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Title: True or False?


1
True or False?
  • White collar workers have fewer drug problems
    than blue collar workers.
  • Marijuana leaves the body with 28 days of smoking
    it.
  • Alcoholics drink every day.
  • Its safe to experiment with ice for a few
    months.
  • Hawaii consumes more beer per person than any
    other state in the nation.

2
The ALCOHOL And DRUG TESTING (DAT) Program
Leeward Community College
  • Mandatory Presentation to College Employees
    of HGEA Bargaining Units 02, 03, and 04
    March 1, 2007, GT-105

3
Announcements
  • This presentation is an example of preaching to
    the choir.
  • The program to be presented is NOT about Random
    Drug Testing.

4
Purpose
  • Keep the workplace free from the hazards of
    alcohol and controlled substance use.
  • Promote employee performance of duty in a safe
    and productive manner.
  • Provide due process for employees subject to
  • Drug and alcohol testing, and
  • Disciplinary actions that may result.

5
Source Documents
  • Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
  • February 14, 2003
  • Hawaii Government Employees Association (HGEA)
  • Hawaii State Government County Governments
  • New collective bargaining provision
  • Bargaining units (BU) 02, 03, 04, 09, and 13
  • Executive Order 03-10
  • October 24, 2003
  • Excluded employees of BU 02, 03, 04, 09, and 13

6
Definitions
  • ALCOHOL An intoxicating agent in beverage
    alcohol, ethyl alcohol, or other low molecular
    weight including methyl alcohol and isopropyl
    alcohol.
  • CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (DRUG) Substance other
    than alcohol such as marijuana, cocaine, opiates,
    amphetamines, and phencyclidine. Other
    substances under the Controlled Substance Act may
    be added after consultation and mutual agreement
    with Union.

7
DAT Categories of Employees
  • Reasonable Suspicion All Employees
  • Post-Accident Regular Drivers
  • Random Health, Safety, or Public Trust (HSPT)
  • Employees
  • Pre-Duty Employees Applying For HSPT TA
  • Probationary Initial/New HSPT Employees
  • Return to Work Employees Who Test Positive
  • Follow-Up Employees Continuing Rehabilitation
  • After A Negative Return to Work Test
  • Deputy Sheriffs and Conservation Resource
    Enforcement Officers Only

8
Categories of LCC Employees
  • Reasonable Suspicion All Employees
  • Return to Work For Employees Who Have Tested
    Positive
  • Follow-Up Employees Continuing Rehabilitation
    After A Negative Return to Work Test

9
Reasonable Suspicion
  • BU 02 (Blue Collar Supervisor) Article 50
  • BU 03 (White Collar Employee) Article 52
  • BU 04 (White Collar Supervisor) Article 50
  • The Union and Employer have reached an agreement
    on alcohol and controlled substance testing.
    Part one of the agreement pertains to
    alcohol and controlled substance
    testing for all Employees

    based on reasonable suspicion

10
Prohibitions - Alcohol
  • 1. Report to work and work with alcohol
    concentration of 0.04 or higher.
  • 2. Possess alcohol while working.
  • 3. Consume alcohol while working.
  • 4. Work within 4 hours after using alcohol.
  • 5. Use of alcohol for 8 hours after an accident,
    or until employees completes alcohol test.
  • 6. Work after voluntarily admitting to alcohol
    problem until a negative return to work test is
    received.
  • 7. Refuse to submit to a required alcohol test.

11
Prohibitions - Drugs
  • 1. Report to work and work with a controlled
    substance in system EXCEPT when prescribed by
    employees physician and used as directed.
  • 2. Possess alcohol while working EXCEPT when
    prescribed by employees physician and used as
    directed.
  • 3. Work after voluntarily admitting to
    controlled substance problem until a negative
    return to work test is received.
  • 4. Refuse to submit to a required alcohol test.

12
Reasonable Suspicion
  • A supervisor may direct an employee to
    submit to an alcohol and/or controlled substance
    test when that supervisor has reasonable
    suspicion to believe an employee have violated
    the prohibitions.
  • _______________________________
  • Employer designate (LCC Administrator or HR
    staff) who every 5 years has undergone training
    of at least 1 hour of alcohol misuse training and
    1 hour of controlled substance use and indicators
    of probable use and misuse. LCC officials
    underwent 4 hours of DAT training in July 2006.

13
Reasonable Suspicion
  • Based on specific contemporaneous, articulable
    observation by Supervisor of employees
    appearance, behavior, speech, or body odor.
  • Observed employee witnessed by another employee.
  • Written record of observation within 24 hours of
    observation with copy to employee.
  • ___________________________________________
  • Current or recent without unreasonable
    delay.
  • Recognized symptom of impairment of alcohol or
    controlled substance use, and not reasonably
    explained by other causes.

