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Drugs & Alcohol in the Workforce Training

High Risk Workplace Issues & Employee Confrontations

This is a Nationally Copyrighted-training program which focuses on confronting the employee when there is lacking job performance and/or safety procedures are not followed. Many times these situations are a result of a drug and/or alcohol abuse problem. Included and emphasized in this four-hour training program are techniques and procedures dealing with observation, documentation and liability reduction that companies and management need to address and implement!
  1. WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON WHEN MANAGEMENT IS NOT WATCHING?
    • Drug trends in Corporate America
    • Methods of concealing drugs
    • Drug dealers in your business
    • Theft in the workplace
    • Drug paraphernalia identification
    • Which employee might be involved in drugs & theft

  2. WHO DO I HIRE AND HOW DO I CONTROL MY CURRENT EMPLOYEES?
    • Pre-employment guidelines
    • Federal Laws pertaining to applicants and employees (Including ADA, EEOC, Handicap Regulations, etc.)
    • State Laws pertaining to applicants and employees
    • Indicators of work performance & safety violations
    • Policy acknowledgment and awareness by employees

  3. HOW DO I OBSERVE, DOCUMENT AND CONFRONT THE EMPLOYEE?
    • Five Steps of Observation and Documentation
    • Post Rehabilitation Agreement
    • One-on-one Confrontation and Documentation
    • Systematic & Objective employee documentation
    • Poor work performance documentation procedures
    • Safety violations documentation procedures
    • Drug/Alcohol documentation procedures

  4. IS SUBSTANCE TESTING AND CONFIDENTIALITY IMPORTANT?
    • Different types of drug & alcohol tests
    • Testing for Pre-employment, For-Cause, Post Accident and Random
    • Pros and Cons of substance testing
    • Confidentiality Issues
    • Testifying effectively
This program can successfully be utilized for all situations when confronting an employee. It is the training program that you can not afford to pass UP!

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