In the physical examination of public institutions, the following circumstances may lead to elimination:
1. The body has serious diseases or dysfunction, such as serious heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease, blood disease, etc. These diseases may affect work ability and health status, leading to unqualified physical examination.
2. Severe decline in vision or hearing: If vision or hearing cannot meet the needs of work, it may also lead to unqualified physical examination.
3. Height or weight is not up to standard: some positions have clear requirements for height and weight. If the physical examination results are not up to standard, it may also lead to elimination.
4. Infectious diseases: Infectious diseases such as hepatitis B and tuberculosis may affect the health of colleagues and patients, so they will be regarded as unqualified in physical examination.
5. Other health problems: such as long-term drug abuse and mental illness may also lead to unqualified physical examination.
To sum up: in the physical examination of public institutions, elimination may involve physical diseases, vision and hearing, height and weight, infectious diseases and other health problems. Therefore, before attending the physical examination, we should fully understand the relevant requirements and standards and make full preparations.
Legal basis:
Article 24 of the Civil Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC):
"The following persons shall not be employed as civil servants:
(1) Having received criminal punishment for committing a crime;
(two) was expelled from China * * * party;
(3) Being expelled from public office;
(4) Being listed as the object of joint punishment for dishonesty according to law;
(five) there are other circumstances in which the law stipulates that it is not allowed to be employed as a civil servant. "
The above legal provisions relate to the employment conditions and standards of civil servants, and the physical examination standards of public institutions are similar to those of civil servants. You can refer to the above legal provisions.