OSH - Safety and Health Of people with disabilities In workplaces - page 41

Occupational Safety and Hygiene for Disabled Employees
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Other
Work
Stress
Crowding
Tidiness/
cleanliness
Steams/
gas
Dust
Ventilation
Trembling
Heat
load
Light
Noise
With disability
Without disability
6. To what extent can the employee get injured by staying on his own due to his
disability?
Other
Ability to hear and see and
ability to transmit information
Ability to contact another
person in the area
With disability
Without disability
7. To what extent can the employee get injured due to his disability during state
of emergency?
Opening
emergency
door
Activating
alert
system
Usage of
stairways
(when elevator
cannot be used)
Protocol for
evacuation of
person with
disability,
for example: vocal
indication
Accessibility
to emergency
doors
With disability
Without disability
8. To what extent can the employee be injured on his way to the restroom?
Is the restroom
door free of
objects which
may restrict its
opening?
Is the restroom
door heavy?
does it open
outwardly
Is the restroom
accessorized (have
handles, lavatory
elevation)
Is the restroom
door dimensions
and the room
itself accessible
With disability
Without disability
Other
Easy
access
to the
mirror
Easy access to
the towel holder
or hands drying
device
Easy access to the
tap and soap-
holder for hands
washing
Easy access
to the flush
button in the
restroom
With disability
Without disability
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