Abuse Policy

Policy brief & purpose

We will establish safeguards against drug and alcohol abuse to ensure a safe and healthy working environment. Substance abuse imposes a burden on those caught up in the abuse, but also on their co-workers. It may lead to poorer job performance and accident risks.

To mitigate these risks, we have developed this substance abuse policy to prohibit the use, possession or sale of drugs on company premises and strictly regulate the consumption of alcohol.

Scope

All job applicants, employees, contractors, and part-time employees should abide by the provisions of this policy.

Policy Elements

Illegal drugs, inhalants, and prescription as well as over-the-counter drugs fall into the "substances" category. We will also place restrictions on alcohol consumption.

While working, you must not:

  • Possess, use or be under the influence of alcohol, inhalants, or drugs. You can consume alcohol in moderation while in approved business meetings or social gatherings.
  • Sell, buy, transfer, or distribute drugs or drug paraphernalia.
  • Use prescription drugs while working or being on company premises.

To prevent accidents and productivity losses, we implemented drug and alcohol tests for employees/candidates when:

  1. We have made a formal job offer to the final candidate or when we are about to promote a current employee.
  2. The circumstances surrounding a workplace accident are unclear and we want to ensure there was no substance abuse involved.
  3. We want to test employees randomly (we will only use this practice if it's legal under state or national law.)

We may also terminate you if your actions create safety risks. We will determine the best disciplinary action on a case-by-case basis. Depending on the law, you may still clear a random drug test if you test positive for prescription drugs, If your job is safety-sensitive though, you must show that you can perform your duties without problems. Your supervisor will be responsible for spotting and reporting any impairment resulting from drug use.

Disciplinary Consequences

We may invoke disciplinary action up to termination when you:

  • Test positive for hard drugs (e.g. cocaine.)
  • Sell, or attempt to sell, any form of substance.
  • Use any kind of drug on company premises.
  • Refuse to take company mandated drug test.

Managers will decide on the appropriate disciplinary action depending on the circumstances.

End Abuse Policy