Date/Time
4/23/2026
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Central
Course Registration
Member: $59.00
Non-Member: $79.00
Credits
1 Credits
Event Type(s)
Webinars
Event Description
Given the opioid epidemic and the legalization of medical and recreational marijuana in a growing number of states, many employers are concerned about the impact drugs and alcohol may be having on the safety and security of their workplaces. Reasonable suspicion testing is among the best ways for employers to identify whether an employee is under the influence of drugs or alcohol while working. This webinar explores what managers and supervisors need to know to implement a Reasonable Suspicion Testing Policy.

Objectives:
  • Recognize the signs and symptoms of drug and alcohol use, including withdrawal symptoms
  • Understand how to help enforce the company’s drug and alcohol abuse policy through reasonable suspicion testing
  • Explain the steps for observing, documenting, interviewing, and referring employees for testing based upon reasonable suspicion

Presenters:
Amy McAndrew, Esquire

Field of Study:
Personnel/Human Resources (1)

Major Topics:
  • The psychosocial, physiological, and behavioral aspects of drug and alcohol abuse in the workplace
  • The impact of drug and alcohol abuse on workplace safety
  • The possible connection between performance issues and drug or alcohol abuse
  • The role of documentation in reasonable suspicion testing
  • Confidentiality concerns in the testing process
Location
Webinar
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