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Ka Youbao 2022. Is there any occupational restriction on fearless insurance for serious illness?

Insurance requirements for special occupations are limited. If the insured is engaged in full-time or part-time occupation, the following special occupations cannot be insured:

(1) sea, ship, high altitude (more than 3 meters above the ground), forest, mountain, mountain, underground, diving, underwater, tunnel and tunnel operators;

(2) All kinds of well and mine operators;

(3) Electricians, painters, carpenters, property maintenance personnel, welders, ceiling workers, lamp installers, cargo stevedores involving wood, steel, glass and stone (truck drivers and vehicle attendants are not subject to this restriction when they participate in loading and unloading their own goods);

(4) Contact, transport or involve any dangerous substances (chemicals, explosives, toxic substances, etc.). );

(5) Live working personnel (including low-voltage and high-voltage live working);

(6) Ground troops, marines, sailors, air force pilots, front-line soldiers, personnel of special forces, or students of explosion-proof police, criminal police, gendarmerie academies and firefighters among active military and police personnel;

(7) Athletes or coaches in hockey, rugby, wrestling, judo, karate, taekwondo, martial arts, boxing and go-karting;

(8) Athletes and coaches engaged in high-risk sports such as diving, jet skiing, skiing, equestrian, stunt show, snowmobile, glider, motorcycle competition, skydiving and fencing;

(nine) driving or operating iron ox carts, motor tricycles, cranes (not on the construction site), helicopters and motorcycles (during working hours);

(10) Workers in machinery factories, steel mills, shipbuilding and repair industries, and workers engaged in dredgers, boilers, asbestos shingles and mining-related work;

(1 1) mechanical operators in production and processing industries and manufacturing industries;

(12) animal trainer;

(13) animal keeper;

(14) flight training instructor;

(15) engineering vehicle driving or mechanical operation;

(16) elevated highway engineer;

(17) War correspondent;

(18) Runners in martial arts, stunts, acrobatics and movies;

(19) lifeguards in bathing beaches;

(20) Chimneys or road cleaners;

(2 1) professional bodyguards;

(22) Military weapons and ammunition research or management personnel;

(23) Construction site personnel (including but not limited to construction personnel, site management personnel and temporary personnel).