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Drugs in the Workplace / Documentary Video

Drugs in the Workplace. Public domain video. DRUGS IN THE WORKPLACE — What an employer needs to know. Substance abuse is a widespread problem in our society. An estimated 14.8 million Americans are current illicit drug users.1 The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration reported that 77 percent of illicit drug users in the United States are employed. Thats 9.4 million people. The chances are good that your organization employs one of these workers. Who is using drugs at work? A survey by the federal government showed full-time employees who admitted to being current illicit drug users tend to be: between the ages of 18 and 25 less educated male divorced or never married white low paid Industries with the highest rates of illicit drug use food preparation workers waiters, waitresses, and bartenders other service occupation workers construction workers workers in transportation and material moving3 How does substance abuse impact the workplace? Employees who abuse alcohol and other drugs bring their problems with them to work. Substance abuse lowers productivity. Problems related to alcohol and drug abuse cost American businesses roughly $81 billion in lost productivity in just one year. Studies have shown that substance-abusing employees function at about 67% of their capacity. Substance abuse causes accidents and injuries. Up to 40 percent of industrial fatalities and 47 percent of industrial injuries can be linked to alcohol use and alcoholism. Employees who use drugs are 3.6 times more likely to be involved in a workplace accident and 5 times more likely to file a workers compensation claim. Substance abuse increases absenteeism and turnover. An estimated 500 million workdays are lost annually due to alcoholism. Employees who use drugs are 2.2 times more likely to request early dismissal or time off, 2.5 times more likely to have absences of eight days or more, and 3 times more likely to be late for work. Illicit drug users are more than twice as likely than those who do not use drugs to have changed employers three or more times in the past year. Substance abuse increases an employers medical costs. Employees who use drugs cost their employers about twice as much in medical claims as do non-drug-using employees. What can your organization do to decrease the impact of substance abuse? Implement a drug-free workplace program In 1988, the Drug-free Workplace Act was passed, requiring all federal grantees and some recipients of federal contracts to agree to provide a drug-free workplace as a condition of receiving federal money. In a drug-free workplace, all employees adhere to a program of policies and activities designed to provide a safe Workplace.12 The policies and activities discourage alcohol and drug abuse and encourage treatment, recovery and the return to work of those employees who have abuse problems. Even if your organization is not required to have a drug-free workplace program, your organization can still benefit. A successful drug-free workplace program may include: a written policy employee education supervisor training access to assistance drug testing A good drug-free workplace program can lead to Decreases in: Increases in: absenteeism accidents downtime turnover workers compensation costs employee discipline problems productivity profits customer satisfaction health status employee morale

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