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Contract
Approved Date
04/08/2008
Control Number
2008-110
Agenda Item Number
12.D.1
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Firefighters/Paramedics Association Local 2201, I.A.F.F.
IRC Emergency Services District
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Fire Contract Collective Bargaining Agreement
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12 .4 Reserved <br /> 13 .0 Employee Education <br /> 13 . 1 Employees and supervisors will be required to participate in a drug-free awareness program on an <br /> annual basis. The program will inform employees about the following: <br /> (a) The legal, social, physical, and emotional consequences of the use, misuse, and/or abuse of <br /> drugs or alcohol; <br /> (b) The District's commitment to maintain a drug-free workplace; <br /> (c) Available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; <br /> (d) Assistance in identifying personal and emotional problems which may result in the misuse of <br /> alcohol or drugs; and <br /> (e) The penalties which may be imposed by the District on employees for drug abuse violations <br /> occurring in the workplace. <br /> 14.0 Rights Under Collective Bargaining Agreements <br /> 14 . 1 Employees who are covered under any collective bargaining agreement between the District and any <br /> certified labor organization will have the right to file a grievance regarding discipline imposed by the <br /> District as a result of a violation of this Policy if said grievance is permitted to be filed pursuant to the <br /> collective bargaining agreement and have the right to appeal to the Public Employees Relations <br /> Commission or applicable court. <br /> 15 .0 Testing Pursuant to the Drug-Free Workplace Policy <br /> 15 . 1 Types of Testing: In order to maintain a drug or alcohol free work environment and in accordance with <br /> Florida's Drug-Free Workplace Program, Section 440. 101 , et seq, Florida Statutes, as amended, and <br /> applicable administrative regulations, the District will test for the presence of drugs and/or alcohol in <br /> the following circumstances: <br /> 15 .2 Pre-employment: All job applicants who have been offered a position of employment in a safety- <br /> sensitive or special-risk positions must submit to a drug and/or alcohol test before beginning <br /> employment or work with the District. <br /> 15 .3 Reasonable Suspicion: Employees who are determined to be under reasonable suspicion of drug or <br /> alcohol use (as defined in this policy) will be required to submit to a drug and/or alcohol test. <br /> 15 .4 Reserved <br /> 15.5 Follow up: All employees who have entered an employee assistance program (EAP) or rehabilitation <br /> program for drug and/or alcohol abuse must take drug and/or alcohol tests as identified in Section 9.5. <br /> This requirement may be waived in the sole discretion of the District when an employee voluntarily <br /> enters a drug treatment program before disciplinary action has been taken. <br /> 15 .6 Post Accident or Injury: All employees who are involved in an accident or injury to an employee <br /> which requires medical treatment occurring while at work which was caused, or contributed to, by the <br /> employee, the employee must take a drug and/or alcohol test after administration of emergency <br /> medical treatment. If it cannot be determined who was driving the District vehicle at the time of the <br /> accident, then anyone who was in the vehicle during the applicable time period will be required to <br /> submit to testing. <br /> 15 .7 Random Testing for Safety-Sensitive or Special-Risk Employees: Safety-sensitive and special-risk <br /> employees are subject to random testing such that the District will administer the same number oftests <br /> 71 <br />
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