Light Duty Work
kstaffing
4 Posts
We have an employee who is on light duty b/c of carpal tunnel/tendonitis. We are a staffing office, however, we have been running out of things for this person to do on a daily basis, that involves not using her wrist. Does anyone have any creative light duty job ideas that we can impose on this person? Thanks
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Put the employee on a typewriter and have them fill in all of the company information on blank copies of I-9s. Keep making copies of the forms and let them keep typing the info in. Typing one handed or by using a pencil (hunt and peck) gets you past the "repetitive work" restriction.
Find all of the old keys in the building and make sure they are clearly labeled with exactly which locks they work for. (I think I heard this one from somebody on this forum).
Let them type up some of the safety manuals that you have lying around. Typing it from the book to the paper takes quite a bit of time AND it drills safety techniques into their head like you wouldn't believe.
We won't terminate them because then the injury seems to lag on for a ridiculous amount of healing time. We'd rather get them working on something and keep them in a routine. Seems to motivate them a little.
Is this a long term situation that you may have to look at ADA issues?
I agree, I do not want a long term light duty situation....
Thanks for your advice.