Situation
A clerical employee was having difficulty breathing due to coworker
fragrances, and new carpet fumes.
Solution
Coworkers were asked to decrease or eliminate the use of fragrances.
The employee was placed in a more enclosed cubicle with an air purification
system. It was suggested that the carpet be detoxified or be removed
and replaced with a non-toxic floor covering like tile or wood. The
time she had to spend out of her office was reduced by altering her
communication with coworkers to occur by telephone, email or fax.
Situation
A teacher diagnosed with sick building syndrome was required to attend
weekly faculty meetings in the school building. She usually taught
class from a portable classroom outside of the building and could
not be in the school building for any extended period of time.
Solution
JAN suggested that she use either a speakerphone or PA system from
her classroom to listen in and participate in the meetings. She could
also be provided with meeting minutes. If she could attempt to attend
the meeting in the facility for a brief period of time, the meeting
could be held in a room with working windows and an air purifier.
She could wear a respirator mask if she felt comfortable doing so.
Situation
A graphic arts professional whose company was in the process of remodeling
was having some difficulty working in the building due to paint fumes
and construction materials. It was too far into the process to change
the products that were being used so the company needed some other
way to accommodate.
Solution
The employee was able to work from home on a temporary basis during
the remodeling phase of her portion of the building. The employee
already had a computer at home so the employer provided all of the
necessary software, modem, and a new telephone line to be used for
business purposes only. The company also provided a fax machine so
the employee could fax materials back and forth between the work-site
and her home office. To monitor her work performance, the employee
was required to respond to periodically sent emails in a given time
period and kept a log of all work completed. The employee attended
weekly meetings by speakerphone.
Situation
An outside laborer was having difficulty doing his job due to the
fumes from the diesel equipment he was operating. A portion of his
time was spent operating heavy equipment while the rest of his time
was spent as a laborer. He was better able to function as a laborer
as he was not as exposed to the fumes performing laborer functions.
Solution
JAN suggested he consider the use of a respirator mask that will filter
out the diesel fumes. If the mask would not be effective, consider
either restructuring the job to allow him to function more so as a
laborer or consider reassignment to a vacant position he would be
qualified for which would accommodate the need to avoid exposure to
diesel fumes.