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How does social security identify special jobs?

Special jobs recognized by social security refer to jobs that are prone to accidents and may cause great harm to the safety and health of operators and others as well as the safety of equipment and facilities. Article 3 of the Management Regulations on Safety Technical Training and Assessment of Special Operators has relevant provisions on this.

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Article 2 of Management Regulations on Safety Technical Training and Assessment of Special Operations Personnel

These Provisions shall apply to the safety technical training, assessment, certification, review, supervision and management of special operators in production and business units. Where the relevant laws, administrative regulations and the State Council have other provisions on the management of special operations personnel, those provisions shall prevail.

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The term "special operations" as mentioned in these Provisions refers to operations that are prone to accidents and may cause great harm to the safety and health of operators and others as well as the safety of equipment and facilities. The scope of special operations shall be specified in the catalogue of special operations.

The term "special operations personnel" as mentioned in these Provisions refers to employees directly engaged in special operations.

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