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Occupational health standards for firefighters
The occupational health standards for firefighters are as follows:

1. Height: male 162cm or more, female 160cm or more.

2. Weight: the male body weight shall not exceed 20%, not less than 10% of the standard body weight, the female body weight shall not exceed 15%, not less than 15% of the standard body weight, and the standard body weight (kg)= height (cm)-1kl.

3. Blood pressure systolic pressure: 90mmHg~ 130mmHg, diastolic pressure: 60mmHg~80mmHg.

4. Heart rate: sinus rhythm between 60 beats per minute and 0/00 beats per minute or between 50 and 59 beats per minute in a quiet state.

5. Breathing, circulation, digestion, hematopoiesis, endocrine, immune system and skin and mucous membrane hair are normal.

6. The central nervous system and peripheral nervous system are normal.

7, no metabolic diseases and connective tissue diseases.

Extended data:

Firefighters, members of disaster relief and rescue groups established by the government or the people. Firefighters are mainly responsible for fire fighting and ambulance services, and also participate in other rescue work.

As a special rescue profession, firefighters need special physical, technical and psychological training to ensure that they have special physical, technical and psychological requirements.

The responsibilities of firefighters mainly include fire fighting, disaster rescue, inspection of fire safety facilities and publicity of fire safety knowledge. At the same time, they also participate in rescue work (such as road rescue and ambulance rescue), serve the people (such as eliminating wild animals and eliminating potential safety hazards), check the safe water sources of water supply companies, and perform internal services (wiring and paperwork).

Generally, college degree or above is required, and some positions need to have a registered fire engineer qualification certificate, giving priority to the admission of retired armed police fire brigade. Retired armed police or some fire brigades of the People's Liberation Army can relax their academic qualifications to ordinary high schools or secondary vocational schools and above.

Firefighters should not only have strong physique and adapt to all kinds of complex and changeable dangerous environments, but also require them to have excellent professional skills, be proficient in fire fighting business theory, fire fighting technology and tactics, have good psychological quality, be emotionally stable, be fearless when encountering danger, and maintain good observation, memory, judgment and thinking ability.