14
Testing - General
  • Should there be reasonable suspicion of a
    violation of the prohibitions, you will receive
    an Alcohol and/or Controlled Substance Test
    Notification.
  • Purpose Test for Alcohol and/or Controlled
    Substance
  • Type of Test Reasonable Suspicion
  • Employee to be Tested Name and Department
  • Test Information Date, Time, and Location
  • Other I understand Statement

15
Testing - Alcohol
  • Comply with U.S. DOT rules (as defined)
  • Protect employees privacy and be attributable to
    correct employee
  • Method
  • Evidential Breath Test Device (EBT)
  • Conducted by a Breath Alcohol Technician (BAT)
  • Vendor Clinical Laboratories of Hawaii
  • Positive lt 0.04 alcohol concentration level
  • Confirmatory test mandatory

16
Testing Controlled Substances
  • Comply with U.S. DOT rules (as defined)
  • Protect employees privacy and be attributable to
    correct employee
  • Method
  • Split Sample Urinalysis
  • Immunoassay Gas Chromatography
  • Vendor Clinical Laboratories of Hawaii
  • Positive Detection of controlled substances at
    prohibited concentration levels
  • Medical Review Officer (MRO)
  • 3rd Party Certified Laboratory

17
Testing Primary Question
  • Is there a requirement that you submit to alcohol
    and drug testing if directed?
  • YES
  • An employee who refuses to submit to a required
    test shall be discharged.

18
Refusal to Test
  • 1. Fails to provided adequate breath for alcohol
    testing without valid medical explanation.
  • 2. Fails to provide adequate urine sample for
    controlled substance testing except as determined
    by medical evaluation.

19
Refusal to Test
  • 1. Fails to provided adequate breath for alcohol
    testing without valid medical explanation.
  • 2. Fails to provide adequate urine sample for
    controlled substance testing except as determined
    by medical evaluation.
  • 3. Engages in conduct that obstructs the testing
    process such as
  • Refusal to take a test by statement or action.
  • Refusal to sign appropriate forms as required.
  • (Continued)

20
Refusal to Test -Continued
  • 3. Engages in conduct that obstructs the testing
    process such as (continued)
  • Failure to report for a scheduled appointment.
  • Failure to report at collection site in allotted
    time.
  • Failure to provide adequate breath or urine
    specimen with reasonable time period.
  • Tampering with or attempting to adulterate
    specimen or collection procedure.
  • Failure to cooperate or comply with BAT, MRO, or
    Substance Abuse Professional (SAP).
  • Engages in conduct that clearly obstructs the
    testing process.

21
2 Strikes and Youre Out
  • 1. First Positive Test Employee Is Discharged
  • UnlessSigns Last Chance Agreement
  • Will resign in event of 2nd positive test
  • Accept an immediate 20 working day suspension
  • Submit to SAP evaluation and complete all
    educational and rehabilitation requirements
  • Submit to Return to Work and follow-up testing
    recommended by SAP and
  • Pay for all treatment and rehabilitation costs.

22
2 Strikes and Youre Out
  • 1. First Positive Test Employee Is Discharged
  • UnlessSigns Last Chance Agreement
  • Will resign in event of 2nd positive test
  • Accept an immediate 20 working day suspension
  • Submit to SAP evaluation and complete all
    educational and rehabilitation requirements
  • Produce negative test result.
  • Submit to Return to Work and follow-up testing
    recommended by SAP.
  • 2. Second Positive Test Employee Is
    Discharged.

23
Who Pays?
  • Employer Expenses
  • All Required DAT Tests
  • SAP Evaluations Services
  • Employee Expenses
  • Split Urinalysis Testing 3rd Party Laboratory
  • Education and Rehabilitation Program
  • Training Program
  • Tests in Rehabilitation Program (as required)

24
Employer MOA Requirements
  • Obtain a signed statement from the employee that
    you have been provided Employees Handbook.
  • Explain the Drug Alcohol Testing Program
  • DAT employee categories
  • Prohibited conduct
  • Circumstances that may result in D A testing
  • Procedures that will be used
  • Refusal to Test definition and examples
  • Consequences for violating Agreement
  • Effects of alcohol and controlled substances and
  • Employee designate information.

25
Effects of Drugs and Alcohol
  • Employees Handbook
  • Alcohol Pages 22-25
  • Marijuana Page 26
  • Cocaine Page 27
  • Opiates Pages 27-28
  • Amphetamines Page 28
  • Phencyclidine Page 29

26
Employer Designates
  • Michael Pecsok, Interim Vice Chancellor for
    Academic Affairs/Chief Academic Officer
  • James Goodman, Interim Dean, Arts Sciences
  • Michael Tagawa, Dean, Career Technical
    Education
  • Nicole Striegel, Dean, Student Services
  • Mark Lane, Vice Chancellor for Administrative
    Services
  • __________________________________________________
    __________________________________________________
    _____________________________________
  • Michael Wong, Campus Personnel Officer
  • Lori Lei Hayashi, Personnel Officer
  • Darren Wastell, Personnel Officer

27
Questions?
28
True or False?
  • White collar workers have fewer drug problems
    than blue collar workers. FALSE
  • Marijuana leaves the body with 28 days of smoking
    it. FALSE
  • Alcoholics drink every day. FALSE
  • Its safe to experiment with ice for a few
    months. FALSE
  • Hawaii consumes more beer per person than any
    other state in the nation. TRUE

29
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