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Body Odor

People may have body odor for various reasons, including disability. Individuals with body odor may not be aware that their odor is offensive to others, so employers need to start by discussing the issue with the employee. If body odor results from a disability, employers should consider whether reasonable accommodation is appropriate.

Accommodation ideas for individuals with body odor:

Blue Traingle Bullet Personal needs in the work environment: Individuals may have body odor because they are unable to take care of personal hygiene needs while at work. If so, employers may consider allowing flexible restroom breaks, providing a private area for meeting hygiene needs, allowing a personal attendant in the workplace, and allowing work from home.

Blue Traingle Bullet Working around others: When individuals with body odor are unable to reduce offensive body odor to an acceptable level, employers may consider providing a private office with an air-purification system, using odor-absorbing products in the work environment, or allowing work from home.

Blue Traingle Bullet Interacting with the public: If individuals with body odor are required to work directly with clients or customers and are unable to reduce offensive body odor to an acceptable level, employers may consider reassignment to a position that does not involve direct contact with the public.


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Accommodations are evaluated on a case-by-case basis. If you need additional information or would like to discuss the information presented here, contact JAN directly.

SOAR is brought to you by the Job Accommodation Network, a service of the Office of Disability Employment Policy, U.S. Department of Labor. The information does not represent a statement of policy by the U.S. Department of Labor.
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