NEAL,
It is not a reasonable accommodation if it presents a direct threat to the health or safety of others. During the course of study, if there is reason to be concerned about danger, it is certainly something to be explored. BUT... too many times in the past the ASSUMPTION of danger has led to restricted opportunities for persons with disabilities. If the threat is real, there are provisions in the law. If the threat is supposed, the law requires a more discerning review.
Dr. Jane Jarrow