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This is your 30-Second Business Training: Employment Basics ENJOY Click here to begin Good Day!
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What are some examples of accommodations that would benefit all of my employees, including both those with and without disabilities? Offering “Flex-Time” and “Job-Share” as options to support the demands of employees’ lifestyles (e.g. family, medical, etc…). Providing ergonomic assessments and implementing reasonable accommodations. All of the Above. Instituting elements of “Universal Design” in the workplace.
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Offering Flex-time and Job-Share are cost- effective ways in which employers can accommodate their valued employees; talent you might otherwise lose to the competing demands of family and medical needs, travel or professional development opportunities. These strategies have been proven to maximize efficiency and increase productivity in the workforce, while improving the morale of workers and reducing employee turnover. True! But there is more… Try Again!
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The intent of universal design is to simplify life for everyone by making products, communications, and the built environment more usable by as many people as possible at little or no extra cost. Universal design benefits people of all ages and abilities. For more information on universal design click here.here True… Please try again for the best answer! Ergonomic keyboardTTY phone Universally Accessible Office Space
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Ergonomics commonly refers to designing work environments for maximizing safety and efficiency. Companies once thought that there was a bottom-line tradeoff between safety and efficiency. Now they embrace ergonomics because they have learned that designing a safe work environment can also result in greater efficiency and productivity. Recently, U.S. laws requiring a safe work environment have stimulated great interest in Ergonomics - from ergonomic furniture to ergonomic training. But it is in the design of the workplace as a whole where the greatest impact can be seen for both safety and efficiency. The easier it is to do a job, the more likely it is to see gains in productivity due to greater efficiency. Analogously, the safer it is to do a job, the more likely it is to see gains in productivity due to reduced time off for injury. Ergonomics can address both of these issues concurrently by maximizing the workspace and equipment needed to do a job. Good idea… Please try again for the best answer!
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Incorporating policies and practices such as “Flex-Time”, “Job- Share”, and “Universal Design” into your physical work environment and work culture will increase the efficiency, productivity, and morale of your employees. Any or all of these strategies can be utilized to promote a more accessible and accommodating workplace that attracts and keeps talented workers and reduces employee turnover. To learn more about these practices, take the training again and click on those options, or go to the Job Accommodation Network by clicking here.here CORRECT! This 30-Second Training has been developed using Federal funds from the Department of Labor under Contract No.: DOLJ131A22067. The contents of this publication do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations
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