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MANAGING THE WORKPLACE SUBSTANCE USE AND THE WORKPLACE

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SUBSTANCE USE AND THE WORKPLACE


What You Need To Know

The term “substance use” refers to the use of drugs or alcohol, and includes substances such as cigarettes, illegal drugs, prescription or medically authorized drugs, inhalants and solvents.

Ways that problematic substance use may cause issues at work include:

  • any impact on a person’s judgment, alertness, perception, motor coordination or emotional state that also impacts working safely or safety sensitive decisions
  • after-effects of substance use (hangover, withdrawal) affecting job performance
  • absenteeism, illness, and/or reduced productivity
  • preoccupation with obtaining and using substances while at work, interfering with attention and concentration
  • illegal activities at work including selling illicit drugs to other employees,
  • psychological or stress-related effects due to substance use by a family member, friend or co-worker that affects another person’s job performance.
  • Why You Need To Know

    Employers have a duty to:

    • provide a safe work environment and take all reasonable precautions to protect the health and safety of employees and others in the workplace;
    • work with the health and safety committee to create and implement a plan that identifies possible workplace hazards, including the impacts of possible impairment;
    • carry out the appropriate corrective action to prevent incidents or injuries.

    Costs associated with substance use are hidden by general absenteeism or illnesses, “unnoticed” lack of productivity, or inability or reluctance to link substance use directly with causes of incidents (CCOHS).

    Substance use related costs may be both direct and indirect. The impact of substance use that have been reported include:

    • safety (fatalities, incidents, etc.)
    • absenteeism/sick leave/turnover or presenteeism
    • loss of production, and
    • workplace violence and harassment.

    Additional costs can include:

    • tardiness/sleeping on the job
    • theft
    • poor decision making
    • loss of efficiency
    • lower morale and physical well-being of worker and co-workers
    • increased likelihood of having trouble with co-workers/supervisors
    • training of new employees
    • disciplinary procedures
    • drug testing programs
    • medical/rehabilitation/employee assistance programs
    • What You Need To Do

      You need to comply with privacy legislation (collection, use, and disclosure of personal information), Occupational Health and Safety legislation, and Human Rights legislation. As an employer, you also have a right and responsibility to create a safe work environment and to educate your employees on their rights and responsibilities.

    • Maintaining proper documentation is key.

      Be prepared. Be proactive.

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