What is the name of your state? MI
Situation- working in chemical manufacturing plant. Upon hire 5 years ago, somehow it got ignored that I wore contact lens and employees are required to wear glasses while at work. No contact lens. The HR person quit or something at the time and my boss, and I just kept going to work wearing soft lens. Truth is, I am way over legally blind w/out corrective lens. My glasses are very thick and I cannot drive with glasses.
I said something without thinking one day and, of course, was taken to task and told I'd have to wear glasses. I put my contact lens in at home for the 15 mile drive to work, then switch to glasses at work, at quitting time, switch back to contacts so I can safely drive.
Today, I was taken to task for making mistakes. I cannot see as clearly with glasses as with my contact lens. Anyone with severy myopia will know this is true. I spoke with an eye doctor friend and he said there is no reason to require employees NOT wear contacts near chemicals. It's an old wives tale that has no merit. He also suggested I speak to my eye doctor and get a letter saying I need to be able to wear my contacts at work to do my job efficiently. I do not want to "make waves." However, I am aware this may, or may not, fall under the ADA. Any advice on what is my best bet? I need my job, like my job and have been there 5 years and only recently with the order to wear glasses have I been making mistakes, such as inputting wrong numbers into the computer and transposing numbers.
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Situation- working in chemical manufacturing plant. Upon hire 5 years ago, somehow it got ignored that I wore contact lens and employees are required to wear glasses while at work. No contact lens. The HR person quit or something at the time and my boss, and I just kept going to work wearing soft lens. Truth is, I am way over legally blind w/out corrective lens. My glasses are very thick and I cannot drive with glasses.
I said something without thinking one day and, of course, was taken to task and told I'd have to wear glasses. I put my contact lens in at home for the 15 mile drive to work, then switch to glasses at work, at quitting time, switch back to contacts so I can safely drive.
Today, I was taken to task for making mistakes. I cannot see as clearly with glasses as with my contact lens. Anyone with severy myopia will know this is true. I spoke with an eye doctor friend and he said there is no reason to require employees NOT wear contacts near chemicals. It's an old wives tale that has no merit. He also suggested I speak to my eye doctor and get a letter saying I need to be able to wear my contacts at work to do my job efficiently. I do not want to "make waves." However, I am aware this may, or may not, fall under the ADA. Any advice on what is my best bet? I need my job, like my job and have been there 5 years and only recently with the order to wear glasses have I been making mistakes, such as inputting wrong numbers into the computer and transposing numbers.
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