Do you have a drug and alcohol problem in your workforce? Some of the indicators and costs of such a problem would manifest in absenteeism, low productivity, mistakes, and quality deficiencies, and even potential safety problems. The truth is, we are in a city, where drinking is part of the culture, but while on the clock, especially in certain industrial, hospital, or restaurant settings, intoxication can mean life or death.
For employers, drug and alcohol policies and procedures for how to respond to related incidents are imperative not just for protecting your business, but also for your employees. Employees need to know the business’s stance and expectations in order to meet those expectations and to perform.
Having a Drug-Free Workplace takes more than policies and procedures; it’s a cultural thing that works best when it saturates every level of the organization and is reinforced in the safety programs. Think about the following components of a Drug-Free Culture as you evaluate your own Drug & Alcohol-Free Workplace program.
There is nothing about a Drug & Alcohol-Free Workplace that is coincidental. Creating a safe culture takes planning, anticipation, and some contracting with vendors such as drug testing providers. Let us help you build your Safe Culture, a culture that not only protects your business but also your employees. The positive ripple effects of these efforts are boundless.