ADA question
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I have a very frustrated supervisor that I'm trying to educate about the ADA. Our situation is that some employees will have to wear a respirator for their jobs. After they're hired, they have to undergo a review for respirator clearance. Two employees have failed and we feel we've wasted time and money in hiring and training them, only to find out they won't be cleared for the respirator. Is there anything we can do pre-hire to prevent this, other than telling the applicants during the interview that they will have to pass this clearance?
Comments
You'll still lose the time and expense of the hiring process, but you'll save the expense of training them and paying their wages.
And you can ask applicants if they're able to meet all the essential job requirements, as Terri Cheek suggested. But, when you ask, remember to tell the applicant you're willing to make a reasonable accommodation, if needed.
A respirator fit and capabilities test should be done as a part of a pre-placement medical exam, after your bona fide conditional offer of employment. Because of OSHA rules regarding proper fit and employee capaabilitles to use a respirator you do not have a lot of leeway in your search for an accomodation but you will still need to do a bona fide accomodations review in each case where a new employee fails his or her respirator exam.