Medical Vocational Rules: Section 202
Light Work


202.00 Maximum sustained work capability Limited to Light Work as a result of a
Severe Medically Determinable Impairment (s).

(a) The functional capacity to perform a full range of light work includes the functional capacity to perform sedentary as well as light work. Approximately 1,600 separate sedentary and light unskilled occupations can be identified in eight broad occupational categories, each occupation representing numerous jobs in the national economy. These jobs can be performed after a short demonstration or within 30 days, and do not require special skills or experience.

(b) The functional capacity to perform a wide or full range of light work represents substantial work capability compatible with making a work adjustment to substantial numbers of unskilled jobs and, thus, generally provides sufficient occupational mobility even for severely impaired individuals who are not of advanced age and have sufficient educational competences for unskilled work.

(c) However, for individuals of advanced age who can no longer perform vocationally relevant past work and who have a history of unskilled work experience, or who have only skills that are not readily transferable to a significant range of semi-skilled or skilled work that is within the individual's functional capacity, or who have no work experience, the limitations in vocational adaptability represented by functional restriction to light work warrant a finding of disabled. Ordinarily, even a high school education or more which was completed in the remote past will have little positive impact on effecting a vocational adjustment unless relevant work experience reflects use of such education.

( d) Where the same factors in paragraph ( c ) of this section regarding education and work experience are present, but where age, though not advanced, is a factor which significantly limits vocational adaptability (i.e., closely approaching advanced age, 50-54) and an individual's vocational scope is further significantly limited by illiteracy or inability to communicate in English, a finding of disabled is warranted.

( e ) The presence of acquired skills that are readily transferable to a significant range of semi-skilled or skilled work within an individual's residual functional capacity would ordinarily warrant a finding of not disabled regardless of the adversity of age, or whether the individual's formal education is commensurate with his or her demonstrated skill level. The acquisition of work skills demonstrates the ability to perform work at the level of complexity demonstrated by the skill level attained regardless of the individual's formal educational attainments.

(f) For a finding of transferability of skills to light work for individuals of advanced age who are closely approaching retirement age (age 60-64), there must be very little, if any, vocational adjustment required in terms of tools, work processes, work settings, or the industry.

(g) While illiteracy or the inability to communicate in English may significantly limit an individual's vocational scope, the primary work functions in the bulk of unskilled work relate to working with things (rather than with data or people) and in these work functions at the unskilled level, literacy or ability to communicate in English has the least significance. Similarly, the lack of relevant work experience would have little significance since the bulk of unskilled jobs require no qualifying work experience. The capability for light work, which includes the ability to do sedentary work, represents the capability for substantial numbers of such jobs. This, in turn, represents substantial vocational scope for younger individuals (age 18-49) even if illiterate or unable to communicate in English.


 

Table Two:   Residual Functional Capacity:  Maximum Sustained Work Capacity Limited to
Light Work as a Result of Severe Medically Determinable Impairment(s).

Rules Age Education Previous Work Hx Decision
202.01 Advanced age Limited or less Edu Unskilled or none Disabled
202.02 " " Skilled or semiskilled
skills not transferable.
"
202.03 " " Skilled or semiskilled
skills transferable.
Not disabled.
202.04 " High school or more. No direct entry into skilled work. Unskilled or none Disabled
202.05 " High school or more.  Direct entry into skilled work. " Not disabled.
202.06 " High school or more. No direct entry into skilled work. Skilled or semiskilled
skills not transferable.
Disabled
202.07 " " Skilled or semiskilled
skills transferable.
Not disabled.
202.08 " High school or more. Direct entry into skilled work. Skilled or semiskilled
skills not transferable.
"
202.09 Approaching adv age Illiterate or non-english Unskilled or none Disabled
202.10 " Limited speaks english " Not disabled.
202.11 " Limited or less Skilled or semiskilled
skills not transferable.
"
202.12 " " Skilled or semiskilled
skills transferable.
"
202.13 " High school or more. Unskilled or none. "
202.14 " " Skilled or semiskilled
skills not transferable.
"
202.15 " " Skilled or semiskilled
skills transferable.
"
202.16 Younger Individual Illiterate or non-english Unskilled or none Not disabled.
202.17 " Limited speaks english " "
202.18 " Limited or less Skilled or semiskilled
skills not transferable.
"
202.19 " " Skilled or semiskilled
skills transferable.
"
202.20 " High school or more. Unskilled or none. "
202.21 " ". Skilled or semiskilled
skills not transferable.
"
202.22 " " Skilled or semiskilled
skills transferable.
"