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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
05/16/2017
Control Number
2017-074
Agenda Item Number
11.B.
Entity Name
International Association of Firefighters Local 2201
Subject
Collective Bargaining Agreement
Firefighters Paramedics Assoc.
October 1, 2016 - September 30, 2019
Area
Lot 23 Blk. 118 Vero Beach Highlands Unit 5
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Attachment A <br /> Indian River County, Florida <br /> Emergency Services District <br /> Sixty(60)Day Notice of <br /> Drug-Free Workplace Program <br /> For Local 2201,IAFF Collective Bargaining Unit Employees <br /> The District is committed to maintain a safe,healthy,and productive work environment for its employees;to provide <br /> professional services for its citizens; to maintain the integrity and security of its equipment and workplace; and to <br /> perform all these functions in a fashion consistent with the interests and concerns of the community. <br /> The District believes that there is potential for serious consequences to your employment security,and our business,due <br /> to drug and alcohol use and/or abuse by employees,which has been shown to increase safety risks and absenteeism while <br /> decreasing productivity and quality. <br /> Pursuant to the District's philosophy and goals,it is codifying a Drug-Free Workplace Program to ensure that we will <br /> have a drug-free workplace.This program is intended to satisfy the Drug-Free Workplace Program requirements set forth <br /> in 440.102,Florida Statutes,and Rule 59A,Florida Administrative Code. <br /> It is the policy of the District that unlawful possession, use,being under the influence, consumption, sale,purchase, <br /> distribution,dispensation,or manufacture by any employee of alcohol or any illegal drugs or illegally obtained drugs in <br /> the workplace,on District premises,or within its facilities,in the conduct of District-related work off District premises, <br /> or when operating District vehicles on or off duty is strictly prohibited and will be grounds for immediate termination. <br /> Nor will the District permit any employee to report to work or to perform his or her duties while taking prescription or <br /> non-prescription medication which adversely affects the person's ability to safely and effectively perform his or her job <br /> duties.Employees are required to notify supervisors of all such medication use.It is a condition of employment to abide <br /> by the terms of this policy. <br /> In furtherance of its Drug-Free Workplace Policy, the District will institute drug and alcohol testing procedures <br /> beginning October 1, 1998.Under this testing program,special-risk and safety-sensitive candidates for employment,as <br /> well as current employees under certain limited circumstances(i.e.,for cause,fitness for duty and post accident),will be <br /> subject to alcohol and drug testing.A complete copy of the District's Drug-Free Workplace Program will be provided to <br /> each employee and applicant in advance of the program's commencement date. <br /> It is the District's desire that individuals voluntarily address and resolve any drug and alcohol-related problems on a <br /> confidential basis. Should an employee realize that he or she has developed a dependence on drugs, alcohol, or any <br /> controlled substance,he or she is advised to seek rehabilitation voluntarily(without disciplinary penalty),prior to any <br /> management action. <br /> In order to provide an effective means of helping employees deal with drug/alcohol use and/or abuse,which may be <br /> interfering with their job performance, the District has an Employee Assistance-Program (EAP) provider, Health <br /> Advocate (EAP), which offers employees and their families substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation services. <br /> Information on these services is available from the District at 567-8000,extension 225 at the Director's Office,Fire Chief <br /> at 562-2028,or the EMS Chief at 567-3160. <br /> We would like to have the opportunity to answer any questions anyone might have prior to the effective date of the <br /> program. If you would like to discuss the policy (on a confidential basis), please contact the-Emergency Services <br /> Director,or his or her designee,at any time. <br /> 69 <br />
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