How to Handle 'Scent-Sensitive Situations' Guidelines for Students, Staff, Faculty
The following is designed to provide some guidelines for the handling of what is a sensitive issue for many people. How do you deal with complaints in the office, in the classroom, and in public spaces at the university?
If you are an employee who suffers reactions to scented products and there is a scent in your surroundings that is causing you to have a reaction, you should do the following:
If you have sensitivities towards scents and start working in a new department, or you have recently developed an adverse reaction to fragrance:
If you are a supervisor and you have an employee in your department who suffers from health problems triggered by scents:
If the employee reports a problem to you:
If you are an employee who is wearing a scented product(s) and you are approached by another employee or your supervisor:
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If you are a professor, lecturer or teaching assistant who suffers reactions to scented products and there is scent in your classroom that is causing you to have a reaction, you should do the following:
If the situation persists, discreetly approach the student or students who are wearing the scent.
If you are a student having reactions to your roommate's/neighbor's scents in residence:
If you're having a reaction to the scented products worn by your classmate(s) or if it's a fragrance (or fragrances) worn by a particular classmate:
If you are a student who is wearing a scented product(s) and you are approached by another student or your professor:
If you are having a reaction to a scented product on campus:
If you are wearing a scented product(s) and you are approached by someone who is chemically sensitive or someone acting on their behalf:
In every situation where you must confront someone about the scented products they are wearing, REMEMBER THAT EDUCATION IS THE KEY in this initiative. Many people don't know about Saint Mary's University Scent Awareness Initiative. Sometimes there are cultural differences to take into account. The best approach in this situation is to:
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