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What Should An Employer Do When An Employee is Impaired At Work?

August 6, 2024

By: Colin A. Walker

In this week's video blog, Colin Walker is joined by Mark Ashby from Lead Impairment Training to discuss:

  • Determining if an employee is impaired on the job
  • How employers should handle the situation 
  • Drug and alcohol testing options
  • Putting in place substance-abuse policies for your organization

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