20 13 On February 23rd, the National Health and Family Planning Commission, Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, state administration of work safety and the All-China Federation of Trade Unions jointly issued the Classification and Catalogue of Occupational Diseases. Classification and Catalogue classifies occupational diseases into occupational pneumoconiosis and other respiratory diseases, occupational dermatoses, occupational eye diseases, occupational otorhinolaryngology and oral diseases, occupational chemical poisoning, occupational diseases caused by physical factors, radioactive diseases, occupational infectious diseases, occupational tumors and other occupational diseases. The Classification and Catalogue of Occupational Diseases shall come into force as of the date of promulgation. On April 8, 2002, the Catalogue of Occupational Diseases jointly issued by the former Ministry of Health and the former Ministry of Labor and Social Security was abolished.
Classification and catalogue of occupational diseases, occupational pneumoconiosis and other respiratory diseases;
First, pneumoconiosis:
1, silicosis;
2. Coal workers' pneumoconiosis;
3. Graphite pneumoconiosis;
4. Carbon black pneumoconiosis;
5. Asbestosis;
6. Talc pneumoconiosis;
7. Cement pneumoconiosis;
8. Mica pneumoconiosis;
9. Porter's pneumoconiosis;
10, aluminum pneumoconiosis;
1 1, welder's pneumoconiosis;
12. Casting pneumoconiosis;
13. Other pneumoconiosis that can be diagnosed according to the diagnostic criteria of pneumoconiosis and pathological diagnostic criteria of pneumoconiosis.
Second, other respiratory diseases:
1, allergic pneumonia;
2. Cotton dust disease;
3. asthma;
4. Metals and their compounds (tin, iron, antimony, barium and their compounds, etc.). );
5. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease caused by irritating chemicals;
6, hard metal lung disease.
Occupational dermatosis:
1, contact dermatitis;
2. Mild contact dermatitis;
3. Electro-optic dermatitis;
4. Melanosis;
5, acne;
6. Ulcer;
7, chemical skin burns;
8, white spots;
9. Other occupational skin diseases that can be diagnosed according to the General Rules for the Diagnosis of Occupational Skin Diseases.
Occupational eye diseases:
1, chemical eye burn;
2, electro-optic ophthalmia;
3 cataracts (including radiation cataracts and trinitrotoluene cataracts).
Occupational otorhinolaryngology and oral diseases:
1, noise deafness;
2, chrome nose disease;
3. Acid erosion of teeth;
4. Knock deaf;
Occupational chemical poisoning:
1, lead and its compound poisoning (excluding tetraethyl lead);
2, mercury and its compounds poisoning;
3, manganese and its compounds poisoning;
4, cadmium and its compounds poisoning;
5, beryllium disease;
6, thallium and its compounds poisoning;
7, barium and its compounds poisoning;
8, vanadium and its compounds poisoning;
9, phosphorus and its compounds poisoning;
10, arsenic and its compounds poisoning;
1 1, uranium and its compounds are poisoned;
12, hydrogen arsenide poisoning;
13, chlorine poisoning;
14. Sulfur dioxide poisoning;
15, phosgene poisoning;
16, ammonia poisoning;
17, unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine poisoning;
18, nitrogen oxide poisoning;
19, carbon monoxide poisoning;
20, carbon disulfide poisoning;
2 1. Hydrogen sulfide poisoning;
22, phosphine, zinc phosphide, aluminum phosphide poisoning;
23, fluorine and its inorganic compounds poisoning;
24, cyanide and nitrile compounds poisoning;
25, tetraethyl lead poisoning;
26. Organotin poisoning;
27. Nickel carbonyl poisoning;
28, benzene poisoning;
29. Toluene poisoning;
30, xylene poisoning;
3 1, n-hexane poisoning;
32, gasoline poisoning;
33, monomethylamine poisoning;
34, organic fluoropolymer monomer and its pyrolysis products poisoning;
35, dichloroethane poisoning;
36, carbon tetrachloride poisoning;
37, vinyl chloride poisoning;
38. Trichloroethylene poisoning;
39, chloropropene poisoning;
40, chloroprene poisoning;
4 1, amino and nitro compounds of benzene (excluding trinitrotoluene) poisoning;
42, trinitrotoluene poisoning;
43, methanol poisoning;
44. Phenol poisoning;
45, pentachlorophenol (sodium) poisoning
46, formaldehyde poisoning
47, dimethyl sulfate poisoning;
48. Acrylamide poisoning;
49, dimethylformamide poisoning;
50, organophosphorus poisoning;
5 1, carbamate poisoning;
52, chlordimeform poisoning;
53, methyl bromide poisoning;
54, pyrethroid poisoning;
55, indium and its compounds poisoning;
56. Bromopropane poisoning;
57, methyl iodide poisoning;
58, chloroacetic acid poisoning;
59, ethylene oxide poisoning;
60. Other chemical poisoning with direct causal relationship with occupational harmful factors not mentioned in the above items.
