Which occupational hazard programs must be declared?

For the occupational hazards projects announced by the state, employers shall report to the administrative department of health promptly and faithfully. The current statutory occupational diseases are classified into 10 categories and 115 species. Employers who have the following occupational hazard factors must file and register.
1. Dust: Dust, coal dust, black dust, carbon black dust, asbestos dust, talc dust, cement dust, mica dust, ceramic dust, aluminum dust, welding fumes, casting dust and other dust.
2. Radioactive substances (ionizing radiation): external radiation, acute radiation sickness, external exposure to subacute radiation sickness, external exposure to chronic radiation sickness, internal radiation sickness, radioactive skin disease, radioactive cataract, radioactive tumor, radioactive bone damage, radioactive thyroid disease, radioactive gonads Diseases, radiological complex injuries, other radioactive lesions that can be diagnosed according to the "General Principles of Radiological Disease Diagnosis".
3. Chemical substances: lead, mercury, manganese, cadmium, zinc, antimony, vanadium, phosphorus, arsenic, arsine, chlorine, sulfur dioxide, phosgene, ammonia, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, carbon disulfide, hydrogen sulfide, phosphating Hydrogen, fluorine, cyanide and nitrile compounds, tetraethyl lead, organotin, nickel carbonyl, benzene, toluene, xylene, n-hexane, gasoline, organic fluoropolymer monomers and their thermal lysates, dichloroethane , carbon tetrachloride, vinyl chloride, trichloroethylene, allyl chloride, chloroprene, amino and nitro compounds of benzene, trinitrotoluene, methanol, phenol, pentachlorophenol, formaldehyde, dimethyl sulphate, acrylonitrile Bismuth, organophosphorus pesticides, carbamate pesticides, insecticides, methyl bromide, pyrethroid pesticides, and chemical toxicants that can be diagnosed as occupational toxic liver disease according to the Diagnostic Criteria and Treatment Principles for Occupational Toxic Liver Diseases; The "General criteria for the diagnosis of occupational acute poisoning and its handling principles" can lead to the diagnosis of other occupational acute toxic chemical poisons.
4 physical factors: high temperature, abnormal pressure, vibration, radiation, microwave, high frequency and other physical factors.
5. Biological factors: biological factors such as anthrax bacillus, forest encephalopathogens, Brucella and so on.
6. Skin damage factors: skin damage factors that can lead to occupational skin diseases such as contact dermatitis, allergic dermatitis, electro-photodermatitis, melanosis, acne, ulcers, and the like.
7. Eye damage factors: Eye damage factors that can cause chemical burns, electro-optic ophthalmia, and occupational cataracts.
8. Otorhinolaryngology damage factors: Occupational harmful factors that can cause noise paralysis and chromium nose disease.
9. Carcinogens: Asbestos, benzidine, benzene, chloromethyl ether, arsenic, vinyl chloride, and coke oven operations, carcinogens from chromate manufacturing operations.
10. Other: can cause chemical burns, metal fume fever, occupational asthma, occupational allergic alveolitis, cotton dust, coal bursitis workers in the coal mine, dental erosion and other occupational harmful factors.

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