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Sep 04, 2011

Working with an Ostomy: Safety Harness Concerns

This topic is about someone who is thinking about becoming a wind-turbine technician, a job that involves wearing an industrial safety harness. They are wondering if having an ostomy would make this difficult and are looking for advice and experiences before getting medical clearance.

Here are some helpful tips and insights:

1. Harness fit and selection:
- Opt for an adjustable harness or consider buying your own instead of using standard issue models.
- Full-body harnesses are recommended as they usually sit higher, avoiding the stoma area, and in case of a fall, they transfer most of the force to the upper torso rather than the abdomen.
- The Petzl industrial line is specifically recommended for being well-designed and highly adjustable.

2. Protecting the stoma and pouch:
- Make sure the harness does not rub against the stoma, as prolonged contact can cause trauma or bleeding.
- Wear a tight, compression-style base layer, like Under Armour, to keep the pouch snug against your body, preventing it from catching on harness straps or equipment.

3. Managing accidents and detachment:
- Be aware that harness pressure or rope tension can pull a pouch loose, so always carry spare supplies in an easily accessible place.
- Crawling through tight spaces in turbines can also dislodge the pouch, which might require you to descend to change it.

4. On-the-job practicalities:
- Plan for emptying your pouch, as technicians may be on top of a turbine for 4-5 hours without toilet facilities.
- Having an understanding employer and coworkers who are aware of your ostomy and its occasional needs is crucial for success.

5. Training and preparation:
- Look into training centers where you can try out different harness setups and movement scenarios before committing to the job.
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