Safety For Your Workplace!

PAS
Systems International, Inc., offers a variety of D.O.T.
approved instruments for workplace testing. These
instruments are listed on the National Highway Traffic
Agency’s “Conforming Products List of Screening Devices to
Measure Alcohol in Bodily Fluids.”
Regardless if you are considering screening new job
applicants, truck drivers, airplane pilots, heavy equipment
operators or others; our easy to use instruments are widely
used across the country.
When
thinking of introducing or upgrading a policy of workplace
drug and alcohol testing employers usually think first of
the resulting advantage in increased workplace
productivity. But there are other important reasons to
test. Workplace safety, for one. Intoxicated and hung over
workers are a workplace hazard, a danger to themselves, and
to their coworkers.
Another
important consideration that should be part of an informed
decision to test for drugs is employer liability for the
actions of drug-using employees. Most employers are aware
that if an employee is injured in a workplace accident, and
then test positive for intoxicants (alcohol and other
drugs), workmen’s comp will not cover. But what if the
intoxicated worker injures another worker? Legal analysts
have stated, “If an intoxicated worker injures another
worker, the employer may be required to pay the injured
employee’s workers compensation benefits.” Also, if a
worker known by the employer to be intoxicated is allowed to
work, the court might find that the employee was acting with
the employer’s permission, and so the employer may also be
found liable to the injured employee. The same result could
occur if the injured worker can demonstrate the employer
“should have known” that the employee was intoxicated.
The law
is technical and complicated, and the above is not intended
to be legal advice. However, if these comments peak your
interest you may want to learn more about employer liability
regarding employee drug use by speaking to a lawyer familiar
with employer-employee relations.
Our
instruments are designed to support your drug and alcohol
screening policy and to serve as a deterrent to drug and
alcohol use when properly promoted within the employers
human relations programs.
