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When do food rules state you are required to call your manager about your health?

  1. When you sneeze

  2. When you cut your finger but it is not serious

  3. Have dark tea colored urine and yellowing skin

  4. When you feel tired

The correct answer is: Have dark tea colored urine and yellowing skin

If you sneeze, it is not necessary to call your manager as it is a common occurrence and usually does not indicate a serious health issue. Cutting your finger, while it may require first aid, may not require you to alert your manager unless it is a severe injury. Feeling tired also does not typically require you to notify your manager unless it is impacting your ability to perform your job duties. However, dark tea colored urine and yellowing skin may be an indication of underlying health issues that need to be addressed, and therefore it is necessary to notify your manager. This is to ensure that proper steps are taken to address any potential health concerns.