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Drug & Alcohol Awareness: Employee Training

This presentation provides an overview of drug and alcohol abuse in the workplace. It covers the objectives of drug and alcohol awareness training, the impacts of substance abuse, signs and symptoms of abuse and addiction, and available assistance programs. The presentation aims to educate employees on the company's drug-free workplace policy, substance abuse and addiction, and encourages employees seeking help to contact resources like supervisors or Employee Assistance Programs.

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Drug & Alcohol Awareness: Employee Training

This presentation provides an overview of drug and alcohol abuse in the workplace. It covers the objectives of drug and alcohol awareness training, the impacts of substance abuse, signs and symptoms of abuse and addiction, and available assistance programs. The presentation aims to educate employees on the company's drug-free workplace policy, substance abuse and addiction, and encourages employees seeking help to contact resources like supervisors or Employee Assistance Programs.

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Drug & Alcohol Awareness

Bureau of Workers Comp


PA Training for Health & Safety
(PATHS)

Employee Training

PPT-038-01 1
Outline

1. Objectives & Overview

2. Impact of substance
abuse

3. Understanding
Substance Abuse &
Addiction

4. Signs and symptoms of


substance abuse

PPT-038-01 2
Outline

5. Family and coworker


impact

6. Assistance

7. Confidentiality

8. Specific drugs of abuse

PPT-038-01 3
Drug & Alcohol Awareness

Objectives & Overview

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Objectives

Employees should understand:

• The requirements of the policy


• The facts about alcohol & drug abuse
• The impact alcohol & drugs have on the
workplace
• How to recognize the link between poor
performance and alcohol/drug abuse
• The progression of addiction
• What types of assistance may be available

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Drug-Free Workplace Policy

Accomplishes two major things:

1. Sends a clear message that


use of alcohol and drugs in
the workplace is prohibited

2. Encourages employees
who have problems with
alcohol and other drugs
to voluntarily seek help
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Drug Program

• Comprehensive drug free


workforce approach should include
these components:

- Policy
- Supervisor training
- Employee education
- Employee assistance
- Drug testing

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Drug-Free Workplace Policy

• Policy exists to:


- Protect the health & safety of all
employees, customers and the public
- Safeguard employer assets from theft and
destruction
- Protect trade secrets
- Maintain product quality, company
Integrity & reputation
- Comply with the Drug-Free Workplace Act

of 1988 and/or any other applicable laws


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Drug-Free Workplace Policy
• Policy should answer:

- What is the purpose of the policy and


program?
- Who is covered by the policy?
- When does the policy apply?
- What behavior is prohibited?
- Are employees required to notify supervisors
of drug-related convictions?
- Does the policy include searches?
- Does the program include drug testing?

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Drug-Free Workplace Policy

 What are the consequences for violating the policy?


 Are there Return-to-Work Agreements?
 What type of assistance is available to employees?
 How is employee confidentiality protected?
 Who is responsible for enforcing the policy?
 How is the policy communicated to employees?

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Drug & Alcohol Awareness

Impacts of Substance Abuse

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Impacts of Substance Abuse

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Why Use?

Initially the first use may occur in a social setting


where it is acceptable to utilize alcohol or drugs.
Or it can be a prescribed medication by a doctor.
But it is the initial use or exposure.

• Experimentation

• Social or Recreational

• Stress Reliever

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Drug & Alcohol Awareness

Understanding Substance
Abuse & Addiction

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Abuse

The use of a substance to modify or control


mood or state of mind in a manner that is
illegal or harmful to oneself or others.

Potential consequences of abuse include:


• Accidents or injuries
• Blackouts
• Legal problems
• Poor job performance
• Family problems
• Sexual behavior that increases the

risk of HIV infection


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Addiction

The irresistible compulsion to use alcohol &


other drugs despite consequences.

It is characterized by repeated failures to


control use, increased tolerance and increased
disruption in the family.

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Understanding Addiction

For 1 in 10 people, abuse leads to addiction.

Addiction to alcohol and other drugs is:

Chronic
Progressive
Primary
Terminal

Characterized by denial 1 in 10 – Who?


