Alcohol and drug problems at work : the shift to prevention
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Alcohol and drug problems at work : the shift to prevention
ILO, 2003
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Drug and alcohol problems at work
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"Print and audio-visual resources": p. 93-95
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Alcohol and drug problems at work is a practical manual to setting up and managing substance abuse prevention programmes, complementing the ILO code of practice Management of alcohol and drug-related issues in the workplace. It examines the advantages of establishing workplace substance abuse initiatives and shows how enterprises of all sizes can set up and implement their own programmes to deal with this growing problem. This timely book looks at the physiological effects of alcohol and drugs, and the array of problems relating to intoxication, regular use and dependency as they affect the workplace. It considers the overall paradigm shift towards prevention and demonstrates why the workplace is not only an appropriate place to launch alcohol and drug prevention programmes, but in many ways is a "win-win" proposition for employers and workers alike. The book presents a useful framework and step-by-step guidance on designing, implementing and sustaining prevention programmes. It also provides examples of alcohol and drug policies from companies around the world, useful checklists, self-assessment tools, and an extensive list of Internet, print and audiovisual resources.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Substances of abuse - Substance abuse and the workplace The paradigm shift to preventionl Programme planning - Establishing comprehensive substance abuse prevention programmes Sustainability strategies - Annexes: Alcohol, alcoholism and alcohol abuse - I. Psychoactive substances of abuse - III. Signs of substance abuse - IV.Self-assessment tools - Guiding principles on drug and alcohol testing in the workplace as adopted by the ILO Interregional Tripartite Experts Meeting on Drug and Alcohol Testing in the Workplace - VI. Websites - VII.Print and audio-visual resources - VIII. Sample policies - IX.Pamphlets
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