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    TEXT VERSION OF SLIDE:

    Title: 1904.29 - Privacy Protection
    Type: Text Slide
    Content:

    • Privacy concern cases are:
      - An injury or illness to an intimate body part or reproductive system
      - An injury or illness resulting from sexual assault
      - Mental illness
      - HIV infection, hepatitis, tuberculosis
      - Needlestick and sharps injuries that are contaminated with another person’s blood or other potentially infectious material
      - Employee voluntarily requests to keep name off for other illness cases
    Speaker Notes:

    Privacy concern cases are defined very specifically in the rule. Privacy concern cases are:
    - an injury or illness to an intimate body part or the reproductive system,
    - an injury or illness resulting from sexual assault,
    - mental illness,
    - HIV infection, hepatitis or tuberculosis,
    - needlestick and sharps injuries that are contaminated with another person’s blood or other potentially infectious material, or
    - illness cases where employees independently and voluntarily request that their names not be entered on the log.

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