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A chef at a casino cuts the tip of his left middle finger off with a knife while preparing some meat. The chef does not lose any bone from the amputation. The chef is seen in the ER where the finger is cared for, but the damage is permanent. The doctor does not allow the chef to return to work and a follow up visit is scheduled in two weeks. Is it recordable?
This Episode's Sponsor: National Association of Safety Professionals (NASP) - Interested in earning an accredited safety certification but don’t have a 4-year degree? Introducing the Master Safety Professional and Certified Safety Director credentials. These certifications include tracks that require experience in the safety field only. Learn more by visiting www.naspweb.com and click on the Certifications tab at the top of the page for details.
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Music Credit: Mitch Murder
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Today's Question:
A chef at a casino cuts the tip of his left middle finger off with a knife while preparing some meat. The chef does not lose any bone from the amputation. The chef is seen in the ER where the finger is cared for, but the damage is permanent. The doctor does not allow the chef to return to work and a follow up visit is scheduled in two weeks. Is it recordable?
This Episode's Sponsor: National Association of Safety Professionals (NASP) - Interested in earning an accredited safety certification but don’t have a 4-year degree? Introducing the Master Safety Professional and Certified Safety Director credentials. These certifications include tracks that require experience in the safety field only. Learn more by visiting www.naspweb.com and click on the Certifications tab at the top of the page for details.
Become a Sponsor: To become a sponsor of this podcast visit isitrecordable.com/sponsorships or email your inquiry to [email protected].
Music Credit: Mitch Murder