Listed Below are actual examples of accommodations that have been made for qualified employees with disabilities.
Problem A log truck driver had a head injury, which caused his right eye to go blurry on an intermittent basis, and neck pain that prevented him from turning his head all the way to the right. As a result, he was not able to clearly see the right side mirror of his truck to check for obstructions. Solution A "fish eye" mirror and second flat mirror were mounted on an arm on the right side at the very front of the truck. This gave him a clear view down the right side of the truck.. Material costs were about $70.
Problem A lock smith with a thoracic spinal cord injury from a gun shot wound was paralyzed and suffered severe pain and spasms. He was no longer able to stand to access tools in his small shop, open car doors, and install locks, door closers, and similar hardware. Solution A stand up wheelchair was purchased to allow the lock smith to continue working in his shop and in the field. As a result of standing, his pain and spasms also decreased. A lift was installed in his van to speed his response time to calls. Standup wheelchair costs about $8000. Costs of van lifts and installation vary. |