Alcohol and Substance Abuse in the Workplace

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Peninsula Team, Peninsula Team

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As an employer, it is crucial to implement policies aimed at protecting your business and employees from the dangers of substance abuse in the workplace.

In the event that an employee is intoxicated while at work, it can pose several serious Health & Safety risks. These risks include stress, aggression or violence, and danger while driving, operating machinery or working at height.

So, as an employer, what are your duties in regards to intoxicants at work? 

Your Duties and Things to Look Out For 

As an employer, you have an obligation to ensure the safety, health and welfare of your workforce – and employers who knowingly allow employees to work under the influence of intoxicants could be liable to prosecution. With this in mind, it’s important to be able to identify and observe signs of potential drug and alcohol use, such as:

Creating a Policy 

So if you have suspicions or there’s a possible risk of substance abuse in your workplace, what should you do? The essential step you need to take is to develop and implement a Workplace Drugs and Alcohol Policy that applies to all members of staff, and you should also ensure that you clearly communicate the reasons and aims of the policy. It’s important to keep the policy focus on all employees and not to single out anyone. It should also set out responsibilities at all levels, from management to employees. The scope of the policy should:

The policy should also look to raise awareness on the potential health effects of substance abuse, and recognise alcohol and substance abuse as a medical condition that can be treated. The aim is to identify problems early on, in order to help protect the health and safety of employee – and if a problem is identified, there should be a willingness to provide capable assistance and support with the overarching aim of reintegrating the affected person back into work. If you have any questions in relation to alcohol and substance abuse policies, please contact our expert employment law advisors on the 24 Hour Advice Service on 0818 923 923

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