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Begin by reviewing the introductory statement, which outlines your potential risk of Hepatitis B due to occupational exposure. This section is crucial for understanding the implications of your decision.
In the designated area, indicate your choice regarding the Hepatitis B vaccination. You will need to check the box that states you decline the vaccination at this time.
Next, provide your signature in the 'Artist Signature' field. This confirms your decision and acknowledges that you understand the risks involved.
Finally, enter today’s date in the 'Date' field to complete your form. Ensure all information is accurate before submitting.
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