EE having seizures in the office
deniseE
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We have an employee that seems to have frequent seizures during work hours. Her manager would like to have her sign a waiver removing the employer from any liability-should she injure herself during an episode...or if she sustains an injury when another employee tries to assist (prevent her from choking, pulling her PC off the desk...)
any similar experiences/advice??
thanks!
any similar experiences/advice??
thanks!
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Most good samaritan laws protect those administering first aid which is all one can do for a seizure. How is she pulling her PC off her desk?
I said "seems" because we don't have a diagnosis.
If she's sitting at her desk she's grabbed onto the monitor and nearly pulled it to the floor with her...
As for another person helping her, as far as I know, there are good samaritan laws protecting those who administer first aid. Your local Red Cross Chapter should know.
If she's injured at work, WC would likely apply.
Does she get a medical release to return to work? Does her doctor know what her work conditions are (requirements of the job)? How about a fitness for duty exam?
I'd sit down with this employee and tell her that you need to know how to deal, medically, with her condition. At a minimum, she needs a release specific to her job requirements. If the condition rises to the level of a disability, then you start the interactive process to determine if you can accomodate.