What materials are needed for the identification of occupational diseases? The relevant content is as follows:
(1) occupational disease diagnostic institution application form;
(2) "medical institutions license" and a copy of a copy of the copy;
(3) with the application to carry out the diagnosis of occupational disease projects related to the diagnosis of diagnostic subjects and related information;
(4) and the application of the project to be compatible with the diagnosis of occupational diseases such as physician Relevant health care technicians;
(5) with the application of the project and the list of instruments and equipment;
(6) occupational disease diagnosis of quality management system information;
(7) the provincial health administrative department of the other information required to be submitted.
Legal basis: "occupational disease diagnosis and appraisal management measures" Article 67
What to do if you do not accept the conclusion of the occupational disease appraisal?
After receiving the conclusion of the appraisal of occupational diseases, if you disagree with it, you can apply for another appraisal of the diagnosis of occupational diseases at the municipal health administrative department within 30 days. Through another appraisal, there are still objections to the appraisal conclusion, do not worry, you can also apply for re-appraisal within 15 days to the provincial health administrative department, but at this time the provincial occupational disease diagnosis and appraisal committee's appraisal for the final appraisal.
In fact, in many cases, the identification of occupational diseases in the conclusion of the lesser case, therefore, employees in the identification of occupational diseases, should be clear whether they are really suffering from occupational diseases, in accordance with the provisions of the law, the identification of occupational diseases must have four conditions:
1, the main body of the disease is a business, institutions or individual economic organizations;
2, must be in the course of engaging in occupational activities;
2, must be in the course of engaging in occupational activities;
2, must be in the course of engaging in occupational activities. activities;
3, must be caused by exposure to occupational disease hazards such as dust, radioactive substances and other toxic and hazardous substances;
4, must be the occupational diseases listed in the classification and catalog of occupational diseases published by the state.