Drugs in the Workplace

What an employer needs to know.

Substance abuse is a widespread problem in our society. An estimated 14.8 million Americans are current illicit drug users. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration reported that 77 percent of illicit drug users in the United States are employed. That’s 9.4 million people. The chances are good that your organization employs one of these workers.

Who is using drugs at work?

A survey by the federal government showed full-time employees who admitted to being current illicit drug users tend to be:

Industries with the highest rates of illicit drug use:

How does substance abuse impact the workplace?

What can your organization do to decrease the impact of substance abuse?

Implement a drug-free workplace program

In 1988, the Drug-free Workplace Act was passed, requiring all federal grantees and some recipients of federal contracts to agree to provide a drug-free workplace as a condition of receiving federal money. In a drug-free workplace, all employees adhere to a program of policies and activities designed to provide a safe Workplace. The policies and activities discourage alcohol and drug abuse and encourage treatment, recovery and the return to work of those employees who have abuse problems. Even if your organization is not required to have a drug-free workplace program, your organization can still benefit.

A successful drug-free workplace program includes:

A good drug-free workplace program can lead to:

Decreases in:

Increases In:

To obtain further details or to become a Coalition for a Drug Free Nevada County Certified Drug Free Workplace please contact us at : info@drugfreenevadacounty.org