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Drug Free Workplace Policy

Your Company's Drug Policy

To ensure that your drug and alcohol policy is efficient and effective, participation and support will be needed from each element of the organization. The company must recognize the problem and research solutions available and then define, in clear and concise language, what behavior is acceptable and what is unacceptable in the workplace. Legal consultation should be employed to ensure the policy is in accordance with the law and company rules.

Unions can assist members to become drug free by making provisions for union activities that reinforce safe, healthful work behaviors and attitudes. Employees can form peer groups to inform other workers about drug use prevention and detection, and support those who are becoming drug free. Human resources, safety, security, insurance and other departments should participate in the development of a comprehensive company policy, provide referral information, and arrange for informational/educational programs.

Points To Remember

Do:

• Implement a relevant substance abuse policy.

• Ensure open communication between employees and employer by encouraging policy input from all levels.

• Offer a responsive employee assistance program.

• Involve both employees and management in commitment to the policy.

• Provide each employee with a copy of the drug policy statement.

• Keep drug test results confidential.

• Seek legal assistance when developing the drug policy.

• If testing, perform a second drug test if the first test reads positive.

• Include rehabilitation in the drug policy.

• Provide a drug awareness program.

• Maintain a good working relationship with local law enforcement officials and seek their expertise and advice.

• Implement a drug testing program when appropriate.

• Enforce company policy consistently.

Don't:

• Act without the full support of top management and labor.

• Use uncertified labs if drug testing is part of your policy.

• Allow obviously impaired employees to operate delicate or dangerous machinery or drive home.

• Delay confrontation and referral.

• Cover up the problem.

• Try to obtain a confession.

• Address drug abuse without a parallel program for alcohol abuse.

 

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