Physical exertion requirements

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Citation 20 C.F.R. §416.967
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24 cases
  • Laureano v. Comm'r of Soc. Sec.
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Southern District of New York
    • September 26, 2018
    ..."lifting no more than 50 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or carrying of objects weighing up to 25 pounds." 20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1567, 416.967. Without medical evidence as to Laureano's ability to lift weight, the Court cannot find that the ALJ's RFC determination issupported by substanti......
  • Debra A. v. O'Malley
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Western District of Virginia
    • October 7, 2024
    ...The strength demands have the same definitions as in the Commissioner's regulations. See id. § IV, 1991 WL 688702; 20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1567, 416.967. The GED demands “embrace[] those aspects of (formal and informal) [that] are required of the worker for satisfactory job performance,” in partic......
  • Mejia v. Kijakazi
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Eastern District of Pennsylvania
    • November 30, 2022
    ...she continued through the sequential evaluation process, finding that Plaintiff could only perform sedentary work. Id. at 17 (citing 20 C.F.R. § 416.967). Defendant correctly states, and this court agrees, that the step two determination is "a de minimis screening device" designed to quickl......
  • Adams v. Colvin
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Middle District of North Carolina
    • July 26, 2016
    ...exertional abilities to an appropriate level of work (i.e., sedentary, light, medium, heavy, or very heavy). See 20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1567, 416.967. Any non-exertional limitations may further restrict a claimant's ability to perform jobs within an exertional level. See 20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1569a(c)......
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  • Section 19 Basic Work-Related Activities (Part 3 of 3)
    • United States
    • The Missouri Bar Practice Books Social Security Administration Practice and Procedure Guidebook Chapter 3 Sequential Disability Evaluation Process
    • Invalid date
    ...ability to meet the seven strength demands of jobs. For the basic regulatory definitions of exertional levels, see 20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1567 and 416.967. The seven strength or exertional activities are as follows:1. Lifting2. Carrying3. Sitting4. Standing5. Walking6. Pushing7. PullingNonexertio......
  • Section 19 Basic Work-Related Activities (Part 3 of 3
    • United States
    • The Missouri Bar Practice Books Administrative Law Deskbook Chapter 22 Social Security Administration Practice and ProcedureSocial Security Administration Practice and Procedure
    • Invalid date
    ...ability to meet the seven strength demands of jobs. For the basic regulatory definitions of exertional levels, see 20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1567 and 416.967. The seven strength or exertional activities are as follows:LiftingCarryingSittingStandingWalkingPushingPullingNonexertional limitations or re......

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