Time: 9 to 10:30 p.m.
Format: Virtually via MS Teams
About this Event
This specific training class has been scheduled with night-shift workers in mind. Join NEPIRC on February 6th from 9 to 10:30 p.m. - that's right p.m.! This training is a great opportunity for those who work non-traditional hours to receive some virtual training.
Reasonable suspicion training helps managers, supervisors and company leaders recognize the effects of alcohol and drug misuse in the workplace. It shows how to identify signs of substance abuse, along with teaching how to make informed testing decisions without discrimination based on objective observation. What should employers do if they suspect an employee is under the influence of drugs or alcohol at work? This course presents the steps management should take to properly execute and document situations under a drug and alcohol testing policy.
Some examples of reasonable suspicion symptoms include:
· The odor of alcohol or a controlled substance on the breath
· Unsteady gait
· Slurred speech
· Difficulty conversing or understanding
· Dilated or pinpoint pupils
· Red or glassy eyes
· Hyperactivity or drowsiness
· Confusion
This training will provide a template to follow on what you should do as an employer if you suspect an employee is under the influence. Receiving the complaint, observing the employee, documentation and more along with sample scenarios.
Event Venue
Online
USD 75.00 to USD 90.00