Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "at risk for occupational exposure" means that an individual incurs risk in performing the basic duties of the individual's employment, including: (1) providing emergency medical treatment in a nonhealth care setting where there is a potential for contact with; (2) working at the scene of an accident, a fire, or another rescue or public safety operation, or working in an emergency rescue vehicle or a public safety vehicle, during which the individual has contact with; (3) engaging in the pursuit, apprehension, and arrest of law violators, during which the individual may be exposed to; or (4) maintaining custody and physical restraint of prisoners or inmates of a prison, a jail, or another criminal detention facility during which the individual may be exposed to; a known carcinogen, or a substance or condition that adversely affects an individual's cardiovascular, neurological, or respiratory system.
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