Substance Abuse Training for Supervisors and Employees DVD Training Program - English
Train supervisors AND employees on the dangers of substance abuse in the workplace.
- Takes a proactive approach to training your employees and supervisors to avoid the high costs of increased absences, errors, near-miss incidents and accidents caused by impaired employees
- Can be used to satisfy the drug and alcohol training for supervisors and employee education components of a comprehensive drug- and alcohol-free workplace program
- Supervisor training covers:
- The importance of understanding and consistently enforcing your company's substance abuse policy
- The elements of a comprehensive substance abuse policy
- Reasonable suspicion and recognizing observable behaviors that may mean an employee is impaired by alcohol and/or drugs
- Scenarios that illustrate procedures for confronting an employee who may be impaired
- Common alcohol and drug testing procedures
- The signs, symptoms and effects of substance abuse
- Employee training covers:
- The elements of a comprehensive substance abuse policy
- The importance of understanding the company's substance abuse policy.
- Scenarios that illustrate how an employee's knowledge of the company's substance abuse policy can help them avoid awkward situations and protect their workplace from the dangers of substance abuse
- The signs, symptoms and effects of substance abuse
- Ready-to-use training program includes several components
- Main programs are closed-captioned for the hearing impaired
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Program Components
- (1) DVD Program for Supervisors and (1) DVD Program for Employees - Provide an instructional blend of explanation, commentary and situational scenarios. Presented in a dynamic, contemporary style to keep trainees engaged.
- (1) Trainer Guide (not sold separately) - Provides additional information, learning activities and discussion points to engage supervisors in the training session.
- (1) Supervisor Workbook - Product Code: 17670 (721-H) - Reviews key training points, includes learning exercises and a quiz, plus additional information on signs, symptoms and effects of drugs and alcohol.
- (10) Employee Handbooks - Product Code: 17671 (722-H) - Review key training points and serve as a handy post-training reference.
- (1) Awareness Poster - Product Code: 17675 (725-K -P) - Hang in a break room or training area to give trainees a post-training reference.
- (1) Trainer Tools USB - (not sold separately)
- Main Video Program
- Trainer Guide PDF
- Substance Abuse Safety Plan
- Customizable PowerPoint® presentation (English and Spanish)
- Quizzes & Answer Keys (English and Spanish)
- Images
DVD Main Menu - Supervisor Training
- Play Program - Plays entire main program (running time:Â 25 minutes)
- Chapter Selections – Allows easy access to specific subtopics for more focused training.
- Introduction - Discusses the dangers of substance abuse in the workplace; introduces the program and topics covered
- The Scope of Substance Abuse - Offers compelling statistics on how widespread substance abuse is in the U.S., and the likelihood that your own workplace will be effected by substance abuse eventually
- The Elements of an Effective Substance Abuse Policy - Talks about how dealing effectively with workplace substance abuse starts with a clearly written and well-communicated substance abuse policy; lists the typical elements of a substance abuse policy:
- That it be written
- That it be communicated to employees
- That it be understood by supervisors and enforced consistently
- That it spells out the procedures that will be used when an employee is suspected of a violation
- That the consequences of violating the policy are clearly outlined
- Reasonable Suspicion and Observable Behaviors
- Discusses the concept of reasonable suspicion and observable behaviors, and how supervisors must make their own independent observations that could lead the supervisor to suspect an employee is impaired while on the job
- Talks about the different behaviors that typically suggest impairment, and the use of a checklist to help the supervisor recognize an impaired employee
- Addresses removing an impaired employee from any immediate or imminent dangers (such as driving a car); also discusses that determining reasonable suspicion may be reached after observing signs and symptoms over a period of time
- Covers documenting observations, possibly using a checklist of behaviors that can indicate substance abuse or impairment
- Discusses the need for observations to be specific and factual, and asking another supervisor to observe the employee as a check on the supervisor’s own observations
- Confronting the Employee - Includes two scenarios that illustrate techniques supervisors can use to confront a possibly impaired employee. Viewers watch each scenario and then review how the supervisor handled each situation:
