Seeping Psoriasis as Disability??
ekmurch
2 Posts
ALERT--this problem is not pretty...
We have an employee who has psoriasis so bad that he scratches himself all the time and leaves blood, seepage and skin flakes wherever he happens to be. Our main problem is that he uses a company vehicle and leaves remains. Other employees are upset and refuse to use the vehicle. He wants to be accommodated under the ADA by having his own airconditioned vehicle. We don't think it rises to the level of a disability, but we aren't sure of the best way to protect him and the rest of our staff from disease and infection. Any help would be appreciated.
We have an employee who has psoriasis so bad that he scratches himself all the time and leaves blood, seepage and skin flakes wherever he happens to be. Our main problem is that he uses a company vehicle and leaves remains. Other employees are upset and refuse to use the vehicle. He wants to be accommodated under the ADA by having his own airconditioned vehicle. We don't think it rises to the level of a disability, but we aren't sure of the best way to protect him and the rest of our staff from disease and infection. Any help would be appreciated.
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This is no different than a manufacturing employee who has continuous nosebleeds and leaves those remains on equipment exposing others.
If the physician can not come to the level of medical disqualification, then I would turn to the safe working enviroment under OSHA guidance to protect the other employees from physical and/or mental harm.
PORK
PS: My wife has this medical condition; she has been disqualified from donating blood, so there must be something in one's blood that makes it dangerous enough to stop allowing blood donations by the effected person.
That is true about blood donations, but in this case it was the psoriasis that caused her to be rejected. It is a list in their computer that seperates out the individual trying to donate. The same compuiter rejected my donation for the first time ever. There is now a batch of questions associated with "MAD COW" disease and England/EUROPE visitations. My history of being located in Europe over the last 25 years caused the interview to stop and reject. There are millions of service men and women and families, that now will be rejected because of the concerns for "MAD COW" disease.
PORK
That was several months ago -- no further problems.
We do not consider him ADA protected. No major life activity limitation.