Ok... I work with someone who is morbidly obese... I'm talking easily over 500 pounds. He has extremely swollen and purple ankles. He has been in this condition for as long as I have known him. Recently, his one ankle seems to be leaking fluid through the skin. It looks clear, but stains his pants and shoes yellow-brown-orangish. Now, when I say his ankle is leaking... I mean that the fluid is really coming out... enough so that his shoe and pant leg look like he is perpetually stepping in a bucket of water. He leaves a trail of this fluid everywhere he goes and if he stands in one spot for any length of time... a puddle forms.
My question is... what is this stuff? If I step in it or get it on my clothing, does it pose a risk to me or my family?
Also, there are people who think he should not be permitted to come to work while he is leaking this way. People are stepping in his puddles and fear that they are bringing this stuff home on their feet or iwhen they brush up against a chair he sat in and it gets on their pant leg.
Anyway, if his leakage is non-toxic, that is all well and good, but do the co-workers have to be subjected to such working conditions? I am sure it is less than sanitary-to say the least. Management is pretty much looking the other way at this point and no one wants to address the issue. I'm not asking for a termination here... maybe some workplace case law that deals with this topic of sickly co-workers contaminating the workplace...