Data from DOL: Working Partners for an Alcohol & Drug Free Workplace

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Risk of Addiction:
• Addiction is a family disease
- Susceptible to developing problems
w/addiction
- Both a heredity and a learned behavior

• Prior abuse of alcohol and other drugs


- Pattern of abuse can lead to addiction &
psychological dependence
- Slow or for some a rapid decline

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Risk of Addiction:

• Other contributing factors


- Part of a self destructive lifestyle
- Relief from depression or crisis in their lives
- Some develop a serious problem before they
realize it

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Drug & Alcohol Awareness

Signs & Symptoms

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General Signs

• Abrupt changes in attendance, quality of work,


and production
• Unusual outbreaks of temper
• Changes in their mood
• Acting paranoid or confused
• Not taking responsibility for their actions
• Change in attitude
• Withdrawing from family & friends

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Signs of Addition

Common performance problems may include:


 Poor attendance
• Tardiness
• Unexplained absences
• Long lunches

 Co-workers or customer complaints


 Mistakes
 Missed deadlines

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Substance Abuse

When someone has an addition or abuses alcohol


and other drugs it affects themselves as well as
other people around them:

• Emotionally

• Behaviorally

• Physically

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Emotional Effects

• Aggression

• Burnout

• Anxiety

• Depression

• Paranoia

• Denial

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Behavioral Effects

• Slow reaction time

• Impaired coordination

• Slowed or slurred speech

• Irritability

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Behavioral Effects

• Excessive talking

• Inability to sit still

• Limited attention span

• Poor motivation or lack of energy

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Physical Effects

• Weight loss

• Sweating

• Chills

• Smell of alcohol

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Drug & Alcohol Awareness

Family & Co-worker

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Enabling

Actions you take, that may protect the employee


from the consequences of their behavior. Thus it
helps the employee to NOT deal with the problem.

Examples of enabling:

 Covering Up  Blaming
 Rationalizing  Controlling
 Withdrawing/Avoiding  Threatening

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Family & Coworker Traps

We can all fall into these traps without realizing


what they are. Here are a few:

• Sympathy • Innocence

• Excuses • Anger

• Apology • Pity

• Diversions • Tears

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Drug & Alcohol Awareness

Assistance

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Assistance

Things to consider:

• Difficulty performing on the job can sometimes


be caused by unrecognized personal problems;
including addiction to alcohol and other drugs

• Help is available

• Although a supervisor may suspect that an


employee’s performance is poor because of
personal problems, it is up to the employee to
decide whether or not that is the case

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Assistance

• It is an employee’s responsibility to decide


whether or not to seek help

• Addiction is treatable and reversible

• An employee’s decision to seek help is a


private one and will not be made public

CONFIDENTIAL
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EAP services

• An Employee Assistance Program (EAP)


can help employees decide what to do if

they have a problem with alcohol or


other drugs

• An EAP also can help an employee


decide
what to do if someone in his/her family
or workgroup has a problem

• Conversations with an EAP are


confidential
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There is Help

• Talk to a supervisor
• Employee Assistance
Programs
• Health care programs
• Outside agencies:
- Community hotlines
- Community mental health

centers
- Al-anon
- Alateen
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Drug & Alcohol Awareness

Confidentiality

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Confidentiality

• Problems will not be made public


• Conversations with an EAP professional - or
other
referral agent - are private and will be protected
• All information related to performance issues will

be maintained in his/her personnel file


• Information about referral to treatment,
I A L
EN T
however, will be kept separately

N F I D
C O
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Confidentiality

• Information about treatment for addiction or


mental illness is not a matter of public record
and
cannot be shared without a signed release from
the employee

• If an employee chooses to tell coworkers about


their private concerns, that is their decisions

• When an employee tells his/her supervisor


something in confidence, supervisors are
obligated
to protect that disclosure
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Confidentiality

 EAP records are separate from personnel


records and can be accessed only with a
signed release from the employee

 EAP professionals are bound by a code of


ethics to protect the confidentiality of the
employees and family members that they
serve

