Why Have A Drug Free Workplace
8 Great Reasons

 

74% Of All Drug Users Are Working Today…Is One Of Them Working For You?

 

Consider the numbers. The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that drug use in the workplace costs employers $75 billion to $100 billion annually in lost time, accidents, health care and workers' compensation costs. Sixty-five percent of all accidents on the job are directly related to drugs or alcohol. Substance abusers are absent three times more often and use 16 times as many health care benefits. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), substance abusers are six times more likely than their co-workers to file a workers' compensation claim.

 

1. Federal or State Regulations: Some workplaces must comply with a Federal or State agency’s drug testing requirements. For example, the Department of Transportation, Department of Defense, Department of Energy, and Nuclear Regulatory Commission are Federal agencies that require contractors working for them to set up drug testing programs.

2. Safety Concerns: Use of alcohol or other drugs on the job can result in accidents, safety problems, and other costly mistakes. As a result, many employers choose to protect their employees and their workplace by starting a drug testing program.

3. High Costs of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse: Research has shown that alcohol and other drug use at work costs money. Workplace drug abuse often results in lower productivity, higher Workers’ Compensation claims, more time away from work, and higher medical costs. It also has been linked to crime on the job and can affect employee mood and well-being.

 

4. Less Work: People who abuse drugs work 30% to 38% less than non-users.

 

5. Cost More:  Employees who abuse drugs cost employers 300% more in medical cost & benefits

 

6. More Injuries: People who abuse drugs and alcohol cause over 40%  more on the job injuries.

 

7. Stealing: Employees who abuse drugs and alcohol are more like to steal to support their habit.

 

8. 70% Are Working: Approximately 70% of current illicit drug users over 18 yrs old are employed.

 

Is A Drug Free Workplace Program For You?

 

 All employers should become Drug-Free Workplaces because it makes good

economic sense.

 

                Some immediate benefits of becoming Drug-Free include:

 

·         5% to 20% discount off annual gross Workers’ Compensation premiums in some states.

·         The discount also applies to surety requirements and all related administrative fees, thereby also directly benefiting participating self-insured companies.

·         A positive test result for an illegal drug entitles the company to deny medical, indemnity and disability claims if injuries are involved.  (If self-insured, one denied claim can save thousands of dollars).

·         Abusing employees can be terminated for cause and (usually) denied Unemployment Compensation benefits chargeable to the employer.

·         Many health insurers also discount premiums for Drug-Free companies.

·         Non Drug-Free employers risk hiring rejects from participating companies.

 

In addition to legislated benefits, there are many other advantages to operating Drug-Free.

 

 In comparison with non-impaired coworkers, drug and alcohol impaired employees:

 

·         are involved in accidents 3.6 times more often*

·         file 5 times as many Workers’ Comp claims*

·         are 25% less productive on drugs; 35% on alcohol

·         are absent from work 16 times more often with 2.5 times more absences of 8 or more days

·         use 3 times more sick benefits

·         steal 4 times more often from employers and coworkers

 

*         For the first 6 months of 1993, consolidated MRO results for all ASAP Program participants throughout Florida for all categories of  drug testing (pre-employment, reasonable suspicion, rehab follow-up, periodic and random), resulted in 9.6% of test being reported as positive.  Reasonable suspicion tests alone (primarily post-accident) averaged 28.5% POSITIVE. 

 

 
 

When To Drug Test

 

The U.S. Post Office found that abusers are involved in 55% more accidents,
experience 95% more on the job injuries and have a 78% higher
rate of absenteeism.

FACT

Last year an employee of a major airline
went to work high on drugs and made a
mistake that cost the company over
19 million dollars.

 

5 Testing Times To Protect Your Business

Pre-Employment Tests
To decrease the possibility that a current drug user
will be hired, employers should test job applicants
at the time of a job offer. The job offer then depends on
the drug test result.

Reasonable Suspicion and For Cause Tests

When an employee shows obvious signs of not being
fit for duty (For Cause) or has a documented pattern
of unsafe work behavior (Reasonable Suspicion),
 the employee should be asked to take a drug test.


Random Tests
Random drug testing is an effective way to discourage
drug use among all employees. Use of this practice forces employees to be drug free at all times and not just prior
to employment.


Post-Accident Tests
An employer should test employees who are involved
in any accident to find out if alcohol or other drug use
was a factor.


Post-Treatment Tests
When an employee has taken time off work to go through
a drug treatment program,the employee should remain
drug free and sober.


Today…Add Six Months Salary To Your Bottom Line By Finding Out In Fifteen Minutes… You Just Hired A Drug Abuser!

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