The employer must give to the physician who is evaluating an employee exposed to a patient's saliva five pieces of information: (1) past written physician's opinions on the employee's hepatitis B vaccination status and any past exposure incidents; (2) an incident report describing circumstances surrounding the exposure; (3) the employee's job description related to the exposure incident; (4) results of the source individual's blood testing, if available; and (5) :
A) the names and addresses of all patients seen in the office that day.
B) the office's spore testing records for the past 6 months.
C) a copy of OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.
D) the names and hepatitis B vaccination status of all the employees in the office.
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