Title: Substance Abuse In the Workplace
1Substance Abuse In the Workplace
- What Supervisors Need to Know
2Session Objectives
- You will be able to
- Identify the harmful effects of substance abuse
in the workplace - Enforce requirements of our policy and the law
- Recognize signs of an abuse problem
- Take effective steps to assist employees in
getting help, while protecting other workers and
the organization
3Session Outline
- Scope and cost of the problem
- Requirements of the law and our policy
- Your role in dealing with substance abuse
- Confidentiality and documentation
- Detecting substance abuse on the job
- Taking effective action
4The Scope of the Problem
- Substance abuse is a serious workplace issue
- 10 percent of workers have a problem
- Most substance abusers are employed
- Anyone can be a substance abuser
5The Cost of Substance Abuse
- Substance abuse costs more than 50 billion
annually - Abusers are
- Less productive
- Lose more time from work
- Abusers have more accidents
6The Cost of Substance Abuse (cont.)
- 40 percent of industrial fatalities are linked
to substance abuse - 47 percent of all occupational accidents can be
attributed to substance abuse - Substance abuse also leads to theft and crime in
the workplace
7Drug-Free Workplace Act
- Written policy
- Awareness program
- Reporting requirements
- Disciplinary action
- Rehabilitation
8OSH Act
- Duty to provide employees with a workplace free
from recognized hazards that are causing or are
likely to cause death or serious physical harm - Substance abuse is such a hazard
9Our Policy
- Prohibits the possession, use, or sale of drugs
or alcohol on company premises - Forbids working under the influence
- Provides assistance for employees who want help
for an abuse problem - Imposes discipline on those who refuse help
10You Play a Key Role
- Promote awareness of the problem
- Communicate company policy about substance abuse
in the workplace - Monitor employee performance
- Refer abusers to professionals for assistance
- Administer appropriate discipline
11Confidentiality
- Employee privacy requirements
- People in the information loop
- Beneficial effects of confidentiality
12Documentation
- Documenting performance
- Recording on-the-job incidents
- Recognizing patterns of behavior
- Increasing the possibility of early intervention
- Keeping a record of supporting actions and
recommendations
13Substance Abuse Basics
14Detecting Substance Abuse
- Performance monitoring is the key to detection
- Abuse may not be obvious
- Abusers try to hide their problem
15Detecting Substance Abuse (cont.)
- Co-workers may be reluctant to speak up
- Family and friends may be involved in secrecy and
denial
16Alcohol Abuse
- Social drinking
- Symptomatic drinking
- Addictive drinking the final stage
17Early Warning Signs
- Inexplicable fall-off of work efficiency
- Frequent tardiness
- Excessive use of sick days
- Sudden decisions to use vacation time
- Involvement in accidents, near misses, and
errors - Heavy use of breath sweeteners
18Early Warning Signs (cont.)
- Fatigue
- Weight loss
- Facial changes
- Mental slowdown
19Impairment in Functioning
- Low tolerance for frustration
- Impulsiveness
- Know it all attitude
- Anxiety
- Oversensitivity
20Impairment in Functioning (cont.)
- Isolation
- Defiance
- Mood swings
- Rationalization
- Dependency
21Drug Abuse
- Profile of a drug abuser
- Forms of drug abuse
- Safety concerns
- Productivity and quality concerns
22Early Warning Signs
- Otherwise inexplicable changes in performance
- Excessive tardiness and absenteeism
- Increased number of accidents or near misses
- Changes in appearance
- Attitudinal and behavioral extremes
23Early Warning Signs (cont.)
- Mood swings
- False confidence
- Mental slowdown
- Secrecy
24Common Drugs
- Marijuana
- Cocaine
- Heroin
- Amphetamines (a.k.a. speed or uppers)
- Prescription drugs
25Detecting Substance Abuse
26Be Prepared to Act
- Never ignore a problem
- Talk to the employee privately
- Give the employee an opportunity to respond
27Be Prepared to Act (cont.)
- Alert the employee to programs within and outside
the organization that can help - Emphasize that employee must meet established
standards - Warn about possible discipline
- Monitor performance and behavior
28How to Handle a Crisis
- Signs of a crisis
- Call in your manager or another supervisor
- Quietly remove the employee
- Recommend a medical evaluation
29How to Handle a Crisis (cont.)
- If the employee refuses medical evaluation
- Document the incident
30Substance Abuse Checklist
- Familiar with our policy? YES NO
- Understand requirements ofDrug-Free Workplace
Act? YES NO - Remind employees about policy? YES NO
- Distribute and post informationabout substance
abuse? YES NO
31Checklist (cont.)
- Know how to refer employees with abuse problems?
YES NO - Know what to do in an alcohol- or drug-related
emergency? YES NO - Familiar with the symptoms of alcohol
abuse? YES NO
32Checklist (cont.)
- Familiar with the symptoms of drug abuse? YES
NO - Document incidents that might be alcohol- or
drug-related andmaintain confidentiality? YES
NO
33Key Points to Remember
- Substance abuse threatens the safety and security
of our company and employees - Never ignore suspected abuse
- Take immediate action under our policy to get
abusers the help they need and to protect your
other workers and the organization