Food Allergy
Always Learning in OR
18 Posts
We have an employee who has reported an allergy to the smell of fish and seafood. This is something he is able to handle relatively gracefully when the food is refrigerated or room temperature (leaving the lunch room when necessary to eat his lunch elsewhere). But when an employee uses the microwave to heat fish or seafood he reports that he experiences problems with his eyes (which can be remedied with medication) and migraines (for which he does not have a successful treatment).
While we do not have many employees that choose to heat fish or seafood very often, he has asked that we ask all employees to let him know the day before they bring fish or seafood they intend to heat in the microwave so that he can plan to take his lunch during that same time period out of the office while the odor can dissapates. Additionally, he plans to heat some vanilla extract in the microwave to cover the remaining odor when he returns.
I have never had to address this type of situation before so any advice on how to respond to this would be of great help.
While we do not have many employees that choose to heat fish or seafood very often, he has asked that we ask all employees to let him know the day before they bring fish or seafood they intend to heat in the microwave so that he can plan to take his lunch during that same time period out of the office while the odor can dissapates. Additionally, he plans to heat some vanilla extract in the microwave to cover the remaining odor when he returns.
I have never had to address this type of situation before so any advice on how to respond to this would be of great help.
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It sounds like the ee is a compromising sort and is trying to be proactive about his needs. Although I have no idea how you would word something like this, how it would fly according to your company culture, or what the size of your company is...but I don't see a problem with asking all ee's to give a head's up if they're gonna bring stinky fish in and heat it up the day before. However, I have no idea how you should handle people who don't give the head's up...
Maybe a sign on the microwave would help? Hmmm. I'd love to hear what other formites think of this one.
If simply masking the odor with heated vanilla extract will solve the problem, then why not install a vanilla scented air freshener? If a "masking" scent solves the problem then it's not an allergy, is it?
Once again, I haven't actually answered the question, but hopefully gave some more ideas to think about. x:D
Make fish eating a "no no"! Serve everyone PORK and all will be happy and smarter. Did you know that PORK is the other white meat?
PORK
>we go making public announcements that we "have
>a wienie in our midst, and the majority must
>make behavioral changes to accomodate this fruit
>cake", He can wear a cloths pin on
>his nose, the company can put up signs, but the
>company, beyond removing the MICROWAVE or this
>EE should not be required to change the whole
>environment for the whole!
>
>Make fish eating a "no no"! Serve everyone PORK
>and all will be happy and smarter. Did you know
>that PORK is the other white meat?
>
>PORK
Pork: Your posts belong in the HR-de-har-har section. You crack me up! They're better than the majority of posts in the aforementioned section. I wish we could all 'brand' our employers like you have. I think I'll go out and eat some pork this evening. And have a blessed weekend!
First, my apologies, I should've written "fish and shellfish" because he has been specific in this regard. x:-8
Second, is this different from our no perfume/cologne policy? I've heard that some companies don't allow flower arrangements in the office because of allergies - we don't have this in place.
Third, we had considered the sign idea, but if he needs to be in the office for a meeting or has already taken his lunch we've still got a problem. It's the planning piece that he feels is most important.
Finally, we are a very small company, so this issue is already quite public.
I sure wish I could answer the questions about odor aversion vs. allergy.
We do expect that if we decide we need to take any action we will request a note from his doctor - which he has indicated he would be happy to provide.
My priority here is to work to avoid blowing things out of proportion if at all possible, but also to answer this situation in a way that allows it to be a closed subject for everyone - and a way that differentiates between a dislike and a serious allergy - since that is what we are working to respond to.
Believe me, this is one of those things that makes me wish I'd gone into accounting. Then I could come up with this stuff for the hr person!
Note: The preceeding is my personal opinion and has no value beyond that. Although it may be 'sorta offensive' or 'indeed offensive' to someone out there, it is offered without regard to that possibility. Should you find yourself alarmed by my post, you may privately mail me to protest or you may alert the principal's office. x:-)
I just keep some air freshner handy (try to get the neutralizer type - it works really well). That usually takes care of offensive air odors.
I am also severely allergic to shellfish, but I eat fish. The smell does not cause a problem. The day before thing is stupid. Letting him know prior to cooking is reasonable I guess............
The whole world should not have to change because of him. This is not an ada issue either.......he needs to be flexible.
My $0.02 worth!
DJ The Balloonman
I guess the thought of eating pork sounds good. Uh-oh, I just remembered that pork ain't kosher. x:'(
Newman's Own makes a "natural" microwave popcorn with just a bit of salt and oil. Pop some up, melt a little bit of real butter and pour it on. Presto! Just like mom used to make with the air popper.
Even better is using a whirly pop old fashioned popcorn maker. It takes 2-3 minutes (same as the microwave stuff) and tastes so much better. To top it off, no weird chemicals or hydrogenated oils (trans fat). Just popcorn, about a teaspoon of oil and then when it's done, you can add any topings that suit your fancy.
Nothing is as good as the original and the whirly pop is the original!
If you want some extra fun for kids (or kids at heart) you can open the lid up for a second while the corn is popping so that it pops out a little and flies around the kitchen - so much better than 52 card pickup.
alio
Before asking the rest of the workforce for cooperation I would ask the ee for a doctor's note specifically addressing the allergy to the SMELL of fish or shell fish and documenting the link between those smells and his migraines.
Just FYI, to be a true allergic reaction whatever the indivudal is reacting to has to be an organic compound. Otherwise it is simply a respiratory irritation.
The comment about organic compound - good to know! I bet you kick butt at Jeopardy. x:-)