Drug Policy
Drug Testing
Alcohol
Other Drugs
Community Resources
100

The DFSP Policy applies to these positions at the company. 

All employees and associates working on behalf of the company.

100

The number of hours under which this post- accident testing must be done per OBWC requirements

8 for alcohol

32 for other drugs

100

Alcohol is classified as this type of drug in the body.

Central Nervous System Depressant

100

The drug that is now allowed in 40 states in the USA.

Marijuana

100

Support groups that help one garner support and fellowship for recovery from drugs. 

AA

NA

CA

Racing for Recovery

Rational Recovery

200

The behavior one cannot engage in at work in relation to alcohol and other drugs.

Buying, selling, using, distributing, manufacturing, operating safety senstive equipment or while engage in a safety sensitive activity, such as driving. 

200

The number of days management has to issue a new hire test with new employees.

90 Days

200

The legal drinking age in the United States.

21

200

A drug that creates a very intense and short lasting high, which may be snorted, smoked, or injected. 

Cocaine

200

Type of treatment generally conducted over 1-5 days to stabilize a person during withdrawal from drugs.

Detoxification in an Inpatient Setting

300

The type of annual education required of all employees and supervisors of the company.

DFSP employee and supervisory training.

300

The conditions under which reasonable suspicion testing is done

Work performance problems

Behavioral Problems

Policy Violations

300

In Ohio "Driving Under the Influence" or a DUI is now called this in legal terms.

Operating Vehicle Impaired or OVI

300

A category of drugs used to treat short term or chronic pain.

Opioids

300

Type of treatment meant to be done in conjunction with counseling to help one remain drug free.

Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)- may include Suboxone, Vivitrol, or their derivatives

400

Where one may seek help if having a problem with alcohol or other drugs.

EAP

Tx Centers

Hospital

400

A return to duty test is done at this time.

When an employee who has been off work for treatment successfully completes care and wants to be considered for a return to work.

400

These are signs and symptoms of an Alcohol Use Disorder in the DSM 5 TR

Drinking more or over a longer period than intended

Unsuccessful efforts to quit or control use

Cravings

Drinking that interferes with responsibilities

Giving up activities to drink

Repeatedly using in hazardous situations

Developing tolerance

Experiencing Withdrawal when stopping or reducing drinking 

400

Memory problems may result from use of this drug, which can span up to seven years in duration.

Ecstasy or Molly

400

Type of treatment done outside of a hospital setting. 

Outpatient treatment, such as is offered at Arrowhead, Glenbeigh, Midwest Recovery...

500

The number of types of drug testing required to be in a company DFSP policy.

6-   New Hire, Random, Post Accident, Reasonable Suspicion, Return to Duty, Follow Up

500

The frequency at which follow up testing must be done.

Varies depending upon the recommendation of the counselor treating them, as delineated on a Follow Up Drug Testing Schedule.

500

Alcoholics Anonymous is an example of this type of resource for quitting drinking.

Mutual aid or support group.

500

A drug that can cause an irregular heartbeat, delirium, panic, psychosis, and heart failure.

Methamphetamine

500

A place one may leave while recovering and rebuilding their lives after drug use.

Halfway House

Residential Setting

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