why should companies reference the canadian model in their impairment programs
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Published by SALUSWorkplace Impairment Program: Safety Benefits and Legal Compliance ==================================================================
This document outlines the key safety benefits and legal compliance reasons for companies to reference the Canadian Model for Providing a Framework for Addressing Alcohol and Drug Use in the Workplace when developing or updating their workplace impairment programs. It focuses on risk mitigation and best practices to ensure a safe and healthy work environment.
Safety Benefits of Referencing the Canadian Model
Improved Hazard Identification and Risk Mitigation
- The Canadian Model provides a structured approach to identifying potential hazards related to impairment, whether from substance use, fatigue, medical conditions, or other factors. This proactive identification allows for the implementation of targeted risk mitigation strategies.
- By recognizing that impairment can stem from various sources, including temporary or short-term issues like family problems, fatigue, or medical treatments, companies can develop more comprehensive policies that address a wider range of potential risks. This broader perspective ensures that employees are fit for work, meaning they can perform their duties safely and to an acceptable level. Fit for work considers factors like fatigue, substance use, mental health, and medical fitness.
Enhanced Employee Awareness and Training
- Referencing the Canadian Model encourages companies to provide thorough education and training to employees and supervisors on the signs and symptoms of impairment. This includes recognizing impaired behavior and understanding the steps to take if impairment is suspected.
- Training should also cover safe working and lifting techniques, back injury prevention, and awareness of the impact of using opioids, even when prescribed. This comprehensive training empowers individuals to identify and report potential issues, creating a safer work environment for everyone.
Promotion of a Safe and Supportive Workplace Culture
- The Canadian Model emphasizes removing stigma associated with substance use and promoting a supportive environment where employees feel comfortable reporting concerns about themselves or others. This includes encouraging early identification of impairment and communicating available support resources, such as Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) and community services.
- By fostering a culture of trust and support, companies can encourage employees to seek help when needed, reducing the likelihood of incidents and promoting overall well-being.
Clear Reporting and Response Procedures
- The Model provides guidance on establishing clear reporting procedures for suspected impairment, ensuring that concerns are addressed promptly and effectively. This includes having a designated person or team to receive reports and initiate appropriate action.
- Response procedures should outline steps for assessing the situation, discussing concerns with the employee, and implementing necessary measures, such as assigning non-safety-sensitive work or arranging for transportation home. Every discussion should be documented in an incident report, maintaining confidentiality while recording events, actions taken, and recommendations made.
Legal Compliance Reasons for Referencing the Canadian Model
Demonstrating Due Diligence
- Referencing the Canadian Model can help companies demonstrate due diligence in protecting the health and safety of their employees. Due diligence involves taking all reasonable precautions to prevent injuries and incidents in the workplace.
- By implementing a comprehensive impairment program based on the Canadian Model, employers can show that they have taken proactive steps to identify and control hazards, provide adequate training, and establish clear procedures for reporting and responding to impairment. Written documentation of these activities is essential to demonstrate a commitment to safety and can be used as a defense in case of an incident.
Meeting Legislative Requirements
- Health and safety legislation in Canada requires employers to provide a safe working environment for their employees. This includes addressing potential hazards related to impairment.
- While specific regulations may vary by jurisdiction, referencing the Canadian Model can help companies align their impairment programs with industry best practices and meet or exceed legal requirements. Regularly inspecting the workplace to identify hazards and implementing appropriate control measures are key components of legal compliance.
Accommodation and Human Rights
- The Canadian Model emphasizes the importance of accommodation for employees with disabilities, including those related to substance dependence. This aligns with human rights legislation, which prohibits discrimination based on disability.
- Companies should have processes in place for accommodation, return to work, and remain at work, ensuring that employees receive appropriate support and are treated fairly. This may include providing access to benefits, flexible work arrangements, or modified duties.
Elements of an Impairment Policy
- A policy about impairment should include a statement of purpose and objectives, a definition of impairment, and who is covered by the policy. It should also include a statement of the employee's rights to confidentiality.
- The policy should state what actions will be taken when there are concerns about a person's behavior if it might impact the workplace or put the safety of the person or others at risk. A mechanism for employees to confidentially report when they have been prescribed a medication that may cause impairment or when they feel they might be otherwise impaired should also be included.
Conclusion
By referencing the Canadian Model for Providing a Framework for Addressing Alcohol and Drug Use in the Workplace, companies can create more effective and legally compliant impairment programs. This leads to a safer, healthier, and more productive work environment for all employees.
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