This policy is submitted by the Township of
Monroe, hereinafter known as the "Township," in compliance with FMCSR
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations 49 CFR Part 382, to conform
to a drug- and alcohol-free workplace within the transportation industry.
This program shall become effective to all eligible
employees on January 1, 1996.
All drivers, owner/operators, drivers-for-hire,
temporary drivers and contractors who operate a commercial motor vehicle
will be drug tested and alcohol tested in accordance with federal
regulations.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ACCIDENT
An occurrence associated with the operation of any Township
vehicle which takes place between the time any person boards the vehicle
with the intention of driving and in which death occurs or in which
the vehicle receives substantial damage. Also, an occurrence associated
with an employee who utilizes his or her own vehicle to conduct Township
business during normal working hours.
ALCOHOL
The intoxicating agent in beverage alcohol, ethyl alcohol
or other low molecular weight alcohols, including methyl and isopropyl
alcohol.
ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION
The alcohol in a volume of breath expressed in terms of grams
of alcohol per 210 liters of breath as indicated by an evidential
breath test.
BAT
The Breath alcohol Technician.
CHAIN OF CUSTODY
Procedures to account for the integrity of each urine specimen
by tracking its handling and storage from point of specimen collection
to final disposition of the specimen. These procedures shall require
that an approved chain of custody form(s) be used from time of collection
to receipt by the testing laboratory, and that upon receipt by the
laboratory, an appropriate laboratory chain of custody form(s) accounts
for the sample or sample aliquots within the laboratory.
COLLECTION PERSON
A person who instructs and assists individuals at a collection
site and who receives and makes initial examination of the urine specimen
provided by those individuals presenting themselves for testing.
COLLECTION SITE
A place designated by the Township and meeting the federal
requirements and which is a NIDA certified laboratory where individuals
present themselves for the purpose of providing a specimen of their
urine to be analyzed for the presence of drug abuse.
CONFIRMATION TEST
A.
For alcohol testing means a second test, following
a screening test with a result of 0.02 or greater, that provides quantitative
data of alcohol concentration.
B.
For controlled substances testing means a second
analytical procedure to identify the presence of a specific drug or
metabolite which is independent of the screen test and which uses
a different technique and chemical principle from that of the screen
test in order to ensure reliability and accuracy. (Gas chromatography/mass
spectrometry for cocaine, marijuana, opiates, amphetamines and phencyclidine.)
CONTRACT COMPANY
An individual, company or organization with whom the company
has a written or verbal contract for services and whose employees
are required to be subjected to drug testing. Contract company employees
are required to be drug tested under this plan or a plan that meets
the requirements of the FHWA, subject to approval by the Township.
(NOTE: A company is not considered to be a "contract company" if it
provides services only on a limited or one-time basis.)
COVERED EMPLOYEES
All employees directly employed by the Township, including
all drivers, owner/operators, drivers-for-hire, temporary drivers
and contractors, but not excluding those employees who deal with the
direct safety-sensitive and/or operational divisions of the same;
and those others deemed eligible by the Township.
DHHS
The Department of Health and Human Services.
DOT
The Department of Transportation.
DPM
The Drug Program Manager.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY
The policy set up by the Township to provide the necessary
elements to promote a drug- and alcohol-free working environment in
the transportation industry; hereinafter called "policy."
EBT
The evidential breath test.
FHWA
The Federal Highway Administration.
MRO
The Medical Review Officer.
PASSING A DRUG OR ALCOHOL TEST
The test result does not show positive evidence of a prohibited
drug, drug metabolite or alcohol in an employee's system.
PROHIBITED DRUG OR ALCOHOL
For purposes of this policy, they are as follows: marijuana,
cocaine, opiates, amphetamines, phencyclidine (PCP) and alcohol.
REFUSE TO SUBMIT (to an alcohol or controlled substances test)
A driver:
A.
Fails to provide adequate breath for testing
without a valid medical explanation after he or she has received notice
of the requirement for breath testing in accordance with the provisions
of Part 382;
B.
Fails to provide adequate urine for controlled
substances testing without a valid medical explanation after he or
she has received notice of the requirement for urine testing in accordance
with the provisions of Part 382; or
C.
Engages in conduct that clearly obstructs the
testing process.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROFESSIONAL (SAP)
A licensed physician (medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy)
or a licensed or certified psychologist, social worker, employee assistance
professional or addiction counselor (certified by the National Association
of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors Certification Commission)
with knowledge of and clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment
of alcohol and controlled substances related disorders.
All drivers, owner/operators, drivers-for-hire,
temporary drivers and contractors of interstate and intrastate transportation
will be tested in accordance with federal motor carrier regulations
for the use of prohibited drugs and misuse of alcohol.
Prior to being tested from drugs or alcohol, should an employee admit to their drug and/or alcohol problem, the Drug Department Manager will recommend that they see a SAP, Substance Abuse Professional (refer to §
65-43, Definitions).
