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    Accommodating a Diabetic at Work

    Only an employee and I benefit too - I suffer from peanut anaphylaxis and they're very good about food safety at work functions =)
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    Accommodating a Diabetic at Work

    No, accommodation is not included but it is full time so I suppose spare insulin would be a good idea. The fridges in their building are used by a lot of people, that may be why they'd like their own separate fridge - I imagine it would only take one person to accidentally drop a box of insulin...
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    Accommodating a Diabetic at Work

    We're based in England, so not very hot at all! I'm not sure why, I really don't know very much about insulin and the use of it and I'm not sure what type/kind/severity of diabetes our new team member has. I'm sure they have their reasons, perhaps as Alaska says they need spare supplies?
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    Accommodating a Diabetic at Work

    Thanks, that looks like a good one! All I could find before were fridges on auction websites like eBay and our business can't purchase from them. I did find some mini-fridges but I read that they're prone to frost and no good for insulin. I'll send that on to our purchasing department now =)
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    Accommodating a Diabetic at Work

    Hi, A diabetic member of staff is joining us and has requested a lockable insulin fridge. I am eager to provide this but cannot seem to find anything suitable online. Does anyone have any advice about where to find something like this?
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