Title: BASE Conference Substance Misuse in the Workplace
1BASE ConferenceSubstance Misuse in the Workplace
- Paul Grainge
- Workplace Development Manager
2Business Objective
- The object should be to drive drugs and alcohol,
not the people, out of the organisation.
My employers ignored it because its difficult
to tackle someone about drug use, but by
colluding with me they prolonged and facilitated
my addiction. Peter, Finance Manager, alcoholic
and cocaine user for six years
3How does drug and alcohol misuse affect your
business?
- Drop in quantity and quality of work
- Absenteeism / accidents
- Bad decision-making
- Poor judgement / discipline / behaviour
- Increased risk to theft or fraud
- Low staff morale
- Deterioration in public perception of the
- organisation
4Statistics
- Hangovers alone cost UK employers 6.4
- Billion a year to lost working days DOH 2004
- It is estimated that 25 of all accidents
- are drug and alcohol related
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- HSE 1981
- Contrary to popular belief, 75 of
- alcohol dependents are also employees
- CBI 2003
5Statistics
- A member of staff under the influence
- of alcohol or drugs will only achieve
- 67 of their work potential
- Substance Abuse Survey IPD 1998
- Health and Safety research found that
- a third of employees under 30 years
- tried an illegal drug last year
- HSE 2004
6Legislation
- An employer has a duty of care to its employees
under Common Law and Statute. -
7HS at work Act 1992
- Statute imposes a standard of care on employers
to employees in the workplace - It imposes a civil duty of care on employers in
respect of employees - Duty of employer to provide a safe/healthy
environment. Failure to deal with someone under
influence and causing a risk to others leaves a
business open to prosecution.
8Management of HS at work regulations 1992
- This legislation places a duty on employer to
carry out assessments to ensure welfare of staff - If an employer knowingly allows an employee
under the influence of drugs or alcohol to
continue working and their behaviour places the
employee or others at risk then the employer
could be prosecuted.
9Misuse of Drugs Act 1971
This is the principal criminal legislation for
restricting the use of psychoactive drugs,
preventing their misuse from causing harm to
individuals and society Section 8 Drugs on
Premises
10Employment Rights Act 1996
- This statute gives the employee the right not to
be unfairly dismissed -
11RESPONDING TO SUBSTANCES
- How we respond to a substance is influenced by
Drug
Person
Environment
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13Alcohol
- Do you look or feel like this sometimes?
- Changes in strength
- What is a unit?
- Daily / Weekly guidelines
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14Up to date alcohol units
- Current daily guidelines for sensible drinking
- Females 2-3 units or less
- Males 3-4 units or less
- With 2 alcohol free days per week
15Burn up rates
- Men 1 hr to burn up 1 unit of alcohol (2 hrs
for the 1st unit) - 10 units 11 hours
- Women 1½ hrs to burn up 1 unit
16Drugs of choice
- Hallucinogens
- - Cannabis / Skunk
- Stimulants
- - Amphetamine /
- Ecstasy / Cocaine
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- Depressants
- - Alcohol / GHB /
- Rohypnol / Ketamine
- Opioids
- - Heroin / Codeine
17How long do drugs stay in the body for?
- Amphetamine 2-4 days
- Ecstasy 2-4 days
- Cocaine 12 hours-3 days
- Cannabis 2-7 days (casual use)
- Cannabis Up to 40 days (heavy use)
- Alcohol 12-24 hours
- Opiates 3-5 days
- Benzodiazepines Up to 3 weeks
18Indications of misuse
- Work performance
- Physical evidence
- Absence from work and working
- Habits and mood states
19Other problems presenting similar signs and
symptoms
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Stress
- Bereavement and loss
20Reasons for tackling substance misuse
- Raise awareness
- Identify problems
- Recognition as an illness / help in confidence
- Set clear guidelines
- Help managers deal with suspected problems
- Support for employees
- Satisfies Health and Safety legislation and EU
- Directives
21Workplace Development Project
- Immediate Ongoing Support
- Policy Review / Consultation
- Experienced Specialist Confidential
- Counselling
- Training Services / Bespoke Programmes