Distracted Walking
Distracted walking could be HR folks next nightmare.
We've all thought about how employees using cell phones while driving can be a workers' comp claim in the making but have you ever thought about how their using a cell phone while walking around your building could be as well? I just read an article (see link below) that, at first, made me chuckle but then I got to thinking about it and it's not really so funny.
Sharon
[URL="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/17/technology/17distracted.html?hpw"]www.nytimes.com/2010/01/17/technology/17distracted.html?hpw[/URL]
We've all thought about how employees using cell phones while driving can be a workers' comp claim in the making but have you ever thought about how their using a cell phone while walking around your building could be as well? I just read an article (see link below) that, at first, made me chuckle but then I got to thinking about it and it's not really so funny.
Sharon
[URL="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/17/technology/17distracted.html?hpw"]www.nytimes.com/2010/01/17/technology/17distracted.html?hpw[/URL]
Comments
I do think the problem has gotten much worse with the advent of cell phones, however. I looked out my office window a while back and watched a teenaged girl walking down the street texting...at a driveway, she veered off the sidewalk, almost out into traffic, but she never even looked up and her thumbs never stopped moving on her keypad, she just stepped back up onto the sidewalk as if nothing had happened. I thought I was going to see her get run over or cause a wreck, because a couple of drivers thought she was going to walk out in front of them and slammed on their brakes.
My response was "Fine, but you aren't watching where you are going."