Standard requirements for physical examination of customs civil servants

The requirements of the physical examination standards for civil servants of the Customs are as follows:

The standard requirements for the physical examination of customs civil servants include the following aspects:

I. Basic requirements

Good health, no bad habits, no infectious diseases, good facial features and dignified manners;

Height requirements: not less than 168cm for men and158cm for women;

Vision requirements: corrected vision is not less than 5.0, without color blindness and weak color;

The weight is not higher than 30% of the standard weight and not lower than15% of the standard weight;

No disability, no stuttering, no tattoo, no limb dysfunction, etc.

Second, the physical examination items

Blood routine: check anemia, inflammation, blood diseases, etc.

Electrocardiogram: Check the heart function, such as arrhythmia and myocardial infarction.

Urine routine: check urinary system diseases, hepatobiliary diseases, etc.

Three items of liver function: check liver function, such as transaminase and bilirubin;

Renal function: check renal function, such as creatinine and urea;

Chest X-ray: check lung diseases, such as pneumonia and tuberculosis;

Internal medicine examination: check whether there is any abnormality in heart, lung, liver, spleen and other organs;

Otolaryngology examination: Examination of ear diseases, nose diseases, throat diseases, etc.

Dental examination: check oral diseases, such as dental caries and periodontal disease.

Three. Other requirements

No history of mental illness;

No history of drug abuse;

No bad credit record, etc.

The above are the main contents of the requirements of the customs civil service physical examination standards. In the process of physical examination, candidates should pay attention to personal hygiene and etiquette, respect doctors and staff, observe the discipline of physical examination, and must not interfere with physical examination in any way. At the same time, candidates should truthfully fill in the relevant information in the physical examination form, and must not conceal their medical history or resort to deceit.