| Put up an employees much wash hands sign. |
That will not work. I hate when employers/bosses do this crap. They make a blanket statement to everyone thinking that the one person who is violating it will get the message. All it does is make some over anxious person retrace their steps for the past three weeks because they’re freaking out that the sign might be about because maybe they forgot one time. The best approach is to communicate directly with the employee. A poster on the other page had two good options. |
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Send an anonymous letter to HR or just call her out on it. That's gross and effects the whole entire office. Think about everything this filthy person touches in a day. SO GROSS.
If you can fire her. |
| You people are insane. It’s not really a big deal |
Leave it on her desk with a note SAYING wash your HANDS after using the bathroom. |
Well most functioning adults don't $hit on their hands. |
Do you honestly think washing your hands with soap and water and drying them completely will dry out your hand skin more than rubbing alcohol all over it every time you use sanitizer? Carry a tube of hand lotion in your bag at all times, wash your hands in soap and water. Hand sanitizer is terrible for your skin. |
Yes, please, please use soap. Just using hand sanitizer to wipe poop off your hands is not effective. I can't believe an adult doesn't know this!
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You seem to spend alot of time in the bathroom! |
| I always wash my hands in the work bathroom but is anyone getting and diseases or problems from pee hands touching surfaces? I don’t think so. |
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This is very common for men (studies have shown),
Keep it in mind but there is nothing you can do about it. |
May be time for a heart to heart. "Larla, I think you may have recently defecated. On behalf of the team, can I ask you to wash your hands in a thorough manner? It would mean a lot to all of us here on the team. And, please know, this is a two-way street. When I defecate, I will do the same. Do we have a deal?" |
| It baffles me that someone would not wash their hands after a bm. Is it laziness, lack of home training, or an unclear understanding of the health impact? |
| I agree with letting her know anynymously and repeating the message as needed. This is one time where I am A-ok with bullying/harassment. |
| Here's the thing: even if this is common practice by many people, in some settings you need to be aware that you need to behave better. Imagine you and a friend go to the bathroom together, and you don't normally wash your hands. In that situation, I bet you would, because you'd be embarrassed to have your friend find out about your nasty habit of not washing. It's no different at work. These are not just total strangers; they're your co-workers, so you need to behave better. |