The Township will, at time of application for
employment, require all applicants to be drug tested prior to hiring
at Township's expense. No employer shall allow a driver to perform
safety-sensitive functions unless the driver has received a controlled
substances test result from the Medical Review Officer indicating
a verified negative test result. In the event that an applicant tests
positive, the Township will not hire or rehire the applicant at that
point in time. This does not preclude the Township from hiring the
applicant at a later date, provided that applicant can show proof
that he or she has satisfactorily completed a rehabilitation program
approved by the substance abuse professional. In this case, prior
to being hired, the applicant will submit to another test at the Township's
expense.
A driver will submit to reasonable suspicion testing when a supervisor or person who has been trained to detect drug use and alcohol misuse finds that the employee is reasonably suspected of drug abuse and/or alcohol misuse. This decision must be based on a specific contemporaneous physical behavior and/or performance. Any driver who has tested positive for drug abuse and/or alcohol misuse (with the exception of §
65-47) shall be immediately terminated.
If a driver or applicant refuses to submit to
a drug test or alcohol test, the Township will immediately terminate
him/her.
The Township has contracted with the National
Safety Compliance Agency to have a qualified MRO for the duties and
responsibilities listed below:
A. In addition to performing the duties and functions
outlined below, the MRO will comply with the requirements of 49 CFR
391.81 and 394, as amended.
B. The primary responsibility of the MRO is to review
and interpret positive test results obtained through the Township
drug program.
C. Upon notification by the testing laboratory of a positive
test result, the MRO will review the documentation showing continuity
in the chain of custody of the specimen and contact, by the most expedient
means available, the employee affected to advise him/her of the positive
test result.
D. The MRO must provide the covered employee an opportunity
for an interview in person or via telephone to discuss the possible
reasons for the positive test result.
E. If the covered employee submits medical records in
defense of a positive test result, the MRO will review those records
and contact the employee's physician to answer any questions contained
therein.
F. If any question arises about the accuracy or validity
of a positive test result, the MRO will review that laboratory record
to determine whether the required procedures were followed.
G. Once the MRO has received all of the above information,
he/she will make a determination as to whether the result is scientifically
sufficient to take further action. However, if the records from the
collection site or laboratory raise doubts about the handling of the
sample, the MRO may decide the urinary evidence is insufficient and
no further actions will be taken. In this case, the MRO will declare
the test to be negative and shall note the possible error(s) in laboratory
analysis or chain of custody procedures and notify the proper officials
to correct the errors or procedures as necessary.
H. If the MRO determines that there is no reasonable
medical or scientific reason for a positive test result and after
verification of the proper procedures being followed, he/she will
declare the test to be a verified positive and notify the Township
Drug Program Manager of this fact.
The Township on a yearly basis will contract
with DHHS, a certified laboratory for the analysis of specimens randomly
collected. The laboratory will conduct all requirements for chain
of custody, testing, reporting and specimen retention in accordance
with the provisions of FMCSR 391.81. The laboratory will report all
test results directly to the MRO designated in this plan.
The Township will assure that the specimen collection
procedures outlined in FMCSR 391.81 and any amendments thereto are
adhered to by any person assigned to collect those specimens. In addition,
the Township will review the collection site security and chain of
custody procedures to assure compliance with the requirements of FMCSR
391.81.
The Township has designated on Schedule E to this plan the agency(s) and/or the location of specimen collection site(s). This collection site will be used solely for the purpose of urgent drug tests and/or alcohol tests (such as reasonable suspicion) in the event that mobile services by National Safety Compliance, Inc., are not possible. At the time, a supervisor from the Township will take the person in question to the collection site (see §
65-51, Reasonable suspicion testing). The collection site(s) indicated on Schedule E meets or exceeds the requirements set forth in FMCSR 391.81, and collection site procedures will follow the guidelines listed below. The collection site(s) will:
A. Have or be an enclosure where urination can occur.
B. Have a toilet for completion of urination.
C. Have a clean suitable writing surface for the completion
of required forms.
D. Have a separate monitored source of water for washing
hands.
E. Have a water blueing agent added to the toilet water
supply and holding tank.
F. Be thoroughly inspected by the collection site person
prior to the commencement of specimen collection.
G. If possible, be secured by the collection site person
between specimen collections so as to be inaccessible to others.
H. If a public rest room is utilized, have a sign posted
on the entrance restricting access to anyone other than persons being
tested.
I. Provide a means of securing all specimens until such
time as they are ready for shipment to the testing laboratory in accordance
with the laboratory procedures for sealing and shipping the specimen.
The individual being tested will:
A. Present him/herself at the designated collection site
at the specific date and time.
B. Remove any outer garments such as coats, hats, sweaters,
handbags, etc., prior to entering the collections site.
C. Present to the collection site person positive identification
(photo ID) or be identified by a Township representative.
D. Wash his/her hands prior to urination.
E. Not tamper with, dilute, substitute, alter or in any
way change or attempt to cause a change to a specimen.
F. Not distract or attempt to distract the collection
site person from the performance of his/her duties.
G. Not permit anyone other than himself/herself and the
collection site person to handle his/her specimen until the container
is properly sealed by the collection site person.
H. Keep his/her specimen in sight at all times until
the container has been properly labeled by the collection site person.
I. Allow his/her oral temperature to be taken with a
sterile thermometer if the temperature of his/her specimen is outside
the normal temperature range.
J. Indicate on the urine custody and control form any
medications taken or administered in the past 30 days.