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MY REPORT INDICATES A NONPERSISTENT SHIFT STATUS FOR AN EMPLOYEE WHO SUSTAINED A RECORDABLE EVENT IN THE PREVIOUS YEAR ANDWAS NOT RETESTED. WHY IS THIS REPORTED?

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MY REPORT INDICATES A NONPERSISTENT SHIFT STATUS FOR AN EMPLOYEE WHO SUSTAINED A RECORDABLE EVENT IN THE PREVIOUS YEAR ANDWAS NOT RETESTED. WHY IS THIS REPORTED?

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A. There is no “statute of limitations” associated with non-persistent “lineouts”, such that a nonpersistent shift status on a test two years previous, for example, may be lined-off that year”s log.

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