Drugs And Alcohol Policy

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Overview: The Drugs and Alcohol policy documents the company's intention to maintain its property and to provide a drug-free work environment that is both safe for its employees, including others having business with the Company or on Company property, and conducive to efficient and productive work standards. This policy restricts certain items and substances from being brought on or being present on Company property, including its parking areas and its vehicles, prohibits Company employees and all others from reporting to work, working, or being present on Company property, nondependent of whether on duty, from having detectable levels or identifiable trace quantities of certain drugs and other substances, and prohibits the unauthorized possession, by employees or others, of certain materials. Prohibited items, policy enforcement, penalties for violations, off-work expectations regarding use of alcohol and drugs, and the definitions of drugs, are all listed in this policy.

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Format: WORD | Size: 183KB | Date: Nov 2007 | Pages: 7


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