial injury insurance
Article 21
Workers who are disabled due to work-related injuries and whose ability to work is affected after treatment shall be appraised.
Regulations on industrial injury insurance
Article 17
If an employee is injured by an accident or is diagnosed and identified as an occupational disease in accordance with the provisions of the Law on the Prevention and Control of Occupational Diseases, the unit to which he belongs shall, within 30 days from the date of the accident injury or the date of diagnosis and identification as an occupational disease, apply to the social insurance administrative department in the overall planning area for work-related injury identification. Under special circumstances, with the consent of the administrative department of social insurance, the application time limit may be appropriately extended.
Regulations on industrial injury insurance
Article 22
Labor ability appraisal refers to the level appraisal of the degree of labor dysfunction and self-care dysfunction. Labor dysfunction is divided into ten levels of disability, the heaviest being 1 level, and the lightest being1level.