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COURSE OVERVIEW

Drug-Free Workplace

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Certificate Online Video
Course Credit Type
Certificate
Course Category
**Self-Study/On-Demand
Course Format
Online Video
Course Credit
N/A
Course Release Date
March 20, 2017
Course Expiration Date
March 20, 2019
Course Cost / Access
$15.99
Program Summary

Course Length: 20 minutes

This course explains the importance of and principles behind a drug-free workplace. It describes the serious problem of drug and alcohol abuse in the workplace and includes content that highlights real-world compliance issues that employees should learn to spot and respond to appropriately.

It is certainly no secret that drug and alcohol abuse is one of our nation's most serious problems. This holds true in the workplace, as well. Almost 40% of industrial fatalities and 50% of work-related injuries are linked to drug and alcohol impairment. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, more than 70% of illegal drug-users are employed. That means an estimated 9.4 million workers are illegal-drug users. Without a doubt, drug and alcohol abuse in the workplace has significant negative effects. It is the main cause of increased accident and illness rates. It has also brought about an increase in medical and hospitalization costs, employee turnover, and workers' compensation claims. On top of these facts, drug and alcohol abuse reduces productivity and is detrimental to the workplace environment. This 20-minute drug-free workplace training course explains the importance of and principles behind a drug-free workplace in simple, understandable terms. It includes pop quizzes, news clippings and a final quiz highlighting real-world compliance issues that employees should learn to spot and respond to.

The topics covered in this course include:

  • Overview of drug-free workplace compliance
  • Commitment to a drug-free workplace
  • Substance-abuse testing
  • Substance-abuse awareness
  • What employees can do
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Drug-free workplace policy violations