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Workplace Substance Abuse and Drug Testing

Workplace Substance Abuse and Drug Testing.

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Workplace Substance Abuse and Drug Testing

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  1. Workplace Substance Abuse and Drug Testing These handouts and documents with attachments are not final, complete, or definitive instruments. This information is for guidance purposes only. You should independently verify and satisfy yourself as to its accuracy. The AHBSIF does not assume any liability for damages arising from the use of this information or exhibits and attachments thereto and renders no opinion that any of the terms, conditions, and/or cited federal standards in this document and the exhibits and attachments should be explicitly followed by the fund member. Seek specific guidance from the appropriate regulator (OSHA) or professional advisor.

  2. Why Have a Drug-Free Workplace? • A National Institute on Drug Abuse survey found that 68% of persons admitting to drug abuse were employed. You may not have a problem in your business, but the only way to know for certain is through drug testing. • Drug testing is only one component of a substance abuse prevention program.

  3. Components of a Comprehensive Substance Abuse Prevention Program NEEDS ASSESSMENT DOCUMENTED POLICY AND PROCEDURES Employee Education Supervisor Training Drug Screening Employee Assistance

  4. Why is it important to have a documented company policy? A written policy lays the foundation for your program. A typical policy includes: • reason for your drug-free workplace program (usually a safer work environment) • procedures for administration of the program • employee rights and responsibilities • consequences of violating the policy.

  5. What is drug testing? Drug testing is one way to protect your workplace from the negative effects of alcohol and other drug abuse. A drug testing program can deter employees from showing up for work unfit for duty and also discourage alcohol and drug abusers from joining your organization. • What types of drug tests are there? • Urine sample is the most commonly used type • Breath alcohol is the most common test for impairment by alcohol • Other types of tests are blood, saliva, and hair

  6. Are Drug Tests Accurate? • Tests are conducted pursuant to DHHS guidelines • Chain of custody form • Initial test is conducted in the lab for one or more of five commonly used illegal drugs • Confirmation test (chromatography/mass spectrometry) is conducted to confirm the results of the initial test • Medical review officer (MRO)

  7. When Are Drug Tests Conducted? • Employment testing • Periodic testing • Reasonable suspicion testing (for cause) • Random testing • Post-incident testing • Post-treatment testing

  8. How to Develop a Program AHBISF Substance Abuse Prevention Program on CD or print • Cover letter to Fund member • Questions & answers • Guidelines for supervisors • Sample policy • Employee acknowledgement forms

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