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Medical Environment Update, December 17, 2008
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OSHA requires specific documentation concerning hepatitis B vaccinations and bloodborne pathogen exposures incidents for employees. Medical Environment provides downloadable forms from "Section 3. Recordkeeping Forms and Tests" of the OSHA Health and Safety compliance Manual as a benefit of subscription membership.
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