I don't see Hep B will be a restricting factor.
Medical Checkup For Work, Just a question.
Medical Checkup For Work, Just a question.
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Jan 18 2007, 08:48 PM
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I don't see Hep B will be a restricting factor.
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Jan 20 2007, 01:29 AM
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QUOTE(cks2k2 @ Jan 19 2007, 10:47 AM) There is a likelihood since you are in the biomedical industry. It still depends on the company itself. It's quite subjective ...Those are semicon companies; TS stated he/she is in the biomedical research field and Hep-B is transmittable via bodily fluids which may or may not affect the results of his work. |
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Jan 20 2007, 11:11 AM
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I'm sure in biomedical field, you'll be wearing personal protective equipment or attire, you won't be working with a naked body (normal working casual/formal/office attire), hands (gloves are needed), mouth and nose (mouth cover - not sure what it's called is required).
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