Person applying for health certificate

industry

Production and processing of grain and oil

1 meat and poultry production and processing

2 dairy production and processing

3. Production and processing of aquatic products

4 canned food production and processing

Production and processing of sugar

6. Cold food production and processing

7 beverage production and processing

8. Wine production and processing

9. Seasoning pickles production and processing

10 production and processing of bean products

1 1 pastry production and processing

12 production and processing of candied fruit

13 tea production and processing

14 production and processing of health food and new resource food

15 production and processing of food additives

16 food production and processing

17 other food production and processing

18 food wholesale and retail

19 catering service industry

20 collective (internal) canteen

2 1 food truck booth

22 Other food-related industries

23-star hotel

24 restaurant

25 hotel

26 rest house

27 bar

28 coffee house

29 tea house

30 chema branch

3 1 barber shop

32 beauty house

33 public bathroom

34 cinema

35 entertainment hall

36 song and dance hall

37 Video Hall

38 Concert Hall

39 swimming pool

40 gymnasium

4 1 park

42 library

43 Museum

Exhibition hall 44

45 art museum

46 various shopping malls

47 bookstore

48 hospital waiting room

49 public waiting room

50 km * * means of transportation

5 1 Other industries (serving the public)

52 cosmetics production and processing

53 cosmetics sales

Other industries related to cosmetics

Domestic drinking water should be self-sufficient.

56 Secondary water supply for high-rise drinking water

Other industries related to drinking water

Hepatitis B virus carriers

Health certificates are generally not given to hepatitis B patients, and the labor law stipulates that hepatitis B virus carriers should not be refused employment; However, engaged in catering, food, medical care, preschool education, medicine and so on. Will be subject to certain restrictions. However, due to the normal liver function of hepatitis B virus carriers and the inactive replication of hepatitis B virus, as long as the DNA is negative, you can apply for a health certificate.

For some hepatitis B virus carriers, the DNA test is positive, indicating that hepatitis B virus has variation and is still reproducing. At this time, it does not meet the conditions of joint health certificate. Moreover, for HBV DNA positive HBV carriers, if not treated in time, it is easy to cause persistent liver damage and develop into cirrhosis and liver cancer. Studies have shown that about 40% of hepatitis B virus carriers have cirrhosis.