(2) Infectious diseases such as acute viral hepatitis, active tuberculosis and sexually transmitted diseases (except those that have been cured after examination by hospitals or specialized medical institutions at or above the second level);
(three) hepatitis virus carriers should not engage in early childhood education and food science and other related teaching work;
(4) Severe stuttering, unclear articulation, persistent hoarseness, loss of voice and physical defects in the mouth that hinder pronunciation;
(5) Binaural hearing is less than 2 meters.
Hearing in both ears is less than 3 meters, or hearing in one ear reaches 5 meters, but the other ear is completely deaf, which is not suitable for teaching early childhood education, musicology, medicine, etc.
(six) those who have a dull or lost sense of smell should not engage in teaching related to chemistry and food science;
(7) The best corrected visual acuity of one eye is less than 4.5;
(eight) those who have abnormal color vision inspection shall not engage in chemistry and biology teaching with color as technical indicators and experimental data;
(9) There is a large area (3×3 cm) of scar, hemangioma, vitiligo and pigmented nevus on the face, or the face is seriously affected (such as torticollis, facial paralysis, cleft lip and palate and its surgical sequelae, blindness in one eye, congenital or acquired deformity, facial deformity, etc.). );
(10) Staggering gait, scoliosis and hunchback after dressing, obvious disability of spine and limbs, limb deformity, deformity and dysfunction caused by congenital or acquired factors;
(eleven) malignant tumor, endocrine system diseases, blood system diseases (except simple iron deficiency anemia) and serious organic diseases or complications (cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, chronic nephritis, etc.). ).