Occupational diseases caused by physical factors:
1, heatstroke;
2, decompression sickness;
3. Altitude sickness;
4. Aviation sickness;
5, arm vibration;
6. Eye (cornea, lens, retina) damage caused by laser;
7. Frostbite;
8. Lumbar disc herniation.
Diseases caused by radiation:
1, acute radiation sickness caused by external irradiation;
2. Subacute radiation sickness caused by external irradiation;
3. Chronic radiation sickness caused by external irradiation;
4. Internal radiation sickness;
5. Radioactive dermatosis;
6 radioactive tumors (including lung cancer caused by high radon exposure of miners);
7. Bone injury caused by radiation;
8. Radioactive thyroid diseases;
9. Radiation gonadal diseases;
10, radiation combined injury;
1 1. Other radioactive injuries that can be diagnosed according to the diagnostic criteria for radioactive diseases (general rules).
Occupational infectious diseases:
1, anthrax;
2. Forest encephalitis;
3. Brucellosis;
4, AIDS (limited to medical and health personnel and the people's police);
5. Lyme disease;
Occupational tumor:
1, lung cancer and mesothelioma caused by asbestos;
2. Bladder cancer caused by benzidine;
3. Leukemia caused by benzene;
4. Lung cancer caused by chloromethyl ether and dichloromethyl ether;
5. Lung cancer and skin cancer caused by arsenic and its compounds;
6. Hepatic angiosarcoma caused by vinyl chloride;
7. Lung cancer caused by coke oven emissions;
8. Lung cancer caused by hexavalent chromium compounds;
9. Lung cancer and pleural mesothelioma caused by pilose zeolite;
10, skin cancer caused by coal tar, coal tar pitch and petroleum pitch;
1 1 and β -naphthylamine induced bladder cancer.
Other occupational diseases:
1, metal smoke heat;
2, bursitis (underground workers only);
3, femoral vein thrombosis syndrome, femoral artery occlusion or lymphatic occlusion (limited to scraping workers).
Occupational disease examination: this should be decided according to the actual situation of patients;
1. The employing unit shall organize workers exposed to occupational hazards for occupational health examination;
2, the employer shall organize workers exposed to occupational hazards to carry out pre-job occupational health examination;
3. The employing unit shall organize workers exposed to occupational hazards to have regular occupational health examinations. Laborers who need reexamination and medical observation shall arrange reexamination and medical observation according to the time required by the medical examination institution;
4. The employing unit shall organize workers exposed to occupational hazards to undergo occupational health examination when they leave their posts;
5. The employing unit shall timely organize the workers who have suffered or may suffer from acute occupational hazards for health examination and medical observation;
6. When a medical examination institution finds a patient suspected of occupational disease, it shall report to the local health administrative department in accordance with the regulations, and notify the employer and the laborer. The employing unit shall report to the local health administrative department in accordance with the regulations for patients suspected of occupational diseases, and arrange them for occupational disease diagnosis or medical observation according to the requirements of the medical examination institution;
7. The occupational health examination shall determine the examination items and examination periods according to the categories of occupational hazard factors specified in the occupational health examination items and periods. When review is needed, inspection items can be added accordingly according to the review requirements.