Or. Admin. Code § 436-035-0440 - Integument and Lacrimal System
(1)
If the worker has developed an immunologic reaction to physical, chemical or
biological agents, impairment will also be valued under OAR
436-035-0450.
(2) Impairments of the integumentary system
may or may not show signs or symptoms of skin disorder upon examination but are
rated under the following classes:
(a) Class
1: 3% when with treatment, there is no limitation, or minimal limitation, in
the performance of work related activities, although exposure to certain
physical or chemical agents might increase limitation temporarily.
(b) Class 2: 15% when intermittent treatment
is required and there is mild limitation in the performance of some work
related activities.
(c) Class 3:
38% when continuous treatment is required and there is moderate limitation in
the performance of many work related activities.
(d) Class 4: 68% when continuous treatment is
required, which may include periodic confinement at home or other domicile; and
there is moderate to severe limitation in the performance of many work related
activities.
(e) Class 5: 90% when
continuous treatment is required, which necessitates confinement at home or
other domicile; and there is severe limitation in the performance of work
related activities.
(3)
If either too little or too much tearing results in a worker's being restricted
from regular work, and the condition is not an immunological reaction, a value
is assigned as follows:
(a) Class 1: 3% when
the reaction is a nuisance but does not prevent most regular work-related
activities; or
(b) Class 2: 8% when
the reaction prevents some regular work-related activities; or
(c) Class 3: 13% when the reaction prevents
most regular work-related activities.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 656.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 656.005, 656.214, 656.268 & 656.726
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