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I heard that social security is divided into three categories. What do you mean by that?

The proportion of industrial injury insurance payment is subject to different rates according to the risk degree of different industries. The specific classification and payment rates are as follows:

1, Class I: smelting, mining, chemical raw materials and chemicals, loading and unloading, production, storage and transportation of flammable, explosive, toxic and radioactive substances; Pay by 1.5%.

2. Category II: aviation, railway, electric power, water transportation, automobile transportation, construction and installation, rolling and calendering, etc. Pay by 1.2%.

3. Three categories: mechanical equipment, instrument manufacturing, building materials processing, rubber and plastic products, wood processing, chemical fiber manufacturing, glass and enamel products manufacturing, shipbuilding, tap water production, storage, geological survey, etc. Pay by 1.0%.

4. Four categories: general machinery processing industry, paper and paper products processing industry, agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery industry, electronics, instrument operation and repair industry, printing industry, medicine, daily chemical manufacturing industry, intensive manufacturing industry, grain and its by-products processing industry, etc. Pay by 0.8%.

5. Five categories: cultural and educational sporting goods manufacturing, textile industry, leather products industry, catering industry, post and telecommunications industry, water conservancy management, science, meteorology, surveying and mapping, engineering design industry, etc. Pay by 0.5%.

6. Six categories: commerce, trade, finance, insurance, culture, education and services. Pay by 0.3%.

I think steel structure companies should belong to building materials processing industry, which can be divided into three categories; And construction companies should fall into the second category. Apply to the local social security department specifically. The above information is for reference, I hope I can help you!

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