- Scenario 1: Supervisor confronts an employee who denies any drug use, and instead tries to sidetrack the conversation by blaming issues on problems at home
- Scenario 2: Supervisor confronts an employee who becomes very hostile at the suggestion that she may be coming to work impaired by alcohol
- Drug and Alcohol Testing Best Practices - Goes over a typical procedure for drug and alcohol testing:
- Transporting the employee
- Alcohol breath tests and BAC levels
- Drug tests and work prohibitions
- Possible consequences of a positive test
- Summary
- Bonus Materials - Supervisor Training DVD
- Situational Scenarios - Trainees watch each scenario and are asked to evaluate how the supervisor handled the situation. A review is provided for each scenario (running time: 12 minutes)
- Scenario 1: A supervisor confronts an employee whom he believes is using drugs, & confronts the employee on the shop floor and does not give the employee a chance to defend himself
- Scenario 2: An employee reports to a supervisor that she thinks a co-worker is using alcohol on the job; the supervisor orders testing based on the employee's observations
- Scenario 3: A supervisor uses the threat of drug and alcohol testing on an employee whose productivity is slipping
- Quiz - Offers interactive questions with correct/incorrect video remediation to reinforce effectiveness of training (running time: 10 minutes)
- Note to Trainers - Gives introduction to the training program and topic for trainers (running time: 3 minutes)
- Previews - Gives a sneak peek at related training programs
- ADA for Supervisors (running time: 4 minutes)
- FMLA for Supervisors (running time: 5 minutes)
- Situational Scenarios - Trainees watch each scenario and are asked to evaluate how the supervisor handled the situation. A review is provided for each scenario (running time: 12 minutes)
DVD Main Menu - Employee Training
- Play Program - Plays entire main program (running time: 32 minutes)
- Chapter Selections – Allows easy access to specific subtopics for more focused training.
- Introduction - Discusses the dangers of substance abuse in the workplace; introduces the program and topics covered
- The Scope of Substance Abuse - Offers compelling statistics on how widespread substance abuse is in the U.S., and the likelihood that your own workplace will be effected by substance abuse eventually
- What's the Policy? - Discusses how a substance abuse policy is one of the first steps a company will take to address the serious problem of workplace substance abuse; lists the typical elements of a substance abuse policy:
- That it be written
- That it be communicated to employees
- That it spells out the procedures that will be used when an employee is suspected of a violation
- That the consequences of violating the policy are clearly outlined
- Also discusses why it's important that employees understand the policy, as well as the procedures and the consequences
- Complying with the Policy: Scenario 1 - The Main Program features two scenarios that illustrate how an employee's knowledge of the company's substance abuse policy can help them avoid awkward situations and protect the workplace. In the first scenario, an employee, whose company has a two-drink limit at business functions, must figure out how to comply with the policy without alienating a potential new client who wants to have a few drinksÂ
- Complying with the Policy: Scenario 2 - In the second scenario, an employee witnesses a co-worker's out-of-control behavior, which appears to be caused by alcohol. The employee must make a decision to talk to a supervisor about what he has seen, and how to do it
- Summary
- Bonus Materials - Employee Training DVD
- Situational Scenarios - (running time: 10 minutes)
- Scenario 1: An employee witnesses a co-worker taking a drink on the job
- Scenario 2: Two co-workers, whose company has a two-drink limit at business functions, are having dinner with a potential client who obviously wants to have more than two drinks
- Scenario 3: Two employees meet in the break room to discuss another co-worker's possible impairment
- Quiz - Offers interactive questions with correct/incorrect video remediation to reinforce effectiveness of training (running time: 10 minutes)
- Note to Trainers - Gives introduction to the training program and topic for trainers (running time: 3 minutes)
- Previews - Gives a sneak peek at related training programs
- Fire Safety (running time: 5 minutes)
- Workplace Safety 101 (running time: 4 minutes)
- Situational Scenarios - (running time: 10 minutes)
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Compliance Topic: DOT Drug & Alcohol Management
Industry: Human Resources
Average Rating: 4.0
BVNumberOfReviews: 5
UNSPSC Number: Motion pictures on digital video disk DVD - 55111514
Advantage Savings: Advantage Savings
Language: English
Format: DVD
Copyright Date: 2012
ISBN: 978-1-61099-126-1