PROCEDURES - POST ACCIDENT Clause Samples
PROCEDURES - POST ACCIDENT. 1. The safety-sensitive employee notifies a supervisor that an accident has occurred.
2. The supervisor determines that the circumstances of the accident warrant a post- accident test when a citation was issued or a fatality occurred. Thereafter, the supervisor directs the safety-sensitive employee to immediately go to the collection site for alcohol and controlled substance testing. Because of a testing facility requirement, the safety-sensitive employee in question must have proof o identification, such as a photo driver’s license or state-issued photo identification card.
3. At the collection site, the safety-sensitive employee will be required to submit a urine sample for controlled substances and a breath sample for alcohol testing to the on-duty technician. Care will be taken to provide the safety-sensitive employee with maximum privacy without compromising the integrity of the sample.
4. An Administrator will be notified that an accident has occurred and that the safety-sensitive employee was instructed to go to the collection site.
5. The safety-sensitive employee whose test results are negative (less than 0.02 alcohol concentration) will be reinstated. The safety-sensitive employee whose confirmation test results indicate an alcohol concentration greater than 0.02 but less than 0.04, will not be permitted to return to duty or perform a safety-sensitive function for 24 hours after administration of the test. The safety-sensitive employee whose confirmation test result indicates an alcohol concentration of
PROCEDURES - POST ACCIDENT. 1. The safety-sensitive employee notifies a supervisor that an accident has occurred.
2. The supervisor determines that the circumstances of the accident warrant a post- accident test when a citation was issued or a fatality occurred. Thereafter, the supervisor directs the safety-sensitive employee to immediately go to the collection site for alcohol and controlled substance testing. Because of a testing facility requirement, the safety- sensitive employee in question must have proof of identification, such as a photo driver’s license or state-issued photo identification card.
3. At the collection site, the safety-sensitive employee will be required to submit a urine sample for controlled substances and a breath sample for alcohol testing to the on-duty technician. Care will be taken to provide the safety-sensitive employee with maximum privacy without compromising the integrity of the sample.
4. An Administrator will be notified that an accident has occurred and that the safety- sensitive employee was instructed to go to the collection site.
5. The safety-sensitive employee whose test results are negative (less than 0.02 alcohol concentration) will be reinstated. The safety-sensitive employee, whose confirmation test results indicate an alcohol concentration greater than 0.02 but less than 0.04, will not be permitted to return to duty or perform a safety-sensitive function for 24 hours after administration of the test. The safety-sensitive employee whose confirmation test result indicates an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or greater for alcohol will be referred to a District specified outside Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) who will assess the safety-sensitive employee’s condition and make a recommendation for treatment which, if accepted by the District, must be followed by the safety-sensitive employee. Failure to follow the accepted recommendations or refusal to submit to return-to- duty and unannounced follow-up testing will result in the safety-sensitive employee’s termination.
6. The safety-sensitive employee whose controlled substance test results are verified negative will be reinstated. The safety-sensitive employee whose controlled substance test is verified positive by the Medical Review Officer will be referred to a District specified outside Substance Abuse Professional who will assess the safety-sensitive employee’s condition and make a recommendation for treatment which, if accepted by the District, must be followed by the safety-sensitiv...
