Safety sensitive positions definition

Safety sensitive positions means officers, community service coordinators and other employees as designated by the Court Administrator, Chief Probation Officer or Director of Juvenile Court Services who provide direct supervision or services to adult or juvenile offenders who are subject to the jurisdiction of the Court. Additionally, those employees responsible for ensuring the safety and security of the court building are also designated positions.
Safety sensitive positions means (1) those positions within the Department of Pupil Transportation for which maintenance of a valid Commercial Driver’s License is required as a condition of employment, or which require the performance of “safety sensitive functions” as defined in U.S. Department of Transportation regulations; (2) positions
Safety sensitive positions means the following:

Examples of Safety sensitive positions in a sentence

  • Safety sensitive positions require assessment by a Substance Abuse Professional.

  • RANDOM DRUG TESTING: Safety sensitive positions shall be subject to random drug testing, with the percentage and number of employees to be tested per year set by the respective department or elected office, in which the positions are contained.

  • RETURN-TO-DUTY TESTING: Safety sensitive positions found to have a BAC of 0.02-0.039 shall be subject to return-to-duty testing.

  • Safety sensitive positions are defined in the Drug-Free Workplace Technical Guide, incorporated by reference into this rule.

  • FOLLOW-UP TESTING: Safety sensitive positions found to have a BAC of 0.02-0.039 shall be subject to follow-up testing, if recommended by a Substance Abuse Professional (“SAP”).


More Definitions of Safety sensitive positions

Safety sensitive positions means positions held by persons performing safety sensitive functions.
Safety sensitive positions means officers, community service coordinators and other employees as designated by the chief probation officer or director of juvenile court services who provide direct supervision or services to adult or juvenile offenders who are subject to the jurisdiction of the court.
Safety sensitive positions means (1) those positions within the Department of Pupil Transportation for which maintenance of a valid Commercial Driver’s License is required as a condition of employment, or which require the performance of “safety sensitive functions” as defined in U.S. Department of Transportation regulations; (2) positions within the Department of Safety and Security; and (3) positions within the Office of Family and Community Engagement (FACE).
Safety sensitive positions means a position in which Workers have a key and direct role in an operation or task where cognitive or physical impairment or inattention in the workplace could result in:
Safety sensitive positions means those positions where the duties or responsibilities of the position could have a direct negative impact on the health or safety of employees or others, including the individual occupying the said position, contractors, customers, the public or the environment or could lead to damage of property or Employer Premises. Persons holding Safety Sensitive Positions include employees who are required to rotate through Safety Sensitive Positions or who temporarily relieve employees in Safety Sensitive Positions. Supervisors or team leaders and senior managers who directly supervise employees occupying Safety Sensitive Positions, or who perform the same duties or exercise the same responsibilities, are deemed to hold Safety Sensitive Positions. Positions which are deemed by the Employer to be Safety Sensitive Positions are listed in Appendix “A”. This list will be kept current to reflect changes in job content or new positions.
Safety sensitive positions means CDL holders, drivers of PHCS vehicles, mechanics, maintenance personnel, food service employees, IT employees, school nurses, and special education transition employees.
Safety sensitive positions means positions that require tasks involving a potential risk of injury to self or others, or as otherwise defined by applicable federal, state, or local law. Any Covered Persons responsible for the health, safety, and welfare of Bunzl employees are also considered to work in a Safety-Sensitive Position. See Appendix A.