Drug testing an employee who is injured on the job
Sydney
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Our company requires a drug test from every employee who is injured on the job and goes go to the clinic for treatment. Is it legal for us to single out one group of employees for testing? Any help would be appreciated.
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Just curious are you an HR professional?
My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman
Thank you for your response.
Suggesting that you would only invoke the post accident testing for some employees rather than all is a bit perplexing to me and risky... What ywould be the basis for trying to adopt this practice?
Thank you for the response.
>11-13-03 AT 07:38 PM (CST)[/font]
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>Sydney: These guys seem to be giving you a hard
>time. Yes, it's perfectly OK for you to have a
>policy requiring 'post accident drug screen' in
>all cases of industrial accidents. It doesn't
>require that the accident result in injury bad
>enough that you would send them for treatment.
>It can also apply to those who have accidents
>that result in the damage of company property
>or, for example, flipping a forklift over, but
>not being injured. Any accident can result in a
>trip to the 'pee test'. If you like, you can
>even include in this policy anything your
>company classifies as a 'near miss' such as
>speeding on a forklift and turning a corner on
>two wheels, or climbing a scaffold with no
>restraint device and dropping a 14 pound wrench
>30 feet to the floor. There will be no challenge
>to that policy and it's a good policy. Don D.
Don D. Thank you. You have given me plenty to think about. It might be a good idea for us to look at possibly modifying our current policy.
Sydney