 There are clear limits on when and what


information an EAP professional can share
and with whom

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Confidentiality

• Disclosure of child abuse, elder abuse and


serious threats of homicide or suicide as
dictated by state law

• Reporting participation in an EAP to the


referring supervisor

• Reporting the results of assessment and


evaluation following a positive drug test

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Confidentiality

• Verifying medical information to authorize


release time or satisfy fitness-for-duty
concerns as specified in company policy

• Revealing medical information to the


insurance
company in order to qualify for coverage
under a benefits plan

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Drug & Alcohol Awareness

Specific Drugs of Abuse

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Drugs of Abuse

• Alcohol • Narcotics

• Marijuana • Hallucinogens

• Inhalants • Designer Drugs

• Stimulants • Over the counter


(OTC)
• Depressants

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Alcohol

• Dysfunctional Behavior

• Absenteeism (especially Mondays)

• Blackouts

• Loss of memory

• Fixated on drinking (both social &


professional)

• Trouble with relationships

• Difficulty walking
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Cannabis (Marijuana)
• Other names Cannabis is referred to as: hashish

and hashish oils

• The active ingredient is Tetrahydrocannabinol


(THC)

• Not physically addictive, moderately addictive


psychologically

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Inhalants

Effects:

• Loss of muscle control


• Slurred speech
• Respiratory failure
• Cardiac arrest
• Number of other
physical symptoms
• Brain & lung damage
• Can be fatal (even in
small amounts)

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Stimulants

Signs & Symptoms:

• Increased heart rate • Agitation


• Respiratory • Decreased appetite
functioning
• Psychological
• Alertness dependency
• Restlessness • Physical dependency

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Depressants

• Frequent doctor trips for nervousness,


anxiety,
stress, etc…
• Acting drunk (without odor)
• Limited or no facial expression or animation
• Personality is flat
• Lacking energy
• Slurred speech

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Narcotics

Signs & Symptoms:


• Acting lethargic or drowsy
• Track marks
• Slurred speech
• Constricted pupils/not reactive
• Redness & raw nostrils from inhalation

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Narcotics

More Signs & Symptoms:

• Frequent trips to doctors for pain medication

• Increase in frequency & amount of prescribed


pain medication w/o doctor consent

• Sweating, vomiting, coughing & sniffling,


twitching, loss of appetite

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Hallucinogens

LSD, Peyote, Psilocybin, Mushrooms, & PCP

Signs & Symptoms:

 Dilated pupils  Changes in mood


 Heavy sweating & behaviors
 Strong body odor  Slurred speech
 Distorted senses  Confusion
 Hallucinations  Distorted view of
 Isolation/detached themselves & time
 Self absorbed

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Designer Drugs
Common Drugs
Effects:
• Ecstasy • Physical
• Adam – Hypertension, blurred vision,
tremors, drooling, anorexia,
• Lovers Speed impaired speech, paralysis,
• Special K seizures, brain damage, death
• Fantasy • Psychological
• – Confusion, irritability, anxiety,
Nature’s Quaalude
emotional, irrational,
depression, amnesia, violent
behavior, insomnia

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Bath Salts
Signs & Symptoms:

• Agitation • Tremors/shaking
• Extreme nervousness • Vomiting
• Fast heartbeat • Hallucinations
• Increased blood • Seizures
pressure

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OTC Drugs

• Both prescription and Over the Counter drugs


(OTC) can affect workers in numerous ways,
especially if a reaction or drug interaction
occurs
• Hard to predict but could have the same
symptoms as alcohol or drug use, however are
caused by legal drugs
• Consider a policy on OTC drugs in the workplace

based on the job description

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Common OTC & Prescription

• Opioids • Skeletal muscle


• Topiramate relaxants
• • Anti-diabetic
Antihistamines
medications
• Antidepressants
• Cold medicines
• Sedative hypnotics
• Allergy medications
• Anti-anxiety
medications

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A Safer, Drug-Free Workplace

• Recognize the impact of alcohol and drug


abuse on the workplace

• Understand and follow the Drug-Free


Workplace Policy

• Remember the types of assistance available

• Access the Substance Abuse and Mental


Health
Services Administration (SAMSHA):
www.samhsa.gov
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Contact Information

Health & Safety Training Specialists


1171 South Cameron Street, Room 324
Harrisburg, PA 17104-2501
(717) 772-1635
[email protected]

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Questions

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