Health Care Facilities-Lifting
atherese
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A new employee went through our pre-employment screening for a Certified Nursing Assistant and did not pass some of the lifting requirements. She could lift from a table position but not from the floor (75 pounds). There were other issues during her screening, very poor body mechanics. We needed to recind the job offer. She is stating that our screening has unreasonable expectations of our employees. She is one of the few to not pass our screening in several years. Would anyone in the healthcare field share what physical and lifting requirements you have for your nursing personnel (RNs, LPNs and Nursing Assistants). Thank you!
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Up to 50 lbs is a one-man lift
51 - 80 lbs is a two-man lift
80+ lbs is a mechanical lift
We also require physicals, post-offer of course. We have withdrawn offers of employment for those who did not pass our physicals. Moving and lifting is part of our orientation for new employees and current employees get updates every year. We teach employees proper body mechanics. I wouldn't necessarily think about changes your procedures for one applicant that couldn't pass your test. I am sure that they do think it is unreasonable if they didn't pass it. I think you have to look at each position and the amount of moving and lifting involved and then determine what criteria you must go by. As Don D. suggested, a physical therapist consultant is a good resource. Hope this helps.