OSH - Safety and Health Of people with disabilities In workplaces - page 40

Israel Institute for Occupational Safety and Hygiene
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2. To what extent can the employee get injured from hazards at the front door?
Is the automated
opening or closing
too quick?
Difficulty in opening
the door: door is
too heavy, elevated
threshold
Crowded
traffic
during rush
hours
Width/
height of
the entrance
space
With disability
Without disability
Other
Door opening
direction problem
Collision with
entrance barriers
Glass door
marking
With disability
Without disability
3. Attendance card swipe reader
Other
The device is accessible
and in suitable height
No danger of injury
from the device
Easy access to
the device
With disability
Without disability
4. To what extent can the employee get injured on his way from the entrance
door to his workstation?
Crowded traffic
in walking path
Marked
stairway
edges?
Sharp
slopes
Smooth
floor
Stuck-out furniture,
flowerpots,
ornaments,
cardboards
With disability
Without disability
Other
Is the
signage
readable
& clear?
Unstitched
or unglued
carpets
Darkened
area /
glaring light
Decks with
spaces
between
the beams
Elevated
or uneven
decks
With disability
Without disabilit
y
5. Environmental conditions – to what extent can the employee get injured by
the conditions in his workstation?
For example: objects that may fall, intimidating machinery in the surroundings, insufficient
lighting or glaring light, disturbing noise, etc?
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